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James Bernard Clouse

Rockford, Michigan

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Clouse, James Bernard Mr. James Bernard Clouse of Cedar Springs, Michigan, age 65, passed away into the arms of his Lord and Savior on Thursday, January 29, 2015. He was born to Robert and Betty Jane (Chulski) Clouse on Sunday, June 12, 1949 in Grand Rapids, and had been a life long resident of...

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I still miss you, Uncle Jim. I started taking guitar classes last week so I can play to my kids like you played for us. Your kids have all chosen such kind spouses. I know youd love seeing their lives.

To the best little brother that I never had. Many great times togeather. In U&I Bob Kinch

Dear Bob & Mike, I am sorry to here about your brother Jame's. I will never forget the times we had fishing on the Pere Marquette river. I was only around 14 years old and I think about those times always. What a time it was when you could set up camp and leave it there for 3 months. I'm sure your dad (Bob) and my dad (Ron) and James are in heaven telling fishing story's. I lost my wife of 33 years Mary last January and I'm sure they are telling her all the good times we had. I'm sorry again...

Dear Clouse siblings,
I was saddend to hear of the loss of your brother James. We grew up on Pine Lake and have many great memories of the Clouse Family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Linda Shepard Matthews.

My condolences to to your family. Jim was a school mate of mine, have of great memories. He will be missed.

To my cousin Jim's children, and all my Clouse cousins ~ No time on earth is ever long enough to share with those you love, or to prepare your hearts for goodbye. May your faith lift you up and bring you comfort at this sad time. With sympathy, Laura Chulski Routzahn

Jim was a special classmate and friend. We had many great times together and I am deeply saddened by his death. He will be greatly missed. Denis Cronkright

Just got the news. condolences to the family. R.i.P. Jim.... it was a wonderful life!!