In Memory

Ross Clem

Ross Clem

 Ross Sydney Clem, age 51, of Georgetown, formerly of Austin, died peacefully at home Sunday evening, July 13, 2003,  his family by his side. Ross was born on November 11, 1951, to Ross M. Clem and Jean A. Krisl in Wichita Falls, Texas. He married Debbie Caples on June 3, 2003 in Georgetown, Texas. Ross graduated from The University of Texas in Austin, and was employed by the University as Department Director of Continuing Education. Some of his hobbies included collecting. He loved photography, and was an amateur computer genius. He will be remembered for his gentle, kind, and loving nature. Ross leaves his wife, Debbie Caples Clem of Georgetown; stepdaughters, Kendra Clovis of Round Rock, Wendy Caples of Austin;granddaughters, Kendal Clovis and Kirsten Clovis of Round Rock; brother, John Clem of Enid, OK; also many good friends and co-workers. Preceding him in death were his parents, Ross M. and Jean Clem. Memorial Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, July 17, 2003, at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel, 393 N. I-H 35, Georgetown, (512) 869-8888. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Ross's memory to The Univ. of Tx., M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 297153, Houston, Tx. 77292-0153, (or) 800-525-5841, (or) M D Anderson.Org. Arrangements made by The Gabriels Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 1727, 393 N. I-H 35,Georgetown, Tx 78627- 1727 (512) 869-8888.



 
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03/14/19 11:22 PM #1    

Philip Wetz

I was saddened to learn of the loss of my good friend at AHHS, Ross Clem.  Ross and I both played saxophone in the Band and sat next to each other for several years which gave us the opportunity to get to know each other.  As mentioned in his obituary, he was a kind and thoughtful person with a "quiet" sense of humor.  Even though our lives went in different directions after AHHS, I will always remember him as a friend and a gracious person.

Phil Wetz


03/20/19 02:30 PM #2    

Milton Lee Carleston

Lots of good times in the alto sax section at AHHS followed by several years in Austin attending UT. He could be hilarious at times! Sorry that it took so long to hear of his passing.


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