Doris L. CLEMENTS Our beloved mother and grandmother, Doris L. Clements, 85, of Kenmore and later Woodinville, WA, peacefully passed away on Dec. 1, 2010 at Evergreen Hospice. She inspired us all with her great love, energy, creativity and wit. We will miss her very much. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, C. Glenn Clements, MD, and her son David Clements. She is survived by sisters Margery MacPhee and Carol Accrocco, nieces and nephews, daughters Margaret H. Clements MD and husband David Allen of W. Seattle, Barbara Clements Syring and her husband Doug of Shoreline, and son William G. Clements and Sharman Gould of Tiburon, CA; grandchildren Frida Clements, Brian Allen, Blake Allen, Matthew Clements and Ashley Clements, and great-grandchildren Forest and Sage Clements-Gallagher. A memorial service for family and close friends will be held for Doris from 1:30-3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 5, at Brittany Park Retirement Community, 17143 133rd Avenue NE, in Woodinville. Sign Doris' on-line Guest Book at www.Legacy.com.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Erna Somoff
December 5, 2010
My heartfelt sympathy, Doris was a longtime friend and neighbor. We had very good times together. In 1971 my mother came from Germany, did not speak English. Doris helped my mother so much with her knowledge of German,
the two became very good friends. Now the two can meet again.
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Louise Myers
December 3, 2010
Dear Barbara, Margaret, and Bill,
Our deepest heartfelt sympathies go to you with the loss of Doris. She was a gifted and talented woman. I know that she will be sadly missed by all her family. I wish that I could be there for you during this time. Please know that my thoughts will be with you.
Louise and Ed Myers
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