

Born in Campbellton, New Brunswick, August 15th, 1914, he was the son of the late Annie Horth and the late John clement Vick Sr. Predeceased by his wife, Mary Elizabeth (Shaw), son, Conrad Clement Vick, grand-daughter, Kimberly Ann Vick, brothers, Wilfred, George and sister, Mary Macenauer.
Clem is survived by his children, Allen (Florence), Carrol Chedore (Jack), David (Colleen), Linda (Jean-Claude), daughter-in-law Phyllis (Dickie), grandchildren, Cindy, Dean, Mathieu, Vanessa, Jason and Lori; great-grandchildren, Christian, Chad, Tye, Ali, Michel and many nieces and nephews. Also survived by sisters, Rita Fraser and Elizabeth Felber (Otto).
Clem retired from the CNR with 35 years’ service. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. His three proudest achievements were President of the Campbellton Figure Skating club putting on a spectacular show called under the Big Top with a live orchestra, head coach of the Campbellton Midget Royals winning the 1961-62 Provincial Championship and his induction to the “2010 Campbellton Sports Hall of Fame” at 95 years of age.
He will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Special Thanks to Ken Murray and staff of the Campbellton Nursing Home and Campbellton Soldiers’ Memorial Villa. Clem and family appreciate the many acts of kindness provided to him while being a resident of both places making him and family feel very special!
The funeral mass will be held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Campbellton on Thursday April 9th.
Visitations at Maher’s Funeral Home, 33 Lansdowne Street Campbellton, Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm and 7pm to 9pm, and Thursday at 10:00am until time of funeral.
Donations to the Village Nursing Home or charity of donor’s choice would be appreciated.
Funeral arrangements arein the care of Maher’s Funeral Home Campbellton.
(506)789-1699 or (855)404-1699 email: [email protected]
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