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Private Clifford Earl Storie

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Private Clifford Earl Storie Veteran

Birth
Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death
30 Mar 2001 (aged 77)
Kildonan, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Burial
Brandon, Brandon Census Division, Manitoba, Canada Add to Map
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Clifford Earl Storie, loving husband, father, grandfather, passed way peacefully at the Assiniboine Center on Friday March 30, 2001. Cliff was born on May 14, 1923 at the family home on Storie Road in Old Kildonan, Winnipeg Manitoba, the sixth child of Thomas & Ruby Storie. He attended John Black School and Centennial Collegiate in Kildonan. Cliff is survived by his wife Iris of nearly 55 years (Iris Young of Greenway, MB), his children and grandchildren: Ken (Bev) and sons Jonah and Geoff, Jerry (Betty) and children Lindsay and Ben, Donna (Dave August) and children Pamela, Paul and great granddaughter Lesha; Grant (Carol) and children Dale and Tara; Tim (Debbie( and children Nicola, Angela and Natasha and his sister Hazel Storie and brother Frank Storie. He was predeceased by sisters Irene Metcalf and Ruby Lockrye and brother Campbell Storie. Cliff served in Royal Canadain Army Signal Corps for four years during World War II. After his return from overseas he met and married Iris. He worked for Christie's Biscuits until 1955 when the family relocated to a farm near Baldur. The family farm was where Cliff and Iris raised their five children. Even after the children left home, the farm was the site of numerous family gatherings which in turn provided countless treasured memories. In addition to farming, Cliff drove a school bus for Tiger Hills School Division for 20 years, retiring in 1988. Cliff loved gardening, he took a special interest and pride in raising and preserving vegetables and in experimenting with various methods and crops. He also loved to bake, cook and entertain guests over a good meal. Cliff and Iris retired to Brandon in 1992. In his later years, the major interest in Cliff's life was with the Masonic Order. He belonged to most of the concordant bodies in Masonry and he enjoyed the Order of Easter Star and became Worthy Grand Patron in 1998/1999. He was Past Most Illustrious Grand Master of Cryptic Rite of Western Canada. He was laid to restat Brandon Cemetery on April 2.
Clifford Earl Storie, loving husband, father, grandfather, passed way peacefully at the Assiniboine Center on Friday March 30, 2001. Cliff was born on May 14, 1923 at the family home on Storie Road in Old Kildonan, Winnipeg Manitoba, the sixth child of Thomas & Ruby Storie. He attended John Black School and Centennial Collegiate in Kildonan. Cliff is survived by his wife Iris of nearly 55 years (Iris Young of Greenway, MB), his children and grandchildren: Ken (Bev) and sons Jonah and Geoff, Jerry (Betty) and children Lindsay and Ben, Donna (Dave August) and children Pamela, Paul and great granddaughter Lesha; Grant (Carol) and children Dale and Tara; Tim (Debbie( and children Nicola, Angela and Natasha and his sister Hazel Storie and brother Frank Storie. He was predeceased by sisters Irene Metcalf and Ruby Lockrye and brother Campbell Storie. Cliff served in Royal Canadain Army Signal Corps for four years during World War II. After his return from overseas he met and married Iris. He worked for Christie's Biscuits until 1955 when the family relocated to a farm near Baldur. The family farm was where Cliff and Iris raised their five children. Even after the children left home, the farm was the site of numerous family gatherings which in turn provided countless treasured memories. In addition to farming, Cliff drove a school bus for Tiger Hills School Division for 20 years, retiring in 1988. Cliff loved gardening, he took a special interest and pride in raising and preserving vegetables and in experimenting with various methods and crops. He also loved to bake, cook and entertain guests over a good meal. Cliff and Iris retired to Brandon in 1992. In his later years, the major interest in Cliff's life was with the Masonic Order. He belonged to most of the concordant bodies in Masonry and he enjoyed the Order of Easter Star and became Worthy Grand Patron in 1998/1999. He was Past Most Illustrious Grand Master of Cryptic Rite of Western Canada. He was laid to restat Brandon Cemetery on April 2.


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  • Created by: Allen Ohrt
  • Added: Oct 5, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59642938/clifford_earl-storie: accessed ), memorial page for Private Clifford Earl Storie (14 May 1923–30 Mar 2001), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59642938, citing Brandon Municipal Cemetery, Brandon, Brandon Census Division, Manitoba, Canada; Maintained by Allen Ohrt (contributor 47359959).