Roger-Eastman-Obituary

Roger "Clyde" Eastman

Lake Stevens, Washington

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Lake Stevens, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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"Clyde" Roger Eastman Dec. 28, 1940-March 9, 2015 "Clyde" Roger Eastman, 74, died March 9, 2015. He was born December 28, 1940 in Snohomish, Wash. He died peacefully surrounded by his family. He leaves wife, Mary (Michel) Eastman of Everett; three children, Clyde R. Eastman Jr (Suzette), David L....

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I graduated high school with Clyde. He was such a nice guy, so friendly, and a gifted photographer even then.

My condolences to the family for the loss of this wonderful man.

My brother, I miss your sense of humor, your smile, your love of life. I am happy that you are at peace and out of pain. You will always live in our hearts and prayers. I love and miss you.

Even though we had lost touch, I was very fond of Roger and was very sad to hear of his passing. Roger was my brother-in-law in my previous marriage. My condolences to the family - to Mary, JR and David, and to all of his extended family.

I Love You and I'm gonna miss you

Hi uncle. Roger there is so much I won't to say but all I know there is going to so many of us are going to miss your smile there is going to be one thing I'm going to regret that I have never did its got to spend more time with you to get to know you a lot bette even though you're my uncle I am so sorry I never got to spend more time with you I love you and Iam. Going to miss you RIP say hi to Grandma and Grandpa for me Love. YA

Love you Bro....

Bro you will be missed ,i love you and will miss you so much. Say hi to grandma`s and grandpa`s and mom and dad and all the rest ,uncles and aunts until i see you again.........your sis Sharon

We enjoyed cruising with Roger and Mary and will miss his unique sense of humor. Our prayers are with you Mary.

I have truly enjoyed waiting on Clyde for the last few years at the Chuckwagon " pattys eggnest" every Thursday. He was a joy to be around and what a great sense of humor he had! He will be truly missed.