Clifford-Neubaum-Obituary

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Clifford L. "Cliff" Neubaum

Sanger, Texas

Oct 20, 1945 – Aug 9, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
October 20, 1945
DIED
August 9, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Sanger, Texas

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Coker Funeral Home - Sanger Obituary

Clifford Leroy “Cliff” Neubaum passed away on August 9, 2020, at the age of 74, surrounded by his daughter Traci and family.  He was born in Belvidere, Illinois, to Charles and Ruth Neubaum on October 20, 1945.


Cliff married the love of his life, Anna Mae Vaughan on March 13, 1971.  He and Anna were married over 30 years and lived in Krum, Texas, all their lives.  Cliff loved his family and friends as much as they loved him.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing, and always looked forward to hosting weekly poker games with his friends. Mowing the lawn was one of his passions, and no one did it better than he did.  Cliff always watched the weather in order to plan the day he would mow.


He is survived by his daughter Traci Neubaum Delcambre of Krum; grand-daughter Haley Dee McGuire and husband Cody; two great-grandchildren Ivy Aryn McGuire and River Milo McGuire from Haslet; brothers Charles A. Neubaum, Daniel L. Neubaum and wife Darlisa from Illinois; many nieces and nephews, and great-great children living in Texas and Illinois.  He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, his brother Jerry Neubaum, and sisters Donna Bryant, Beverly Neubaum, and Charlotte Welch.


The family will welcome friends to celebrate Cliff’s life on Saturday, October 18, 2020, at his home in Krum, Texas. 


Arrangements are under the direction of Coker Funeral Home.  You may share online condolences and memories of Cliff with the Neubaum family at www.cokerfuneralhome.com.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I remember going to Uncle Cliff and Nanny house a lot when I was young. Loved them two dearly. I have great memories of staying there many times. Always a treat. RIP and see you again some day!

“Uncle” Cliff lived across the street from my Granny.... I have countless memories of him, from learning how to work on the mower to having the shakes after shooting at a big buck... I can still hear that rattling plastic Ammo box as he pulled it out of the glove box, trying to reload his rifle and light a cigarette at the same time, his hands shaking so hard from the excitement.... I look forward to seeing him again!!!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I remember when Cliff first came to Texas. He was a great friend to us. We shared many of his "first" getting to know Texas moments. He worked with my husband at Moore Business Forms. Sending hugs and prayers for the family.

On behalf of everyone at VNA Ann's Haven Hospice, it was a privilege to be of service to Cliff and his family. You are in our hearts and prayers at this time and forever.

Sending you all my love, hugs & prayers. I love you, more Know I am here for you.