Clifford-Avey-Obituary

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Clifford O. Avey

Marlborough, Massachusetts

Aug 20, 1930 – Jun 3, 2020 (Age 89)

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BORN
August 20, 1930
DIED
June 3, 2020
AGE
89
LOCATION
Marlborough, Massachusetts

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Slattery Funeral Home - Marlborough Obituary

Clifford O. Avey, 89, of Marlborough passed on June 3, 2020 after a strong battle against the COVID-19 virus. A life-long Marlborough resident and active participant in his hometown community, Cliff left a lasting impression on the many lives he touched. He was pre-deceased by his wife, and best...

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I'm so very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences

To the Avey Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Cliff grew up with my Dad and I will always remember the stories from those days. He was a real gentleman and a great supporter of mine over the years. There should be more Cliff Avey's. On behalf of the whole Durand family our condolences. Bob Durand

To the Avery Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Cliff grew up with my Dad and I will always remember the stories from those days. He was a real gentleman and a great supporter of mine over the years. There should be more Cliff Avery's . On behalf of the whole Durand family our condolences. Bob Durand

To the Avey Family,

I am very sorry for your loss. My hope is that God will give you the comfort (Matthew 5:4 Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.) that you need right now and in the days ahead. May you always feel the presence of your loved one as well as the strength that you need. When memories of him come to your mind, I know that they will bring a smile to your face and happiness to your heart. Stand strong in the fact that you surrounded him with your...

I has the privilege of working with Cliff when he was a Director of the Central Credit Union Fund. He served with insight, kindness, and leadership. My condolences to his family and his many colleagues.

Mr. Avey was quite a gentleman. I remember him taking care of his wife Rose. My sympathies to his family. Kate formerly from Dr. Qureshi's office.

Our thoughts are prayers go out to Cliffs family... We always enjoyed him and Rose at the Catholic Order of Foresters dinners he organized . May he rest in peace Don and Carol Hamelin

Rose, Phil and Ellen,

I was lucky enough to have your dad as my Godfather. I have very fond memories of presenting him with a new tie each year at Christmas and also a bag of Werther's butterscotch candies. Throughout the year I would stop into his office at St.Mary's, we would catch up and he would always make sure to have a butterscotch candy while I visited. I am glad my parents chose him to be part of my life and know that he is watching over all of you from Heaven. Prayers to all...

Dear Bobby and Phyllis and the entire Avey family, may your memories give you great comfort and solace in the days ahead. Cliff exemplified public service and love of community in the best positive sense. May Gid bless you all.

Joanne Ferrecchia Willis