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Clement "Clem" Zambon

RAPID CITY , South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Clement "Clem" Zambon, 82, Rapid City, died at Rapid City Regional Hospital Friday, August 17, 2007, following complications from cancer surgery. He was born at home in Lead, on March 28, 1925, to Clemente and Rina (Bonato) Zambon. Clem was truly a one of a kind individual and...

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We'll always remember Clem's great smile and positive attitude. He will always be remembered as one of the most generous "cowboys" we ever knew.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the zambon family. Clem was not just the guy that ran the RCC store but over the years he became a family friend. I wae two years old when Clem put me in my first pair of boots ahd the pair I wear today were fitted by clem jr.. Clem hsd true love for people, I remember going to the store not to buy anything but jurst to see how Clem was doing. He will be missed but the Lord has welcomed Home a trueley wonderfull serveant. may G0d bless you all. Jim Brown

Sorry to hear of your loss. Clem always brought a smile into the store. We will miss him.

Our deepest condolences to all the Zambon family. As has been written many times he will be greatly missed and was a favorite person of not only mine but my husband's as well. There is definately an energy level drop to the whole world without his physical presence here. With great sadness in our hearts know that our prayers are with you at this trying time. Mark and Vikki

To the family of Clem:
I was first introduced to Clen in 1992 at a Black Hills ghost town course I was taking and Clem was there to tell the class about bottle hunting and the value of bottles and tokens and where to find them, I was very interested in all the history, and in 2003 whe I was the VP of the Black Hills Metal Detecting Club We had two very special guests, Steve Ellis And Clem I am honored to have known Clem such a man and Yes clem you will be missed. I am also glad that my...

Marian, So sorry to see Clem go! I lost a dear, great, fun friend. Clem and I talked often about "it's later than you think", a motto he said is written in stone above the Pentagon in DC. He wondered how you would fair if he went first. His worry was abated when Lisa came to live with you. Clem also had a great concern for Clement. That anxiety was also relieved when Clement got married. I guess it is true "all things work together for good."
Clem's friend and always will be.

WHAT A DEAR AND CHARMING MAN THAT I HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF KNOWING. I THINK OF CLEM AS A WONDERFUL FRIEND WHO ALWAYS HAD WONDERFUL WORDS TO ALL THAT CAME IN CONTACT WITH HIM. MY SYMPATHY TO YOU ALL.

Clem will be missed by many, he was a friend to all he can in contact with and would make everyone feel as they were special and that takes a person such as Clem. We missed him greatly, the minute he would walk in the office there was an energy that had been lacking before. He made RCC a special place to shop and I missed him greatly when he retired. God Bless his family and friends in their time of sorrow. Many will miss the beloved Clem. Dr. Gerti Janss and Staff send their condolences...

Just a customer from way back. Always hoped I would be waited on by Clem. Fun and interesting.