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Clifford E. Gray

Newville, Pennsylvania

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Clifford E. Gray, 86, ended his life journey on Friday, October 12, 2012. Born in Renovo, Pa, on May 2, 1926, he was the son of the late James and Joanna Gray. An avid fisherman, Mr. Gray was also a US Navy Veteran of World War II. Clifford is survived by one son, Alan Gray, husband of Lois of...

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I remember Clifford Gray and the visits telling stories to Wesley Lee Pierce and family. He was Wes's fishing buddy, too. Doris in heaven and Wesley Lee and Pierce Family. We think of you and the fond memories we have.

Remembering Clifford. He was Wesley Lee Pierce's friend for a long time. Carlisle, Shippensburg and Sugarland, Texas. Doris Boettcher and Wes Pierce loved to entertain and talk of fishing stories. Never will forget. He knew Wes's son Wesley Douglas and Debbie Bright Pierce. If anyone has a picture of him let me know.

so sad to hear the news. but hes in heaven with one good friend/family my grandpa. telling there story together having joyful time. both smiling down looking down everyone.

Deepest sympathy to Cliff's family .... our family was quite close as we grew up practically together. Sharing the memorable passion of camping and fishing around the Renovo area nearly every summer. Oh the fun! I am sure he is having the best time now in heaven.

Does anyone have a photo of Cliff to e-mail me. Wes passed away but would like very much a photo to pass down to his son and to give a photo to Doris. From Sugarland and Houston, Texas. My e-mail is [email protected]

I was deeply saddened to hear of Cliff's passing. Your entire family is in my thoughts. I am one of many friends that enjoyed Cliff's camaraderie in Shippensburg, PA and our annual canoe trips. It is not an understatement to say that half a dozen young men are great fisherman due to Cliff's expertise and his willingness to share his passion. I for one, will always think of Cliff everytime I tie a hook knot and every canoe trip I attend. You may be gone Cliff; but, you will never be...

Dear Family of Cliff, My deepest sympathy. Cliff was my neighbor for a few years and The Schoolhouse and what a very nice person he was. We often got the mail together and walked back to our places. I missed him after he moved. God's peace to all of you.

Cliff was very instrumental in my life and the life of my friends. His words of wisdom on the father son Canoe trip will never be forgotten. He will continue to live on in our lives with the retelling of all of his old stories.Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the family.

My deepest sympathy to the family. Cliffy, your words of wisdom will be sorely missed.