CLARE MCCOSH

The family of Clare McCosh is saddened to announce his passing on February 21 at the Watrous Hospital. Although Clare was aware of his illness, his passing came sooner than expected.

Clare attended school in Girvin and Davidson before pursuing chef training. He worked in the dining room at a hotel in Calgary, where he took pride in his work. After his father retired, Clare was very happy to return to the family farm, where he lived for most of his 79 years.

He leaves to mourn his sister, Carol (Rob) Ironmonger; his nieces, Leianne Emery and Tamara Drager; as well as many cousins and friends.

The family is deeply grateful to all of Clare’s friends in the area for their kindness and support, and especially to Bruce Simms and Charlie Schmidt, who were an incredible support to Clare and to our family.

A family service in memory of Clare will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements in care of Hanson’s Funeral Home.The family of Clare McCosh is saddened to announce his passing on February 21 at the Watrous Hospital. Although Clare was aware of his illness, his passing came sooner than expected.

Clare attended school in Girvin and Davidson before pursuing chef training. He worked in the dining room at a hotel in Calgary, where he took pride in his work. After his father retired, Clare was very happy to return to the family farm, where he lived for most of his 79 years.

He leaves to mourn his sister, Carol (Rob) Ironmonger; his nieces, Leianne Emery and Tamara Drager; as well as many cousins and friends.

The family is deeply grateful to all of Clare’s friends in the area for their kindness and support, and especially to Bruce Simms and Charlie Schmidt, who were an incredible support to Clare and to our family.

A family service in memory of Clare will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements in care of Hanson’s Funeral Home.