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Clifford Deyle Hendrix

Charleston, South Carolina

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Clifford Deyle Hendrix SPARTANBURG, SC-- Clifford Deyle Hendrix, 57, of Spartanburg, husband of Nancy Crews Hendrix of 233 Loring Street, died Thursday, June 19, 2008, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He will be remembered as a devoted husband, father and grandfather; son, brother...

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Nancy-

I have been out of town and am just now learning of Cliff's passing. My heart goes out to you and the boys. Cliff was one of my favorite people and I have many fond memories of him. You and the family are in my prayers.

Nancy & Family,

Cliff and I worked together for a short period of time, but I always felt like a long time friend with him. Your memories of Cliff will help you get through this time of sorrow. Be sure to remember how he helped each one, brought laughter into the family and was a caring husband and father.

I am glad I got to know Cliff.

My prayers go out to you Nancy and your family.

I remember when you came into our class to check what was we on. To Ms.Nancy i will keep you in my prayers.

Dear family, We regret so much the passing of our beloved Clifford. He was a brave fighter to the very end. We admired him and appreciated him for his efforts to preserve his father's photographic family history that covered several generations. This was quite an undertaking and one I know he wanted to complete. He worked on it until he no longer had the strength. The family will be forever grateful for his great effort. We will miss his loving smile and great humor at family reunions. ...

To the family:
I met Mr. Hendrix as a new employee to Spartanburg District 7. I appreciate his immediate welcome. I am one who needs constant attention when it comes to technology and he was extrememly patient and friendly. I am also strengthened by his faith and witness. My prayers are for peace and comfort for your family.

Nancy,
So Sorry to hear of Cliffs loss. I had been kept up to date by Kathy McKenzie, so it was not a complete shock. The fact that the Guest book was signed by so many people throughout the Country, attest to the many hearts Cliff touched. The things he taught me about the game will be long remembered, and passed on to others.

Cliff in his High School Band days

Nancy, I am so sad to read about Cliff's passing. I met Cliff through our online band connection. We became friends over the last 5 or 6 years, and we maintained an ongoing dialog for much of that time.

I will play the "Mooseheart March", as played by the Spartanburg High School Band, many times over the coming weeks and months. I know it was one of Cliffy's favorites. I remember how frustrated he was in his attempts to get that song recorded digitally so he could share it with us. He...

Nancy, Lovonia and family, I am sorry that I cannot get to the funeral and visitation for Cliff. I'll miss giving and receiving the hugs we all need. I did visit him a couple times recently. My sympathy for you all. Cliff was a terrific guy and he will be missed by all of us.

Dear Lovonia,

I am so very sorry to read of the passing of your son, Clifford. May your strenght in God sustain you & your family