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In memory of Clement Cottardo Macevicz.
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I now live in Idaho and just returned for a visit and was told that Clem is gone so I apologize for the late comment. I knew Clem from the athletic club and played racquetball with him since the early 80's. What a great person to be around. I have some good memories and am thankful to have known him.
Larry Westfall
December 19, 2013
I was so fortunate to get to know Clem this past year as we worked out together at Pure Fitness gym downtown. I will miss seeing him.
August 7, 2013
Both Gus and I send our condolences to you and your family. Sorry we missed seeing you at the memorial service. Our prayers are with you. Peggy and Gus Schwartz
August 6, 2013
I am thinking of you all at this time.........I will always remember how much pride Clem took in his gardening. He had the most beautiful pond I've ever seen! So glad I got to give him a big hug this summer.
Roberta Darrow
August 4, 2013
Mike Hoaglin
August 3, 2013
Loved seeing both Clem and Marilyn when they came to work out at Marshall Eklund Pilates studio--what amazing, people. It has been an honor and privilege to know Clem. My most sincere condolences to Marilyn and the rest of the family. Clem will be missed.
Judy Alden
August 2, 2013
You are all in my thoughts and prayers every day.
Lois Tierney
August 1, 2013
We send our sincere condolences to the Macevicz family.
Sincerely,
John and Jean Polhamus
John and Jean Polhamus
July 31, 2013
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