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Paul W. Clement

La Canada, California

1939 - 2014

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Paul Clement died on March 24th surrounded by the family he loved and cherished, and who loved and cherished him. He is survived by his wife Cathy, their children Paul Jr., Blake, Erika, Patrick, and Rachel, and their nine grandchildren Kaitlyn, Jordan, Taylor, Jacob, Zachary, Zoe, Nicolai,...

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Dr. Clement was an amazing man and taught me so much about being a therapist which is still helping me in my private practice to this day. He is sorely missed...

Paul was my major mentor and later a very significant colleague as I began my work as a clinical psychologist in California and later in Canada. When ever I was in Pasadena he always made time for me and we both gained immensely from our candidness and friendship based on trust. He accepted me even though I left the fold of evangelical thought and became a Humanist. For me Paul was a unique blend of tolerance, humor and critical thinking that I have tried to emulate. I miss him every time...

Cedric in Guatemala

I just happened on Paul's Linkedin page today and was saddened to hear that he died. Paul was my professor and supervisor while I was a student at Fuller. I would rank him in the top ten most influential ad important people in my life. He was the role model of what a psychologist should be, a subject I interviewed in my doctoral dissertation on spiritual change, and an ever friendly presence at my church All Saints in Pasadena. Although my path has taken me to Mexico and I have not seen Paul...

I can't believe I am writing this. The reverse would seem more appropriate.
Paul and I fell in love with the same girl in Mrs. Helen Bird's 1st grade class at Alderwood Manor Grade School (today a Seattle suburb). We were best friends ever since. But never rivals. Always partners. And we had each other's back for seventy years. Though we both had younger brothers, our bond was special. Fatherless for separate reasons, we were blessed by strong, selfless mothers who made us feel...

I went to school with Paul for many years.
He was a very good student,and set a
good example for all to follow.
I send my regaurds to his family.

Paul Clement
Like many of us from Edmonds High School (EHS,57), Paul carried out his career and raised his family far from where he grew up and went to school. However, Paul kept in touch with his old friends and roots from Alderwood Manor, a close rural community, where Paul attended elementary school and Edmonds, a peaceful town on Pudget Sound, where Paul went to high school. In high school Paul participated in: Football, Debate, Wireless Newspaper, Hi-Y , Youth Conference and was an...

Paul was a classmate of mine @ Edmonds High School and I am happy I was able to see him again at a couple re-unions. To his wife, children and grand-children I offer my condolences. He was a true gentleman.
Marcia Hatcher Dawson EHS class of '57

Paul was my closet and most treasured mentor during my grad school education and for many years as a practicing psychologist. When I ever I returned to Pasadena, my home city, I always visited Paul and had many occasions to enjoy in his family and the movement of our lives across the generations. I will miss Paul and send my love out to his wife Cathy and all his family on the sudden passing of a great man and friend.

Dearest Cathy, Paul Jr., Erika, and Blake, my heart is broken for you. I heard of Paul's passing too late to attend his memorial, but he has been dearly loved by me over many, many years. He was more than a professional mentor; he was a friend, a colleague, a role model, and in many ways, the father I never had. I know he is with us all even now, but it doesn't help to ease the deep loss we all feel now. My heart and prayers are with you all. With love,