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Clarence BARTLETT Obituary

BARTLETT, Clarence Aulden With heartfelt sadness, the family of Clarence Aulden (Cab) Bartlett announces that he passed away peacefully in Mississauga on May 22, 2020 at the age of 73. Born in Nova Scotia. Predeceased by his parents Colin and Vivian (Bonn). Father to Michael, Mark, Kevin (Tramaine), Mark (Christine) and Adam. Brother to Cody (Helen), Charles (Leona), Barbara Ironside (James), Shirley Barker (Bill), Keith (Pat), and Patsy Jurcina (Patty). Grandpa to Erin, Keri, Damian, Chloe, Madelyne and Grace. Cab was a Peacekeeper in the Armed Forces representing his country and was a lifelong member of The Royal Canadian Legion. He loved golf, his family and friends. A Celebration of Cab's life will be held at a future date for all to reflect on his life.

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Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 6, 2020.

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Lynn MacNaughton

June 11, 2020

To the Bartlett Family:

So sorry to hear of Aulden's (Cab's) passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Sincere and heartfelt sympathy to all of the Bartlett family from your Nova Scotia relatives.

Shirley and Tom MacNaughton
Lynn MacNaughton

William

June 10, 2020

Cab was one of my best friends, he would give you the shirt off his back no questions asked. he loved playing golf and Texas Hold'em poker. I don't think there was a mean bone in his body, friendliest person you could ever meet. he would say hi to a stranger if he thought it would make him feel better. I'm gonna miss you buddy, play some poker and a few rounds of golf on the other side

Marco

June 6, 2020

Not going to find a better person. My family has known Clarence for 10 years and I can honestly say he one of the nicest humans to grace this earth. May you Rest In Peace buddy. Enjoy unlimited rounds of golf on the other side.

Marian (Meme) Ettinger

June 6, 2020

I knew Alden when we were children and young teenagers. Our moms were sisters. As a boy and 1st Cousin, he was was always a quiet boy. Could tease ......but not really too mischievous.

I never knew him as an adult as his family moved to Ontario. But always knew the kind of man he would turn out to be, a Peacekeeper in the Armed Forces. Does not surprise me. Rest In Peace dear cousin.....will always remember that funny, happy boy from my youth...♥♥♥

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