Condolences
Canning Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Clayton. I will always remember him as a friend who played ball hockey, loved movies, and who I spent many hours playing QB1 and NTN trivia with. Clayton always had a smile and sense of humor which I enjoyed. He will be missed.
Ken Cameron
Canning Family: I would like to pass on my condolences and prayers in hearing of Clayton’s passing. As a friend and graduate of Bishop Grandin, he was always my favorite partner when it game to trivia as Clayton had a vast knowledge of world. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Scott McLean
Mrs Canning, Grant, Mark and family. I’m so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed spending time with Clayton and have many lifetime memories. A good friend I played hockey and football with. His laugh, lightheartedness and easy going nature made him fun to be around. Clayton helped me get my matriculation in Math. He was a good student and smart. I made sure I sat by him in class so when the material got tricky he could mentor me thru it. I miss the time we spent together and remember him fondly . He will be missed. Sincere Condolences.
Rob Seeley
Canning Family:
I’m very sorry for your loss. He was a good friend.
I remember way back in the 80’s, Clayton wanted to make a movie. He had this 8mm camera, high tech, I know lol. We all got together and made this slasher, horror film. B rated at best. In those days the film was mailed away to be developed. We were on pins and needles waiting for the film to return so we could watch it. When the day finally came, we all got together, picked up a few beers and watched the movie.
Like I said B rated at best……….but OMG did we laugh. It was so much fun.
Thanks for the Memories Clayton. You will be missed
Michael Shostak
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