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Clement J. "Clem" ROY

West Hartford, Bristol, Connecticut

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ROY, Clement J. "Clem" Clement "Clem" J. Roy, 64, of West Hartford and former Bristol resident died Tuesday, (May 31, 2011) at the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center at Hartford Hospital. The well-known Lobbyist is survived by two sisters and a brother-in-law, Nancy M. Roy of Bristol...

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To the Roy family, I am saddened to hear of Clem's passing. I worked at the State Capitol for many many years, and I can never remember a time when upon seeing Clem, that we did not shake hands, and talk. In my case that was everyday. He had a big heart and a quick wit. Since my retirement I had lost track of Clem, but always knew that I had a friend a phone call away. My father in law has a favorite saying that says, " It's nice to be important, but its more important to be nice." That was...

To Nancy and family,

My deepest condolences on the loss of your loved one.

To Clem's family;
He would show up for work at the Capitol, always impeccably dressed in stylish attire. It was natural for him. It was also natural for him to be genuinely nice to other people, always taking the time to stop and give a sincere greeting. He treated everyone with the same kindness. From the man who pushed the broom, to the Governor - it was the same. And that's hard to find these days. Thank you Clem for who you were. We are all better people because we knew you. Rest in...

To all the Roy family,friends,and loved ones,my deepest condolences.I had the pleasure of working at the property Clem called home.Clem to me was larger than life,his zest for life and for living was apparent everyday you talked to him.He was a generous man..to those who new him.I cant tell you how many shows my wife an i have seen at The Bushnell or how many live performances we have seen at Mohegan sun..or my most special rememberence of Clem was my 15 year anniversary! Clem invited myself...

Condolences to the Roy Family. "Clem" was well respected for his knowledge and care about his fellow man. A visit to the legislative office building, at any given time, was not complete without a conversation with "Clem" regarding developments related to Hartford; The "Big Guy" was always concerned. Rest In Peace My Friend.

Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.