Clem-Hitchcock-Obituary

Clem W. Hitchcock

Middletown, Wethersfield, Connecticut

Aug 25, 1935 – Sep 24, 2013 (Age 78)

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BORN
August 25, 1935
DIED
September 24, 2013
AGE
78
LOCATION
Middletown, Wethersfield, Connecticut

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Clem W. Hitchcock, 78, of Middletown, passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford with his loving family and friends by his side. He was born in Hartford on August 25, 1935 to Wolcott T. and Marjorie (Pitkin) Hitchcock. He grew up in Hartford and Wethersfield and...

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So sorry to hear of Clem's passing. We were so delighted to see him at the Haddam Neck Fair with his flower entries this year. His voice and his smile will be missed. God bless Clem...

Marci & Frank: So sorry to read of the passing of your dear brother, Clem. We saw you all at the Messiah Sing in Windsor last January. We would also see Clem in Middletown at Holy Trinity Church--singing rehearsals or playing Bridge ? We couldn't get down to Rocky Hill for the calling hours or funeral--Joanne was sick with a bad cold--but your were in our thoughts & prayers. Hopefully we'll connect again soon. Peace & love...

Dear Marci, Frank and family-
My friend Jessy George and I attended Clem's funeral yesterday and although we did not get up to speak we wanted to share our thoughts. We worked with Clem in the office of Research. He was someone who took an interest in everyone he worked with. He had a great sense of humor and a wonderful memory. Even after he retired he would come to our annual holiday parties so even the newer employees got to know him. Clem was one of a kind in the very best possible...

What a nice guy. I hope they take coupons in heaven...

TO THE FAMILY OF CLEM,
WE ARE VERRY SORRY TO HEAR OF CLEM'S PASSING. I'VE KNOWN CLEM FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS, I KNEW HIM FROM FIRESIDE AND THE SUBURBANITES. HE WAS ALWAYS A FRIENDLY PERSON.
OUR CONDOLENCES,
BILL AND BARB TARN

Will always remember our little chats from the past many years. Peace, Cheryl

Marci and Frank, We are so sorry you have lost your brother. What an interesting man. He enjoyed his life and shared so much with his many friends. He mentoned his family often and was very proud of them and all they did for him. We are going to remember him as a good neighbor and friend.
Sandy and Dave

In loving memory of a person with a great big heart. We will be thinking of you, Marci and Frank.

My husband Frank and I only knew Clem for a few years but in that time we were fortunate enough to see and hear preform the Messiah. He was a very nice man with a beautiful gift, his voice.
Peggy and Frank Giarnese