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Robert V. Clement

Avondale, Pennsylvania

Age 67

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DIED
November 18, 2016
AGE
67
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Avondale, Pennsylvania

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Robert V. ClementAGE: 67 • AvondaleRobert V. Clement (Bob) died Friday, November 18th after a brief illness. He was the second child of Shirley Gillett and Paul Clement of El Paso, TX. An electrical engineer by profession, Bob's greatest passion was music. He started piano lessons at age 5 and on...

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Missing My Beloved Brother all the time, but especially as my birthday and the holidays draw near. He loved the Christmas season so much, just like our Daddy. Preparing the music and watching the the little ones was a real treat for him. Rest well my dear brother until we meet again. Your Loving Sister, Carol

So saddened by the death of my "wonderful" brother, Bobby. I always considered being his sister a great honor. What strong, and protective shield he was for me as a child! While we are all so saddened by his unexpected and sudden death , we are comforted by the fact that his suffering was brief and his impact on those he left behind profound. Bobby was a genius of intellect, a tremendous musical talent, and possessed a remarkable "quick wit and charm" (especially for babies and...

To the family, so very sorry for your loss, your precious family will remain in our prayers. As you take each day one step at a time and hold on to the loving memories of your loved one, may God grant you strength to see each day through. 2 Corinthians 4:7

I am so sorry for your loss. May Almighty God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heart felt sympathy to you and your family.

Offering deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. May you draw close to God during this difficult time and He will draw close to you. James 4: 8

Karen, so sorry to hear this. He was a great guy.
D.R. Smith

On behalf of the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival, I send our deepest sympathies to Bob's family. He played a leadership role in transitioning the festival and national organ competition to a nonprofit corporation. We all valued his business acumen, but more importantly were inspired by his passion for the organ and commitment to support young people studying the organ and increasing general appreciation of organ music. He will be fondly remembered as a kind and generous man.