Clifford-ALDERMAN-Obituary

Clifford C. ALDERMAN

Yorktown, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Clifford Clayton Alderman, 84, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.Cliff was a native of Floyd County, Va., and was a York County resident since 1949. Cliff loved his community, and his community loved him. He never met a stranger. He was a kind, simple, caring man. He was...

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Of all the people I have known in York County, Cliff was one of the finest. I had the joy and blessing of working for Cliff while I was in high school, of going to church with Cliff and his family, and later in life, being a friend and admirer. There was never a finer man, who loved his community and its people anymore so than Cliff. I will always have good memories of his life, his care and service for others. Cliff was a kind and considerate person who was a friend to many, young and...

To the Alderman family, Of all the wonderful and kind words about Cliff, they are not enough. He was truly a blessing to this community. I remember telling people if they had carburetor problem...go to Cliff's - Clyde is there! The two of them could fix anything. The prayers of the community will see you through. God Bless.

Gary and Family,
Seems like I have known Cliff my whole life. Always loved to see him at the station. I remember in Little Leauge seeing Cliff's Gulf on the back of the uniforms. He was always there for the community. I know my Mom and countless other York Co.residents counted on him for guidance and telling it straight. They trusted Cliff unconditionally. I am proud to have known Cliff and proud to call his son a dear friend. Gary your Dad was and is proud of you, you are continuing his...

The Saunders family sends its sincere condolences to you and all your family. Cliff had a life well lived and will be remembered with fondness by countless members of this community.

Gary, Patti and Family,
During the summer, we were clearing out Dad's attic and threw a box down the attic stairs. Out fell a whole pile of credit card carbons from Cliff's Gulf (yes, Dad really did save everything). They were from the 70s when all 5 of us Carroll kids were learning to drive, and we found all our signatures plus Mom's and Dad's. We feel like we grew up with Cliff (even remembering when Cliff's was across the street), and remember his friendliness and kindness. Gary, you...

The Griffin family sends it's prayers in this time of need. Sincerely God Bless.

My DEEPEST sympathies go out to Cliffs family. When I turned 16 (A LONG time ago) my dad told me that the only place to get a good honorable state inspection was Cliffs. Over the years I had even traveled from my home at the time in Norfolk to visit Cliffs. Such a wonderful fun man, it was an honor to know him and to frequent his business and ALWAYS see him there with a smile. Sympathies to the Alderman Family and Friends

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Alderman Family,
Cliff was not only a husband, father, businessman, and pillar of our community but also a friend you could depend on. I have such fond memories of him. He always made sure that we where taken care of. He gave us his number to call in case we needed gas in the middle of the night when Vanessa and Dad where sick, or I needed to get to a hospital. When we were little, he would pat my mom on the hand and would give us girls a piece of candy. We will miss his smiles and...