May God bless you and your...
Always on my mind dad.
John Chadwick
March 29, 2025 | Family


Seattle, Washington
Clifford Chadwick passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 3, 2011.
Always on my mind dad.
John Chadwick
March 29, 2025 | Family
Will remember you forever Dad. Thanks for being there.
John Chadwick
March 29, 2021 | Ocean Park, WA | Son
I had the good fortune of getting to see Chad every Friday afternoon at Overlake while working at the south lobby info desk. Each week I looked forward to him stopping by to say hi and share a story or two while passing by my desk. It was very endearing how he would go to the cafeteria before leaving for home each week to pick up dinner for he and his wife. He always commented on how he enjoyed giving her a reprieve from having to cook dinner. What a kind and gentle man...I have, and will...
April 15, 2011
Thanks all for sharing your memories and thoughts about Dad.
John Chadwick
April 13, 2011 | Bellevue, WA
While Chad had his own favorite volunteer places, he was also a real supporter of Karna's love of Bellevue Arts Museum, and it was always a treat to chat with him there. As we send our love to his family, we share the loss of his kindness and sparkle; we've lost a dear friend.
Peggy Ostrander
April 07, 2011 | Kirkland, WA
I had the honor of working with Chad at Overlake ER for many years. He was quick with humor, a twinkle in his eye and a warm smile that made him unforgettable to all who knew him. He will be greatly missed.
Suzie Herman
April 06, 2011 | Bellevue, WA
I had the honor of working with Chad at Overlake ER for many years. He was quick with humor, a twinkle in his eyes and a warm smile that made him unforgettable. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Suzie Herman
April 06, 2011 | Bellevue, WA
I had the honor of working with Chad at Overlake ER for many years. He was quick with humor
Suzie Herman
April 06, 2011 | Bellevue, WA
I had the pleasure of working with Chad for years at Overlake Hospital ER. He was always willing to help out, smile, laugh, bring pens and candy to the staff and talk about his adventures with all the many "jobs" he kept busy doing. Chad made the ER a better place for patients and staff, his caring way will be missed. My thoughts to the Chadwick family.
Hilary Hotchkiss
April 05, 2011