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Kathy Keyes
November 5, 2010
Pat, you are in my prayers. I know how much you meant to Cliff. He loved you so. I remember how much he enjoyed making people laugh. I will see you soon at the celebration of life. I hope to meet many of your friends that you mentioned and Cliff talked about when he came back "home" on those rare occasions. Love you, take care of your broken heart. Kathy
Diana Mitchell
November 3, 2010
SPECIAL THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR HIS FAMILY. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. HE WILL BE MISSED ! LOVE " DIANA MITCHELL .
judith
November 3, 2010
Thank you GOD for choicing Cliff as my big brother. Thou i didn't tell him enough i hope he knew how much i loved him. I will charish the time i had with him.
Pat aligrim
November 3, 2010
To my loving Husband,Bye babe I will miss your corn popping jokes they always came out when I needed them and I will also miss your patients.Your shining blue eyes I will miss dearly.Thanks for the 38 years together and are wonderful daughter Kim.Love you babe
pat Algrim
November 3, 2010
Hi this is Cliff's wife Pat,Thanks to everyone who has left a message and will leave a message.To everyone who will be going to his life service Thanks for going and I will see you there.
Edwin Anderson
October 31, 2010
Cliff, you will be missed and thought of every morning I head out the door for work. I will always remember the things you taught me that helped to calm me down and become a less hateful and more caring person. Mine and that of my spouses heartfelt thanks will always be there for you and Pat. Rest in peace my friend.
Always,
Edwin and Sonja Anderson
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