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Click here to view all obituariesI'm having trouble picking a story to share as there are so many to choose from and no story could truly encapsulate how truly wonderful she was. I guess my best bet is to talk about how many of my dad's concerts she went to with me. (My dad is in a band called Kritial Mass and we were known to be KM groupies and often had the temporary tattoos to prove it). Clare came to quite a few of their gigs and made each and every single one so much fun. From the time we both tried to hide under the sink in the ladies room (a poorly thought out plan to scare my sister) to the time we wrote fake reservations for parties of one in the ledger at Mackenzie's (we didn't want anyone to reserve a table for someone who wasn't coming- looking back, I think the hostess could have guessed that the Bobby Pancake reservation wasn't real no matter the size). The thing that stands out to me most from those concerts was how Clare's kindness and glove of life affected everyone there. She made a lasting impression on my whole family and their friends as well. She made sure my dad knew how great she thought the music was. She always came bearing Rosedale pies for my parents. Clare's happiness was infectious and I know my whole family will cherish those memories forever. As heartbroken as I am right now, I am so grateful for her and every single moment I got to spend with her.