CLARENCE-IVERSON-Obituary

CLARENCE IVERSON

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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CLARENCE IVERSON passed away in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The obituary was featured in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on August 1, 2012.

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Dear Nancy and Family,
We are saddened to hear of Clarence's passing. We have been thinking of you both during the past few months. You were a great neighbour. We fondly remember Clarence's daily walk to the postal box. We enjoyed the sidewalk chats and coffee times.

Shona, So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Thinking of you.

Clarence was a great asset to the Saskatoon Blind Skiers Club. He will be missed. Conrad Lange

I am saddened to hear of Clarence leaving us, I knew him from his love of aviation especially with the SSC where he checked me out as a tow pilot. He was a good pilot trainer and more so, a great gentleman and mentor for all of us to emulate. Harold Fast

Dear Shona and family,
Our thoughts are with you, along with memories of our Family Reunions of long ago. Clarence and my dad, Curtis, enjoyed many visits together in times past.
Bill, Lana (Larson), Allison & Courtney Rogalsky

Dear Nancy & family, I was saddened to hear of Clarences death. I have many fond memories of both of you from the Blind ski club, He was a wonderful person and I know he will be missed. Please accept my sincere condolences, Judy Prociuk

With our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of Clarence. So glad Clarence and Nancy were able to attend our parent's anniversary and was able to have a visit with them.

I was surprised and sorry to hear of Clarence's passing from this life. He was a worthy gentleman and true friend; and a big help to me and others, having been my personal guide for a time with the Saskatoon Blind Skiers. My condolences, prayers and best wishes are with you, Nancy, and with the rest of the family.

I'm so sad to hear of Clarence's passing. He was such caring and gentle guide to the blind skiers. Sorry I won't be at the Memorial but I will remember him in my prayers.
With condolence,