Albany Times Union

Clemente, David

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The Officers of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Bridge, Structural & Ornamental Ironworker­s Local Union No. 12, regret to inform our members of the passing of their Brother Thomas Canfora on April 6, 2021. A committal service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, April 19, in the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cometary located at 200 Duell Road, Schuylervi­lle, NY. Officers and Members of Ironworker­s Local Union No. 12 are requested to meet at 11 a.m. for this service to pay their respects to their late Brother Thomas Canfora. Fraternall­y Yours, John R. Bissaillon, Business Manager/fst Scott C. Allen,

President

BOLTON — On April 8, 2021, a glorious spring day in the Adirondack­s, David Clemente left this earthly realm to be with the Lord at the age of 62. Despite a three-and-a-half-year courageous battle with cancer, the end came swiftly. He had had a good day relaxing at home with his beloved pup, Little Chief, sitting outside on the lawn at his log cabin in Bolton, New York, where he soaked up the sun and the beauty of the day. His wife, Geri, had given him a nice haircut in the fresh air. “Wow,” what a gorgeous head of hair you have after all this,” she remarked. “You look fabulous.” Not long after he returned inside, he was called home to Heaven, in accordance with God’s plan, yet without the time to say goodbye to so many.

Born August 30, 1958, in Troy, to Frank A. and Mary Ellen (Rogers) Clemente, David was the third child of a family of six. Born prematurel­y, he weighed less than three pounds at birth yet grew into a tall and handsome man that soared in stature for his kindness, intelligen­ce and immense generosity.

As a boy, he loved Little League baseball and fishing down at the Poestenkil­l Creek and at Lake George. He was a gentle soul who resembled his father, his maternal grandfathe­r, John F. Rogers, and his namesake and uncle, David Daniels, in nature.

David graduated from Troy High School (class of 1976) and Hudson Valley Community College. He excelled in his studies and enjoyed

Obituary Deadlines in his studies and enjoyed playing on the tennis team at the encouragem­ent of his father. David’s love for skiing was inspired by family ski trips to western Massachuse­tts, upstate New York, Vermont and eventually out west to the Rocky Mountains. His quest for skiing was also nurtured by his father and later on by Geri Lee, whom he met in the summer of 1997. They moved to the Aspen area in the year 2000 and then later built a beautiful home in Redstone, Colo.; they skied many seasons in Aspen and Snowmass.

David started to work in the family business, Clemente Latham Concrete in Troy, in high school. After college, he committed himself full time to Clemente Latham and after having worked in the dispatch office, he eventually moved up to become the president of the company. The company was acquired by Callanan Industries in the early nineties with whom David remained for five years. In all, David’s career at Clemente Latham spanned more than two decades. Respected as a fair and honest businessma­n, he conducted himself very much in the manner of his father–that is to say, by a handshake or by his word.

Besides his interests in finance and business, at home David loved to be in the kitchen. Cooking became one of his greatest passions, whether it was a fresh grilled salmon or a coq au vin that he marinated for days. Sadly, one of the harshest things that cancer took from David was his ability to eat and drink or to ever speak again. His beautiful voice and laugh will forever be missed! Yet his strong will inspired him to blend super healthy smoothies for his feeding tube that would keep him going. Even then, David would happily cook delicious meals for Geri or his mother.

Despite David’s immense challenges with cancer, he had many unimaginab­le hurdles thrown at him during these past years. But through it all, he remained strong and positive with the hope of healing. Most importantl­y though, David had the opportunit­y to experience real love. The caring and devotion of Geri, his wife; Maribeth, his sister; his

Maribeth, his sister; his mother; Frank, his oldest brother; certain other family members and countless friends and even complete strangers made a huge difference in his life. The outpouring of cards, letters and gestures from so many was truly awesome.

David, Geri, and their loving family members will be forever grateful to the innumerabl­e medical profession­als and caregivers, both in Denver, Colo. and Glens Falls and Albany, as well as to the wonderful Marriott family that provided a comforting home for more than seven months during the ever so many treatments and operations in Denver. David endured so much yet all with whom he came in contact warmed to him because he was so incredibly appreciati­ve. He was everyone’s favorite patient!

To be sure, David had a wonderful reception being met by his creator as well as so many loved ones who passed before him, including his grandparen­ts, his father; his brother, Phil; his aunt and godmother, Mary Sarah Clemente; his great buddies, cousin Billy Dugan; his father-in-law, Roger Ide; and dear friends, Brian Justice (the Beaver), Scott Whitlock (Froggie), Mark Zibro and Greg Connolly.

Survivors include his loving partner and wife of twenty-four years, Geri Lee Ide, of Bolton Landing; his mother, Mary Ellen Clemente of Troy; his brother, Frank Clemente (Wendy Adler) of Washington D.C.; his sister, Maribeth Clemente (Steve Togni) of Norwood and Telluride, Colo.; his mother-in-law, Patricia H. Ide (Howard Dewey) of St. Simon’s Island, Ga. and Corinth; his brother-in-law and sister-inlaw, John and Susan Jacobs of Glens Falls; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, countless dear friends and his beloved Schnoodle, Little Chief, who was his absolute joy!

The entire loving family wants to thank all who lifted up David and Geri and the family throughout his long and arduous battle with cancer.

The family suggests in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the American Cancer Society.

A gravesite service and celebratio­n of David’s life will be held at a later date this summer.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of the Densmore Funeral Home, Inc., 7 Sherman Avenue, Corinth, NY.

School. Her entire working career was with the New York State Department of Taxation & Finance.

Ann was predecease­d by her parents and her three sisters, Mary Agnes Larkin, Catherine Ruth Manny and Margaret Doris Collins; and her sister-in-law, Patricia Abbott Collins.

She is survived by her brother, T. Leo Collins and his wife Jane Fitzgerald Collins; as well as many loving nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangemen­ts are private for the family. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, South Troy.

For those who wish, contributi­ons may be made to Catholic Charities, 40 North Main Avenue, Albany, NY 12203. Condolence book at Parkerbros­memorial.com.

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