In memory of

David Baldwin Clipsham

August 29, 1939 -  August 29, 2023

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Dave Clipsham, on Tuesday Aug 29, 2023, at Belmont House Long-term Care Home on his 84th birthday, with his wife and daughters at his bedside. Beloved husband of 48 years to Harue (Sakato) Clipsham. Loving father to Karen Matsumoto (Jason) and Jennifer Clipsham (Patrick). Much loved Grandpa to Audrey and Clara Matsumoto.

He was predeceased by his twin brother, Bill. Dave is survived by his dear sister Jane, sister-in law Dianne and brother Fred, cherished nieces and nephews Sheila (Ian), D'Arcy (Kerry), and Tom (Dorota). He was a proud great uncle to Ophelia, Sydney, Emery, Branwen, Wesley and Scarlett.

Born in Toronto to the late Muriel (Greene) and William Baldwin Clipsham, David spent his formative years in Regina, attending Central Collegiate, and then the University of Saskatchewan. A man of many interests, David enjoyed world travel in his 20's and 30's joining a kibbutz, climbing Kilimanjaro, capturing his adventures on thousands of slides. He is remembered for his gift with languages, allowing him to quickly connect with people of many backgrounds in Toronto and on family trips. Once settled in Toronto, he enjoyed many sports including skiing, golfing, curling, cycling, hiking, sailing, swimming, and of course, watching the Blue Jays. In addition to being a Draftsman at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, he was also a Union Secretary.

Friends and family will have a private Celebration of Life. Interment at Bethel Cemetery in Gravenhurst in the fall. Further details to come.

In lieu of flowers, memory tributes to these organizations for medical research, and community support would be appreciated.
Parkinson's Society https://www.parkinson.ca/  
The Neighbourhood Group Community Services https://tngcommunityto.org/ 

Guestbook 

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Sheila Craig Waengler (Jane's sister-in law- & Sheila Craig's Aunt.)

Entered September 3, 2023 from 19 Bernard Avenue

I remember David as a handsome young groom, just married . IHe was vibrant, and full of life. I was impressed b ecause he could speak a certain amount of Japanese.th
He was adventurous and loved to try new things. It was a tragedy that he like my brother Jimmy contacted Parkinsons. I will donate to Parkinsons in his name.
Sheia.

John Clipsham (First Cousin)

Entered September 4, 2023 from Fonthill, ON

I liked the picture and appreciated the list of activities David participated in, particularly the reminder that David was able to pick up phrases in numerous languages and remember them. A remarkable life!.

Anthony (Friend)

Entered September 9, 2023 from Scarborough, ON

David, may God have mercy and receive your eternal soul into his kingdom. May the memories of you bring peace and comfort to your beautiful family.

Patrick Naik (Work mate of Dave at Atomic Energy.)

Entered September 10, 2023 from Mississauga

Dave always shared profound thoughts with me. He did have a flare for music too. We will miss him.

Carol Bongers (First cousin (our mother's were sisters))

Entered September 13, 2023 from Kitchener

I stayed with David and Harue in Toronto when they were quite newly married.

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