Bob Clingan
October 18, 1955 - July 21, 2013
Obituary
Bob Clingan
Bob was born October 18, 1955 in Spokane, Washington, and died July 21, 2013 in Seattle, Washington at the age of 57. Bob graduated from Evergreen High School in 1974. Bob was preceded in death by his wife Jane Olson Clingan. He is survived by his sons Tim and Casey, brother Jim, sister Carol, and his parents Chuck and Jean. There will be no public services.
Chuck and Jean
I am sorry for your loss. It was an honor to care for Bob and to know you both while I rounded at Life Care of West Seattle. He left you two great grandsons and I wish them well.
Chuck and Jean: Sending love to you and your family. I’m so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. He was blessed to have you as parents. You were a great support and did so much to help him. Keeping you all in my thoughts, Wendy
Having known Bob since the day he was born it is difficult to realize he is gone. Bob was his own man and did his own thing. He is finally at peace and we are proud to have known him. Our heart felt condolences to Chuck and Jean, Tim and Casey and the rest of the family. May God bless you all.
Bob was a fighter riight to the end. Chuck and Jean were the most dedicated parents in looking after Bob’s welfare that I have ever known. May the peace of God be with their whole family.
Jean & Chuck…My heart aches for you. It’s hard to know what to say, so I’ll just say… I’m so sorry you’ve lost your son.
Shirley Annette Boucher
Jean & chuck,
So very sorry for your loss, our thoughts are with you and hoping the happy memories will help during this trying time.
Hugs to you both, Bert & Barb
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our condolences to you and your family,
My thoughts, prayers, and love are with you.
Dear Jean and Chuck
My thoughts and prayers are with you during you time of sorrow.
casey so sorry to hear about your loss.My wife went to school with your dad, she remembers him as being quite the JOCK.. take care
Just found out about the loss of your son. Extending
deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Just found out about the loss of your son. Extending
deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Bob was the funniest person we’ve ever known personally. He was a great story teller and his stories were great because although they were wild and crazy, they were true. Any time we spent time with Bob, we left with a smile on our face … a smile he put there. We will miss him, however we will enjoy memories of him forever. Rest peacefully Bob and say hi to Neils, Shane, Craig, Jay, Greg, and Kathy Knutson for us. You all behave! Our thoughts and prayers for Jean, Chuck, Carol, Jim and the entire family.
I WILL ALWAYS HAVE MEMORIES OF BOB FROM SCHOOL DAYS, BASEBALL, AND TRACK. GOD BLESS THE NEW LIFE!