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- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213936212/clarence-edward-amiro
- The Chronicle Herald, March 10, 2020:
Clarence Edward Amiro -- Age 89, Lower East Pubnico died February 26, 2020 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Lower East Pubnico, he was a son of the late Edgar and Febronie (Muise) Amiro. He is survived by his wife, Wanda (Barkhouse) Amiro; sons, Graham (Julie), Randy, Patrick (Ashley), all of Lower East Pubnico; and Ian (Laura), Carleton; brother, Clifford, Lower East Pubnico; sisters, Marjorie Comeau, Halifax; Eloise Forrest, Lower Sackville; Shirley Belliveau, Lower East Pubnico; and Sharon Belliveau, Lower West Pubnico; grandchildren, Miranda, Brendan, Tyler, Keira, Carter, Fenten and Leah. He was predeceased by sisters, Barbara and Rosaline. Visitation will be Friday, March 13th from 7-9 p.m. in West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, March 14th at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Middle East Pubnico with Father Cyrille Assihou officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory may be made to Victorian Order of Nurses Yarmouth or East Pubnico Fire Department. Online condolences may be forwarded to the family at: westpubnicofh.com Funeral arrangements are under the direction of West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle West Pubnico. 902 762-3407. Dad was a hardworking man. He started as a young man "peddling" grocery in the area, while lobster fishing in a small dory. He later bought his first of many boats creating and growing a business. He kept busy in the summer months with a single-axle dump truck delivering soil locally. As time passed, bigger trucks and backhoes replaced shovelling by hand. He did some trucking for various companies, travelling from Quebec to Newfoundland; and operated a herring roe plant. After more than five decades of working, he semi-retired from fishing, but remained active with his backhoes and dump truck. He had many jobs in his life, but the one he enjoyed the most was being a husband, Dad, and especially a Grand-père. Love You always.
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