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Clint David NICKERSON
September 3, 1951 - June 3, 2017
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Posted by:
Amira Fahoum and Michael Thompson
Posted on:
July 25, 2017
Although we were unfortunate to not know Clint very long, we were extremely fortunate to know him at all. He was kind, funny, and was an extremely hospitable gentleman the two times we were able to visit VGC. We feel honored to have played the game with him that he so loved on the course he so loved and knew so well. We are forever grateful for his work for the Evans Caddie Scholarship and his partnership in helping to send young Victorians to university. Clint will be greatly missed.
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Patricia McGowen
Posted on:
June 29, 2017
Alisa and family, I am very sorry for your loss. It was over 30 years ago that I left City, but I will never forget the experience or the people such as you and Clint who contributed so much.
Posted by:
Randall Stevens
Posted on:
June 8, 2017
Dear Alisa: I was saddened to learn of Clint's untimely death but glad to read of his continued successes, passions and the help he extended to others during his lifetime. I had the privilege of working & learning with Clint at CFTR '74-'81. Please accept my family's sincere condolences on your loss.
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Danielle Tremblay
Posted on:
June 8, 2017
Dearest Alisa, Please accept my deepest sympathies on the passing of your beloved Cliff. He truly was a beautiful soul and I hold my memories of him and our time at Citytv in a special place. I'm sure the pain of this loss is keenly felt and I trust you have a supportive network of friends to help you through this. It is an earth shattering, difficult experience and my heart goes out to you across the miles. I recently lost the father of my children and it's a difficult road to walk. I wish I could ease your pain. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you find some peace and comfort in the knowledge that love never dies. God bless Alisa. Danielle Tremblay
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Donna and Ray
Posted on:
June 8, 2017
Clint was such a great man. He always had a kind word and quick humour that pulled people to him. Alisa, I often noticed how Clint\'s eyes lit up when he spotted you. He loved the way you always took care of him and he adored the many feasts you created for him- he felt loved by you. He did love to eat! We could never figure out how he stayed so slim. He was a man of his word, dedicated, loyal, professional and friend to all. He had a wry sense of humor and could spar with anyone on a large variety of topics. I loved his sense of curiosity and his investment in those he cared for. Clint has left a large legacy with his life and we are all better having known him. Our deepest condolences to you dear Alisa
Posted by:
Neil Staite
Posted on:
June 7, 2017
Sending condolences and support to Alisa and the family. Enjoyed working with Clint for many years and that knowing nod he would give you when he knew exactly what you were thinking.