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Carleton Clark
In Memory of
Carleton Duckerin
Clark
1936 - 2015
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Stories

Visits on the farm


Being isolated on a farm growing up, it was always so exciting to have visitors.  Visits from Uncle Carl and Aunt Odette were always the best.  We knew there would be lots of laughter, card playing, drives in Uncle's...

Carmel Larabie
2015-08-11 15:34:57
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Bee's Nest

Watching my Dad and Uncle Carl burn down a bee's nest from the eave of Auntie and Uncle's house.  Dad applied the smoke, then the flame and all Uncle Carl had to do was hold the hose and keep the house from burning down!  The fear,...

Alan Legal
2015-08-11 14:55:42
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our trips

Who  can  ever  forget  our trips  to  Sioux  Lookout  and Hudson   on  our  moose hunting   and  fishing  trips , the year  we  both  bagged  our&nb...

george
2015-08-11 08:44:16
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moose hunts

   Amy & Kymberley

My fondest memory during our moose hunting trips is Carl vaulting out of bed at five in the morning, singing and whistling , putting on the coffeepot ,cooking bacon and eggs for the gang.

I wil ...

wally
2015-08-10 21:27:21
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Thanks for the memory
My fondest memory- --- The day we picked up "baby Kym". Now there is a "Kymberley and a Morgan " " Thanks for the memories"
Odette Clark
2015-08-08 17:37:01
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Playing Cards.
Our favourite story is about us playing cards till the wee hours of the night whenever Carl would visit us for a weekend. We played a game of "500". Carl would love to bid high enough to get to see what 5 cards that would be hidden in the kitty. He would be...
Ray & Louise Guilbault
2015-08-08 12:01:34
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