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Clifford Ernest Higbee

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1924 ~ 2012Clifford Ernest Higbee passed away Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Born May 14, 1924, in Levan, UT. to Clifford Ernest and Doris Odekirk Higbee. Married Doris Ficklin, March 7, 1947, in the Salt Lake Temple. Proud Veteran. Acclaimed candy maker. Beloved husband, father and grandpa....

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Doris I am so sorry to read of Cliff's passing he was a great fudge maker. I hope you and your family will be comforted by the memories you have of him. I miss seeing you at the salon, High Tech Hair, hope you have been well.

I have only the fondest of memories of my Uncle Cliff. He was such a good-hearted man. He was an example to many. His testimony of the Gospel was strong; he shared it often. Aunt Doris, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Doris, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Some of my earliest memories were of you and Cliff visiting with my parents, Georgia and Max Greenwood. I always remember Cliff as a having a sense of humor and very positive outlook. I actually remember, as a kid, selling his fudge door-to-door in my neighborhood! My mother sends her love. All our best!

Aunt Doris and Uncle Cliff. What good memories you have brought into my life. You always had a smile for me and was always happy. I will always remember when you worked at the tabernacle on Temple Square and you would save us a place for general conference. I was always glad to see you there waiting for us. Thank you for the good candy. It really is the best. I love you both. Aunt Doris may the Lord be with you and comfort you at this time.

I remember uncle cliff always called me ching a ling. That was his name for me. He also made the best fudge in the world. He also made the best fudge in thep world. I will miss him. My prayers are with all my cousins and aunt doris

Cliff was the best fudge maker in the valley. But he was also: great at horse shoes, camping, card games, fishing, laughing, smiling, delivering a good Pepsi or milk, always positive, a friend to all, and a great example of being positive no matter what. He will be missed but he will be remembered forever. Love ya Cliff & Doris - Brent Shingleton

I worked with Cliff at Pepsi and enjoyed him as a co-worker. He had a fun personality. I remember when he would introduce himself. Hi, I'm Cliff, drop over. LOL We enjoyed the fudge he made. So good.
So sorry to hear of his passing. He will be missed.
We are thankful for his service to our country.
Ron and Judy Torres.

I grew up in the 4th Ward in Rose Park and I will always remember Cliff as a positive influence in my younger days. I was not active in the church but that did not matter to Cliff and for that I am grateful. Later in life, Cliff came to work for me at my title company. He always had a smile on his face and always had a kind word for everyone. Rest in Peace Cliff.

I will always cherish the many, many wonderful memories I have of good ol' Cliff. What a great man! Heaven received a true angel!