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Clarence D. Mamuyac

Sacramento, California

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Clarence D. Mamuyac, Sr. passed away peacefully on March 17, 2012, surrounded by his loving family. He was 70. Clarence was a landscape architect whose career began with the California Department of Transportation (D.O.T.), Office of Engineers for Highways and Bridges, as a designer and detailer,...

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Nearly a year has passed since Clarence left this existence. I think of him often and will ride in his rememberance on Sunday March 17th. I'm thinking a 71 mile ride would be appropriate. I miss you Clarence.

Upon returning from out of state on Saturday, Sheila & I were saddened to learn of Clarence's death. His life was devoted to his wonderful family and we extend our condolences and love to you all. He will live on thru you and thru the creative and innovative landscapes that he designed.

I was really shocked when I heard that Clarence had passed. I remember Clarence telling me his morning routine of getting up early at 4am in the morning after only a few hours sleep the night before, then reading the paper, having breakfast and going to club and jumping on the spinner for a good workout and then going to work. WOW...I am deeply saddened by the loss of Clarence who I saw as so physically fit and who I thought would live to 100.

- Robert & Valerie Daclan

We will all miss Clarence, but his legacy lives on in his wonderful family.
Hugging you with our hearts.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I am so saddened to hear of Clarence's passing. We were High School friends over 50 years ago.

I first met Clarence in the early 1970's when he was working for Dennis Tsuboi and I was a landscape contractor (Cordrey & Fehrt Landscaping. We worked on a number of projects together, including the SMUD Building at 59th Street. Upon leaving the private sector in 1973 and joining the Sunrise Recreation and Park District I continued to be involved with Clarence and Dennis on numerous park projects, including the Antelope Community Park Project.

Clarence was a very soft spoken...

WOW, im am truely sorry for your loss auntie Irene, Clarence Jr & tiffany...I will be out of town but will be there in spirit....if you need anything please let me know

Some of my most favorite childhood memories are from my time with Cousin Irene and Clarence. I will greatly and deeply miss him. I always remember his soft spoken voice and his laugh when he would joke with my Dad. They were great times for me. I will always have fond memories of my trips to Sacramento. Be comforted in that he loved and deeply cared for all of you. I senced that from a very young age. You are all blessed to have had him in your lives. All my love, your cousin Shelley...