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Clinton Gossard

Seattle, Washington

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Clinton Gossard passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 16, 2012.

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I used to chat with Clint often at the Redmond Athletic Club. He was there almost every morning and always came with a smile and good sense of humor. I was very saddened to learn about his passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. RIP Clint.

Dear Kim, Cam and Elliot,
Please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of your dad. Clint gave me my first "real" job. I will be forever grateful for the advice and encouragement he gave me over the years, even after I left his employment. I will remember him as not only a great guy to work for but a good friend as well. RIP Clint

Dear Kim, Cam & Elliot,
I had so wanted to attend your dad's memorial service, but was unable to do so. We came to Redmond in 1968, when I accepted the position as pastor at Redmond Presbyterian Church. It was not long before I met Clint. A group of us regularly had lunch at Bud's Drive Inn and enjoyed the banter and comradery of friendship. When we added a deck to our home, the lumber came from Gossard Lumber, and Torkel Nilson built it for us. Torkel is recovering from surgery and...

To Kim, Cam & Elliott I have nothing but fond memories of my time working for & with your Dad @ Gossards. To this day i still run into people and we share good memories about the good old Gossard days.
RIP Clint

Doug Hepner

To the children of Clint Gossard,

Please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of you dad.

When we came to Kirkland in 1961 we were a frequent visitor to Gossard Lumber to find materials to keep an old house working properly. When I became a teacher, one of my first students in fifth grade at Audubon Elementary was Elliot. Your mom worked there as well so I feel very privileged to have known several of you. I was saddened to hear of the recent passing of your ...

Clint was one of the first business men I met when I opened mine in 1972. He was always a great guy to see and interact with over many years. I will always remember him fondly. R.I.P. Clint
Jeanne Virgin

Mr. Gossard always said yes to any request for our Remond High School support projects. Whether it was a piece of lumber or can of paint - with a laugh and a smile. He will be missed by family and friends-

Oh such a funny dear man... He will be greatly missed in our (not so anymore) little town. It was a privilege and pleasure to know him. RIP Dear Clint.

clint was a friend from my early days in redmond, i always admired him for his support to me as i left the usaf and established myself in buisness in redmond. now residesin pensacola, fla.