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Carol D. Clifford

Lawrence, Kansas

Age 89

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Carol D. CliffordCarol D. Clifford died on November 8, 2013 at age 89. She was born in Neosho, Missouri and lived in Lawrence since 1960. Carol was involved in establishing and supporting many Lawrence community service projects over the years, particularly in support of children and the elderly....

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Feb 15, 2015: I have been thinking of Carol for the last several months, not knowing that she died in Nov 2013. I had been remiss in not calling or sending her a card obviously even back in 2013...and now I find that she has passed away. Chris, John and Katie...I want to tell you what a difference Carol made in my life. At the age of 51 or so, I started doctoral studies in 1999, moving from CA to KS, not knowing a soul. The first 2 years I lived in an apartment but then I had the good...

DR SAKU GUNASEGARAM with Carold D. Clifford on Carol's front porch at 801 Mississippi Street, Lawrence, Kansas, USA 1992-ish

DR SAKU GUNASEGARAM with Carol D. Clifford at her home 801 Mississippi St Lawrence KS USA 1990

I met Carol in August 1984 [nineteen eighty-four]-LITERALLY only my second whole DAY in The United States.I was searching for a place to buy lunch+saw her standing at the door of KU's Foreign Students' Office. She took me to her home at 801 Mississippi Street in Lawrence-just down the road from KU+made me lunch with her own hands because she said: "Honey, the only places open on KU's campus during student orientation weekends are vending machines+you don't want that." I loved+appreciated...

I will miss Carol so much, we became friends at Babcock when I and she lived there, I use to get her mail for her and we would have a good visit. She was so helpful to me in my last surgery,I know she is in a better place, my sorrow for your loss Chris, John and Katie

I had the pleasure of doing Carols hair for almost 10 years...I will miss our monthly visits. Carol was a kind hearted loving woman and I will miss her.

We will remember Carol so fondly and I think immediatly of her smile. She smiled a lot! My mother, Betsy Webster, always said Carol was "her best friend". She asked me to please send you her prayers and love and was soory that she could not come to see you personally for the services. Her health is fragile. Sending you blessings and peaceful thoughts and wishes. With much aloha, Jennifer Joie and Betsy Webster

Chris, John and Katie, I enjoyed working with your mother and grandmother very much. Carol was a wonderful lady. Memories tend to be where we go for strength, comfort and peace in times like these. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.