Clarence Kasner

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Clarence Kasner

Birth
Morrill, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Jul 1976 (aged 55)
Alberta, Canada
Burial
Lethbridge, Lethbridge Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
AR Block Parklawn, Lot 87, Grave B2
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Clarence Kasner was the son of Reinhold Kasner and Alvina (Nehring) Kasner. He was the 10th child of eleven siblings. He married the lovely Alice Marie Jacks July 20, 1950 in Vancouver, Washington, USA.
Even though it has been forty - seven years since my dad passed away, I still miss him and his wonderful sense of humor every single day. In the short twenty-two years I had with him, he gave me a passion for gardening and growing fabulous produce. He passed on to me his enjoyment in cooking and his delight in eating delicious food. He gave me a wonderful example in how to take care of animals and birds whenever they were sick or injured. He cared about everything he did and it was important to him to be the best he could be no matter what project he was working on. His two daughters share his love of animals and nature.
Sadly, he died before he could meet his grandson, three granddaughters, a great grandson, and great granddaughter.
Clarence Kasner was the son of Reinhold Kasner and Alvina (Nehring) Kasner. He was the 10th child of eleven siblings. He married the lovely Alice Marie Jacks July 20, 1950 in Vancouver, Washington, USA.
Even though it has been forty - seven years since my dad passed away, I still miss him and his wonderful sense of humor every single day. In the short twenty-two years I had with him, he gave me a passion for gardening and growing fabulous produce. He passed on to me his enjoyment in cooking and his delight in eating delicious food. He gave me a wonderful example in how to take care of animals and birds whenever they were sick or injured. He cared about everything he did and it was important to him to be the best he could be no matter what project he was working on. His two daughters share his love of animals and nature.
Sadly, he died before he could meet his grandson, three granddaughters, a great grandson, and great granddaughter.