Daniel's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Mr. Daniel Clemens on April 27, 2025, born August 16, 1958. He was a beacon of wit, even temperament, and generously shared his heart of gold. His life, marked by hard work, loyalty, and unyielding kindness, will not be forgotten by the countless lives he touched.
Daniel is survived by his loving children, Linda Davalos, Dannielle Casper, Clarrissa Clemens, and Dustin Clemens, and his siblings, Lana Cissney and John Clemens, who will all miss him dearly. He was predeceased by his parents, Doris and Earl Clemens, his beloved wife, Christine Clemens, and his caring sisters, Roni Clemens and Olivia Northern.
Having moved to Fall River Mills, CA in 1975, Daniel made the beautiful nature-filled town his home. He loved the serenity of Fall River Lake, a spot that held a special place in his heart. An avid fan of the outdoors, his favorite pastime was fishing, and his idea of a perfect vacation was a simple camping trip surrounded by nature's splendor.
A man of simple pleasures, Daniel had a predilection for an ice cold Coors Light, and found great enjoyment in historical documentaries and Western movies. He was a devoted fan of music, notably The Eagles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. His allegiance to the San Francisco 49ers was unwavering, and he loved to cheer them on every season.
Daniel leaves behind a legacy of kindness and generosity. He taught others the value of loyalty and the dignity of hard work. His wit brought laughter to many, and his steady temperament provided a calming presence to all who knew him. His heart of gold led him to always extend a helping hand to those in need, a trait that will be sorely missed.
In this time of mourning, we take solace in the fact that Daniel's life was filled with love, joy, and purpose. His spirit continues to live on through the lessons he imparted, the love he shared, and the memories he created. May his soul rest in peace.
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