1928 ~ In Memory of Clarence Aarsby ~ 2021
Posted Jan 26, 2021 | 2:15 PM
Clarence was born west of Carstairs, second child to Clifford and Beatrice Aarsby. His early schooling was at Banner School west of Carstairs, and he finished High School in Carstairs. While going to school he worked in the afternoons and evenings at the body shop. After finishing school, he farmed with his Dad and brother, Lester. In 1951, he married Norma Stevenson and bought his first quarter section with his wife and raised their three children there. He farmed for many years with his Dad and brother on the family homestead. After Clifford retired, Clarence and Lester continued the farming tradition with their families. The Aarsby boys continued to farm west of Carstairs with their growing families for decades.
Clarence had several losses in his life, the biggest being the lost of his sons, Rick in 1989 and Daryl in 2011. Clarence loved his family, friends and working on his antique tractors. Lana Conrad was a constant and very special friend in Dad’s life. He will be greatly missed by all. Clarence is survived by his daughter Gwen (Brian) Wollen; grandchildren Marty (Sharon) Hamm, Corrie Hamm (Luke Rashotte), Mitch (Cheryl ) Hamm, Dee (Paul) Valstar, Clint (Marsha) Aarsby, Clay Aarsby (Teresa Zimmer), Stacey Aarsby (Joe Culliton), Cody Aarsby; great-grandchildren Ayden and Liam Hamm, Thea and Annelies Valstar, Wyatt and Chase Aarsby, John and Carley Culliton; brother and friend Lester (Rene) Aarsby and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and very special friends. He was predeceased by his mom and dad; sisters Val Edmundson and Beryl Francis. Due to COVID-19 restrictions the family will host a Celebration of Life on is birthday July 13, 2021, details to follow later. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to Carstairs-Bancroft United Church, Box 34, Carstairs Alberta T0M 0N0.
- Date : 2021-01-26
- Location : www.HeartlandFuneralServices.com Innisfail/Olds/Sundre/Didsbury