Clifford-Hurley-Obituary

Clifford Hurley

Olympia, Washington

About

LOCATION
Olympia, Washington
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice

Obituary

Send Flowers

Clifford Ira Hurley Cliff Hurley died suddenly on February 2, 2013 on a hiking trail at Lake Quinault at the age of 82. Cliff was born September 22, 1930 in Raymond, Washington. He is survived by his wife Linda, his children: Richard Hurley, Timothy and wife Ann Hurley, Jeff Simmons, Cassandra...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

What a great story teller and a true friend.We have missed you and Linda coming to fish and dig for those giant clams way up here in the far north.Have a bucket full of great memories.Have a great time in heaven--till we see you again.Lots of love to you, Linda and your family. Ken, Mabel and Muttley

Linda and family, so very sorry for your loss. Cliff will be missed by everyone that he met. Those pearly gates will be wide open for him. They need another great story teller.

Linda, and family I am so sorry to hear of Cliff's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Last time we saw Cliff was as he & Linda wandered by our camp on the beach in Ninilchik, Alaska...after having taught people from Germany, Belgium, Italy and Ohio how to shell and clean razor clams, we were all sitting down at our picnic table to consume mass-quantities ...as they walked by, Cliff was checking out our Montana license plates and I hollered to come on in & have a clam...they did...he asked where in Montana, then advised he was from Eatonville...I then looked closely at this...

My grandfather, my friend. I miss him. Day in and day out. He was like a hero to me. A hero sent for me to believe in life and love. I love you Grandpa! Forever and always<3

Sorry for the families loss. He will be missed. Lot's of good memories!

I love you Cliff...I couldnt have asked for a better Dad!! You are going to be sooo missed.
I'll never forget the time you dropped everything to take me crabbing for the first time. You were so excited about teaching me to crab you accidently hit a stump backing out of the driveway and flipped the boat over jamming the motor! After borrowing the neighbor's come-a-long (that you just sold him the day before), you were able to upright it and we were back in pursuit of our adventure. We got...