Clifford-Conover-Obituary

Clifford "Cliff" Conover

Syracuse, New York

1949 - 2024

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Syracuse, New York
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Clifford "Cliff" D. Conover April 8, 2024 Clifford D. Conover, 74, of Liverpool, NY passed away Monday, April 8, 2024 at Menorah Park surrounded by his family. Cliff was born August 22, 1949 to William and Elizabeth Conover in Richland, WA. He married his childhood and best friend Susan and they...

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I just learned of Cliff's passing and want to add my condolences to all his family. I worked with Cliff at Agway for a number of years and remember him fondly as a true professional and a great guy! Please know he is well-remembered, as I am sure he is much missed by all who knew him.

Dear Susan, So sorry to hear of your husband's passing.

Susan....so very sorry to hear of Cliffs passing. Cherish the memories.

I have not seen Cliff for some time but will always cherish his smile and laugh. Humanity has been blessed to have him and Susan. I am happy he's at peace and smiling down upon us.

I cling to the memory of a vibrant, friendly man who adored his family and loved his community. I cherish thoughts of when we would meet, Sue and Cliff with their dog; Art and I with ours, on walks in the village. I am sorry for the grief you are experiencing now, and wish you comfort in the support of family and friends.

To Susan and family, Please accept my sincerest condolences! My thoughts and prayers are with you. May the peace of God be with you during this season of grief. Be well.

Sue and family, We were so sorry to hear about Cliff's passing but know that he is now at peace. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family during this difficult time.

I am truly sorry to hear of Cliff's passing. I worked with Cliff at Agway Energy. Your daughter and mine (Angela), were both Central NY soccer players, and featured in the Syracuse newspaper together. I have only fond memories of Cliff, and his love for his family. Sincerely, Rosie Culotti

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