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Clifford Curry Jr.

Knoxville, Tennessee

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Clifford Curry, Jr.Knoxville, TNClifford Curry, Jr., age 79, died September 7, 2016, at UT Medical Center. He was born November 3, 1939, in the Bearden area of Knoxville. He was a graduate of Austin High School, class of 1955. Clifford lived in Nashville, Tennessee, for over 20 years, and...

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what a great vocalist and Christian man.

Clifford, Leopard you have no idea how much I miss talking to you everyday I miss you even more now we have been in a crisis with a pandemic I am so glad you're safe miss you so much I talked to an but I I haven't been able to get in a response from my go she post on Facebook every now and then listen I just wanted you to know that I know I have a lot of people miss you I think about Bill at 2 I'll try to get in touch with his daughter and see how she's doing all right I'm going to take a...

Curry family. I would like to extend my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one.

I did not know Mr. Curry well but had an opportunity to work with him during my time at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center.

The Center had a throw back summer that year and Mr. Curry came to perform. That was the best Old School party in Knoxville year. Old Austin graduates came out and had a BALL.

The public will miss his physical presence but we are all blessed to have...

The Collegiates

The Collegiates band from High Point, N.C. are blessed to know and also play with Clifford through the late 60's.
We will miss him greatly.

Once you met Clifford, you felt you had known him forever. He was so kind and sweet, a true gentleman. Like many, he had a wonderful reputation. But his stellar reputation matched his true character--that is a rare combination where one's character actually mirrors his reputation. That is because he was genuine and authentic to his core. Jesus saw a man at a distance and remarked, "there is a man without guile." That is so rare these days--Jesus could have been referring to Clifford. I...

Condolences to the Curry Family
Prayers are ordered for you in the time of your transition,
May God be your anchor to strengthen you as days to come.

What a great friend. Clifford is at home now.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

What a wonderful and talented man. My wife and I met "sweet Clifford" several times and have a photo of the three of us in our den. He was always so kind and nice. Rest well Clifford!