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Clifford Day Chambers

Boise, Idaho

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Clifford Day Chambers 1922 - 2012 Clifford Day Chambers died on Saturday January 21 at Paramount Park Assisted Living Center in Eagle, ID. Cliff was born in Portland, Oregon on January 10, 1922, the only child of Day Theodore and Clara Hazel Chambers. He was raised and educated through high...

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I first met Cliff at the First Congregational Church summer camp in the summer of 1960 at Payette Lake Idaho just a few months after my family immigrated from Holland, I was 14 at the time. Cliff toke notice as I had a very strong foreign accent. When he asked where I was from and my last name he replied, I'm not going to try to pronouns that nor will I remember it. Well Cliff had the answer!. I'm going to call you “Dutch” as I played ball with a guy named Dutch. That nickname has stuck...

Cliff blessed my life. He was my great uncle, but in many ways, he was so much more. He was the father figure to me that I never had. The years I spent with Cliff hold a special, treasured place in my heart. I have wonderful memories of him with June and my Grandpa-they are all very loved and missed! Carmen

My two youngest sons, Jason and Ben Anderson, began their relationship with Cliff and June through yard work, hauling hay, etc. When Jason died in a plane crash with his dad, Cliff became a very strong mentor to Ben. We spent several summers visiting Cliff and June up at the ranch, along with many other dear friends. Cliff and June had a way of bringing us all together. Beautiful memories. I thank God for the love and attention Cliff gave to my son during those first years of loss. They meant...

My kids and I spent many wonderful summers with June and Cliff at the Bryant Ranch. We had many great conversations on spiritual and political issues as well as family and ranch history. We loved his stories and quick wit. He will be greatly missed, but we rejoice that he is with June in glory.

I'm emailing from Canada. I contacted Cliff twenty-four years ago and at that time he answered a questionnaire regarding the years he spent in baseball. I'm especially interested in the old Pacific Coast League and I know that Cliff had that great season pitching for the pennant winning Los Angeles Angeles in 1947. Cliff was 24-7. He was certainly one of my baseball card heroes.

Barry McMahon [email protected]

Cliff,
What an amazing life you've led! Rest in peace my friend.

What a beautiful picture to remember him by! Makes me have a good cry all over again. I had the best childhood and part of that was because Cliff and June were my neighbors for my first twenty years. Such sweet and generous people! When I heard that Cliff had passed, I had such a flood of memories, especially sweet was remembering when he took Brennan and Ryan and Shane and I to see "Reurn of the Jedi" at Hillcrest theater. What a treat that was, and we were so excited, and Cliff was so...

We are Charlie and Evelyn Hickerson. Boise. Clif was for atime, a member of Boise Friends Church, along with his lovely wife, June. We enjoyed his stories and his expertise on our various commities. June and I had many good ,times together. Our condolences are with his family. Love, Evey.