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Remembering: John R. Clutterbuck

To ColumbiaMagazine.com

Let me start off by saying that Mr. Clutterbuck was truly a great man.

He was kind, gentle, and made sure that you had a good time and a life-changing experience by the time that you left from his presence.



For the past two years, I have had the honor of taking care of him. I can honestly say that these two years were two of the best years of my life.

He always knew what to do and what to say to make me smile. Mr. Clutterbuck will be missed and always remembered in my heart. Even though it hurts, I know that he is in a much better place.
It is now his turn to watch over me.

God took a wonderful man, but I know that Mr. Clutterbuck is looking down on us smiling.

He would always talk about his wife and how much he truly loved her, and there is no doubt in my mind that he is now the happiest man because he is with her again.

Mr. Clutterbuck is no longer suffering, he has replaced the suffering with rejoicing. I know that one day I will see Mr. Clutterbuck again in Heaven.

By having the opportunity of being around him everyday, my life will never be the same.

s/Angela Bault
Obituary: John R. Clutterbuck


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