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Sharon Perneel
January 10, 2017
Uncle Clarence was always my favorite. I remember all the family gatherings together when I was younger. They are memories of him that will never be forgotten. RIP Uncle
Photo taken in 2003
Orest & Lil Woywitka
January 4, 2017
Dear Agnes, Terry, Randy and Sandra. My husband and I wish to extend our condolences on the loss of your husband and father. Because Uncle Clarence was the youngest of Frank and Josephine Jarock's children, we were the closest in age. I recall how he took the time to visit and spend time with my sister Florence and myself when we were going to school in Edmonton. We married, moved, and lost touch so I had not seen Clarence again until 2003 when were holidaying in Edmonton. Aunt Helen Dmytruk (nee Jarock) had a family dinner where we were blessed with an opportunity to visit with Uncles and Aunts we had not seen for many years. I have a picture of Uncle Clarence and myself which was taken at that time which I am enclosing. May the Lord Bless you with His Peace.
Annette Gidosh
January 4, 2017
My deepest sympathies to all of the family
You are in my thoughts and prayers
Samuelette (Sammie) Wilinski-Schwake
January 4, 2017
Dear Agnes,
My husband and I send you our deepest sympathies during the loss of your dear husband, life partner and father of your children and grandfather to your grandchildren. May the many memories of happier times bring you peace, comfort and joy as you continue your own journey. May the Lord abundantly bless you for the loving, compassionate, sharing, and caring you always display in all that you do. Both you and Clarence and you have been so active at Holy Rosary Parish for so many years and the people are appreciative of all your efforts on their behalf. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Mike and Sammie Schwake
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Sandy Brown
January 4, 2017
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead, and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
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