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Shirley DeKoninck
February 17, 2010
Uncle Cliff was my mother's favorite brother. Too many miles separated them for frequent visits, but she always enjoyed talking to him almost weekly. He was always so friendly to all he met. We will miss him, but know he'll find his beloved, and my mother and dad in heaven. Someday we'll all meet again for another family reunion.
Diana Selin
February 12, 2010
Cliff was my Mom's cousin but I (my husband and children) thought
of him as an uncle. I would spend hours talking to him about old times
and current events. I'm going to miss those visits. We all loved him so much and he will be dearly missed. Ted, Diana Selin and Family
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