Clyde Beaver
Clyde Beaver
Clyde Beaver
Clyde Beaver
Clyde Beaver

Obituary of Clyde Kenneth Beaver

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Clyde Kenneth Beaver July 4, 1938 – June 29, 2022 It is with deep sadness we share the news of Clydes passing. He was the Son of the Late Lillian Beaver and Step Father Hugh Beaver. He leaves to mourn his children, Ken (Cyndi), Kevin (Melody), Donna (Don), Debbie (Richard), and Curtis (Kerri). His siblings Jan, Linda, Garnet (Shelley), and Bonny. Several Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Predeceased by his Beloved Wife Shirley and his late Mother Lillian and Stepfather Hugh Beaver. Clyde was a hardworking man and always provided for his family. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and had recently bought a new rod and reel he was looking forward to trying out. He loved gardening and playing crib. Clyde was a Proud Veteran of The Black Watch, The Airborne and The Queens Own Rifles. He enjoyed his Saturday afternoons at the local Legion where he made many new friends and where he enjoyed playing Keno. He enjoyed his weekly Bingo games with his Family and he loved honey garlic chicken wings. He will be missed by all who knew him. Clyde was born in Murphy Cove, NS and that is where he will rest in Eternity. Memorial service to be held August 13, 2022 at 11:00 AM in St. Peters Anglican Church, Murphy Cove. Online condolences may be directed to www.crowellsfuneralhome.ca
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11:00 am
Saturday, August 13, 2022
St. Peters Anglican Church
16089 Highway 7
Murphy Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
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1938 - 2022

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