Clifford-BOLTZ-Obituary

Clifford William BOLTZ

Sacramento, California

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BOLTZ, Clifford William Age 91, of Sacramento, Calif., went home to be with his Lord and Savior on June 4, 2010. He passed away peacefully. Clifford was born on September 26, 1918, to Pier and Mary Bordeaux Boltz in St. Francis, S.D. He graduated from St. Francis High School and married his high...

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Hau! My Name is George Boltz. Uncle "Cleef", as I called him, was a Man's man. I remember one time Dad and him were arguing who took the most pills. Cliff said that Dad probably took more,, but his were bigger. When I had orders to go to Vietnam, I asked Uncle Cleef, who I know was a fellow "Grunt" from WWII, for some advice. He told me to keep your head down and your butt in the air. That way you'll get shot in the butt instead of the head. He was joking of course, but his words were...

I shall always remember the wonderful laugh and the kind and gentle ways of my Great Uncle Clifford ...

The Clifford Boltz family and the Bernard Boltz family were very close and we spent many wonderful summer vacations together on the Oregon Coast, in South Dakota and in my hometown of Denver, Colorado.

I vividly remember the "light-hearted" competition between my grandpa (Dutch Boltz) and great uncle Clifford regarding who had what condition, who took what medication...

I am Uncle Clifford's niece, Priscilla,same age as Ronnie. I have many fond memories of times when Uncle Clifford's and our families would get together. Once when were all together at my home in Denver (I think it was after a reunion in St. Francis) my Dad and Clifford were in the backyard and Dad was telling Clifford that it was okay to pet our dog, Max, (German Shepherd and not too fond of strangers). Clifford was hesitant, but Dad kept encouraging him. Clifford did, Max bite his hand;...

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Boltz family.

Hi I am Clifford's nephew, Dave, I am so sorry for the loss of Clifford. He meant a lot to me. I have very fond memories of spending time with our families, The trips to South Dakota, the barbeques at Cliff' house, and Reno. Once when we were in Reno, Cliff and I were staying together, he asked me what I thought was shaving cream, well he spread this all over his face, he and I never laughed so hard, he actually wanted after shave. I really enjoyed betting on football gavmes with Cliff,...