Clarence Smith

SMITH, Clarence, It is with great sadness we announce the passing of a dear husband, father, grand-father and great grand-father and brother. Clarence Smith of Norman’s Cove.

Predeceased by parents Seymour & Lucy Smith.  Infant brother Donald Seymour, sister-in-law Delores and brother-in-law Todd.

Leaving to mourn are his beloved wife of 59 years Mary. Son Warren (Joanne ), daughters Alisa (Noel), Collette (Peter). Grand-children; Devin (Candace), William (Krystie),Noelle(  Travis), Jessie (Jon), Brandon (Amber), Riley and Abby. Great Grand-children; Jaydah, Elaina, Mia, Ella, Anna, Camden, Kenzlie, and Lucas.

Brother’s;  Bill (Madeline), Mike, Leon (Anita), Ern Glennis), Merril (Charlotte) , Rick ( Carla). Sisters;  Phoebe  (Wilf). Sheri.

He had a great Passion for the Argo outdoors and was happiest driving the Argo over the bog to get to the pond to trout. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren

We would like to thank the staff at Carbonear General Hospital for their care in his final days. Also a heartfelt thank  you  to Amber, Tam & Josie for your kindness and caring over the years.

Visitation  at The Bethel United Church, Norman’s Cove on Saturday at 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 pm. Funeral will take place on Sunday, at  3:00 pm from Bethel United Church, Norman’s Cove.  Interment to follow at the United Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may  be made to Bethel United Church Fund, Norman’s Cove or The Ronald McDonald House.

Posted in Obituary.

15 Comments

  1. To Mary,and family,and all Clarence’s brothers,sisters, and related families. So sorry to learn of Clarence’s passing. I cherish a few memories of Clarence,going back in years when I first met him. We had a few laughs and jokes to say the least. Please accept my deepest condolences, as you go through this difficult time. Rest in peace, my friend.

  2. Our condolences to Warren and his Family and friends.Only knew a few of his Brothers,Rest Easy Sir

  3. So sorry to hear of Clarence’s passing. Condolences to you and the family Mary… Loved the 500’s we played while there with Bill and Maddy.

  4. To Mary and family and all of Clarance’s brothers and sisters. So sorry to hear of Clarance’s passing. I have many treasured memories of growing up in Normans Cove and the much time I spent at Aunt Lucy and Uncle Seymours with all the boys and the two girls.Clarance was always the one that all the rest looked up to. I remember him working at Merrill Warrens garage.
    God bless you all.

  5. Clarence you portrayed a man with a rough exterior but had a heart as soft as a bunny. I truly admired the love you had for your wife Mary. I can imagine how much she will miss you especially on those snuggly Sundays. 59 Years is quite the feat. Easy to admire! Shows how much love was between you both.

    I know you are using those worms finally up there. And I KNOW you will save me a few trout as always..Thank you..xox

    Warren, Lisa, Collette and family I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much your hearts hurt right now. He was so proud of you all…know that. Bragged about EVERYONE of you and your kids and your kids kids! He is going to be missed by many. Carry your memories with you always…Rest in Peace to a beautiful soul and thank you for always making me feel like a part of your family….Xxx

  6. Mary and family, my sincere condolences to you all.
    Garry (deceased) and I have some very fond and fun memories of you guys from camping days with Peg and Gar. Hold onto your memories as they will surely help in days to come.

  7. Ern and Glennis so very sorry to hear of the passing of your brother/brother in law. My condolences to all of your family.

  8. Mary and Family
    So sorry to hear of Clarence’s passing. You both were great friends to mom and dad, and had shared so many laughs and fun times.Dad loved the bake apples that you always got for him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these hard days.

  9. Thoughts and prayers going to all the family! Always thinking of my dear cousins and wishing I could be there to share my condolences. Clarence was a special cousin and I remember well his great sense of humour that he always showed in a conversation. “ God Speed”
    Florrie

  10. My condolences to the family. I only had the pleasure of meeting Mr Clarence a couple of times..Very sweet man…Alisa Colette and all the family thinking of you as you grieve your loving dad and poppy. My condolences to your mom as well 🙏🙏

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