I met Clement when we both worked at Barclay Bank. We took the same path and we were both with John Deere Financial. I guess I knew him the longest as we were close to the only 2 from Barclays left.
He was a joy to know and always made me laugh.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family
Dear Clement,
Knowing you was the best part of my life in John Deere. You were my lunch buddy for many years. We could talk about almost everything and shared so much in common. You were like a big brother to me. And I had so much respect to you about your family value and you always cared for your wife and son's family and you ALWAYS said praises about each every single of them! Through them I saw God's grace for you. Now you are in peace. May God bless your soul and keep blessing your sweet family.
Rest in peace!
Mandy
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Clem. Please accept my condolences.
I had the opportunity to work with Clem for a few years. Clem was certainly very smart and analytical; however, what I treasure and remember most was his sense of humor (good laugh...I could never tell if he was laughing at me or with me) and his willingness to help his team. I also fondly remember stories about Asian living - I still cannot get myself to try snake soup, even though he said it’s great.
Clem made a very positive impression on the team, our company and me. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to work with him.
I am sorry for your huge loss and will keep the entire family in my thoughts during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Mark Theis
Clem, is a long time friend and colleque since 1994 A great co-worker at John Deere Finance. A very respected man within the organization, a good husband, wonderful father to his son and a loving grandfather. His work enthic is phenomenal. He works hard until the end of his retirement...it is a great honour knowing Clem for over 25 years. Thank you for a great memories....May you rest peace.
Hi there. I've known Clem for many years from my years at John Deere Financial. He was kind and wonderful, and it was a pleasure and honour to call him friend. My Condolences and sympathy to his family, Pat