Clair Watne
Clair Alden Watne, 85, founder of Watne Realty, died on Monday, July 30, 2012 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Clair was born on January 22, 1927 at Hannaford, North Dakota, to Carl and Judith Amelia (Eastvold) Watne. He was reared in Griggs County and graduated from Cooperstown High School. He entered the U.S. Army at the age of 17 and was placed in the ASTP program, and received specialized training in engineering. He honorably served his country during World War II, and received many awards for excellent marksmanship. When the war ended he was serving in communications in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.
Following his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army, Clair attended the University of Minnesota and graduated with degrees in Economics and Agriculture. He came to Minot in 1951 and established Watne Realtors. At the time North Dakota did not have realtor licensing, continuing education or multiple listing service. Clair was instrumental locally and statewide in developing these programs.
He was united in marriage to Darlene Widdel on March 25, 1954. They were the proud parents of four children: Carmen (Daniel) Boggs of Everett, Washington, Steven (Karine) Watne of Edina, Minnesota, Nancy (Duffy) Mitchell of Seattle, Washington and Matthew Watne of Minot; grandchildren: Michael and Matthew Hadreas; John, Patrick and Duffy Mitchell; Claire, Emily, Khloe, Kamille and Mitchell Watne; 3 nephews and 1 niece. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Carmen Watne, and two brothers Earl Watne and Leo Watne.
Clair received many honors and held numerous community and statewide offices including: Past President, Realtor of the Year, and Lifetime Member of the ND Association of Realtors and Minot Board of Realtors, President of the Minot Area Development Corporation, Chamber of Commerce President, Minot Lions Club President, Exalted Ruler and District Deputy Elks, Red Cross Board of Directors, Minot Library Board and member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Eagles.
Darlene and Clair loved living at the lake and they traveled and extensively internationally and through most of the states in the U.S.A. He also enjoyed woodworking, carving, and fishing. One of his favorite things was to go to the lake with his buddies to deer camp, where they allegedly went hunting, also. Clair and Dar loved nature and sitting on the deck at the cabin watching the birds at their many feeders and in his perennial sunflower garden.
A Celebration of the Life of Clair Watne will be on Monday, August 6, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. in First Presbyterian Church, Minot.
Interment will be at Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot.
Visitation will be on Sunday, August 5, 2012 from noon until 5:00 p.m. in Thomas Family Funeral Home, Minot.
Memorials are preferred to the Minot Area Community Foundation, Mid Dakota Chapter of the Red Cross, or Salvation Army.
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| Message | Sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. |
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| Message | Our deepest condolences. Clair was a great person and respected business man and will be very missed. Our thoughts are with your family at this time. |
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| Message | Dear Darlene and family-my deep condolences on the passing of such a wonderful man, husband and father. Clair had such a wonderful way with people that he will be fondly thought of and missed. Take very special care of you. Holly |
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| Message | Clair was a wonderful person and always had a great outlook on life, I've always respected this man a lot...He will be missed by all. May God Bless You Clair and thanks for all You have done for Me. |
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| Message | Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Darlene, and your family. We'll always remember the stories of "deer camp"! Bert, Dad, Joe, and Clair always had a good time together! |
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| Message | Darlene & Family - Our sincere sympathy to you. You've lost a wonderful pillar of the community. |
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| Message | Sorrow fills our hearts as we think of the loss of Clair. He was a true business and personal friend. It was always enjoyable to share memories of "old Minot" and some of our mutual friends and acquaintances. Our sincere condolences to Darlene and family. Joanne and Otto Ellison |
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| Message | What a remarkable man, full of fun stories and integrity. Larry and I will miss him as a partner and as a friend. |
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| Message | I got to know Clair when he opened the office down here in Rugby. Clair was very patient and a very kind man. I will keep his family in my prayers in the upcoming days. |
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| Message | There are fond memories from times at the lake, and many tales Dad told about deer camp. Take care, our thoughts and prayers are with you. |

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