In memory of

Richard McIvor Clee

August 22, 1930 -  April 12, 2022

Suddenly but peacefully from pulmonary edema on April 12, 2022. Born August 22, 1930, he was the eldest son of the late Henry Roland McIvor Clee and Helen (Anderson) Clee Nenna. He is predeceased by his brothers Gordon and Douglas. Survived by Frances (MacLean), his wife of 66 years, and his daughter Pamela (Mrs. Russell Vilneff). His love of books led to a 25 year career as Head Librarian with Thistletown C.I. in Etobicoke. He retired in 1990. He was a man of many interests including auto racing, especially Formula 1 and IndyCar; CFL football; and computers, particularly the Coleco Adam. He also travelled much of North America over 30 years by car and trailer. Cremation has taken place. Graveside committal on May 3rd, 2022 at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.

Guestbook 

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Bob & Judy Slopsema (ADAM friends)

Entered April 20, 2022 from Delray Beach, FL & Grand Rapids, MI

It was a pleasure working with Richard on the ADAM conventions we all attended for many years. We looked forward to visiting with him and Frances over the 30+ years we saw each other, in person and later via Zoom every week.

Marie Morencie 

Entered April 25, 2022 from Windsor

Sending all the love your way. He will be missed

David Vogelhut (School friend of Pam)

Entered April 25, 2022

Sending my deepest condolences to Pam and family at this difficult time.

Sari Jacobson (Friend of Pamela)

Entered April 26, 2022 from 6000 Bathurst St Apt#1203 North York, Ont M2R 1Z2

I am so very sorry for the loss of your father. He was an amazing awesome man and he will greatly missed. Sending you lots of hugs and prayers your way.again I truly am so very sorry for your loss ♥️♥️😪🔥

Michael Hurst (Friend)

Entered April 26, 2022 from Penetanguishene

Richard will be missed by friends and family, he was a wonderful teacher to all who knew him. Richard was a wonderful individual, who cared about everyone he dealt with. I will miss him he was always a good and fine friend. I hope that everyone will remember how he always tired to care and share, his knowledge with the people he cared about. He will be missed.

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