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Clifford L. Jones

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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MECHANICSBURG Clifford L. Jones, 80, passed away at his home on Wednesday, May 7, 2008, aft er a long battle with prostate cancer. Born on December 31, 1927, in Sharon, he was the son of the late James Boynton and Hazel McCracken Jones. He was preceded in death in 1998 by his first wife, Jean...

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Dear Jones Family,
I was saddened to learn of Cliff's passing. I walk with you in prayer during this difficult time. I was privileged to know Cliff thru the Penna Audubon. I know his family was the most important thing to him and hope the memories he built with all the trips help sustain you. God be with you.

Dear Carole,
My heart truly is with you during this time. I am so sorry to hear of Cliff's homegoing...my prayers have been with you and will continue for you and the family. Len and I were privileged to have known Cliff. He was an incredible man. May you continue to sense the deep love of the Lord as you once again walk through this journey...
Much love and on our knees in prayers for you,
Trudy and Len

I was fortunate enough to have Cliff as one of my professors while at Messiah College. His experience, good nature and enthusiasm for life gave him a presence that will surely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Carole, his family and the many other hearts that Cliff Jones touched.

Carole,

I was saddened to learn of Cliff's passing. I know that you had many happy years together and for that I am so glad. You have been in my thoughts many times these past years and I wish that I would have acted on those thoughts before this. Please know that you are in my prayers and that I would love to be in touch after you get settled into life again.

With love, Carol Weavill Apgar

As I offer my sympathy to family members, may you be comforted by knowing that Cliff touched the lives of thousands of people in many different ways. He was a man of integrity, principle and faith. I am grateful to have benefited from his counsel.

I always had respect for Clifford Jones. He was a person of integrity and he provided substantive advice to the many that knew him. There are so many pleasent memories. I wish the best to his family.

Carole and Family,

Cappy and I send our deepest condolences. He was a friend and an inspiration. His knowledge and personality helped steer me through the corridors of state and local politics as we prepared for, then built the new airport. He'll be greatly missed.

Dearest Nancy,
I was so sorry to read of your beloved father's passing. I wanted you to know I'm thinking of you during this sad time, but you are never very far from my thoughts. I hope you can take some comfort in the wonderful memories you have of all the fantastic journeys you shared with your dad.
My hearfelt sympathy,
Lauri Rice-Maue

Dear Carole and Family,

“Mr.” Jones was a mentor, a friend during those early days at Labor and Industry in 1968 when I was a summertime key punch operator on summer break from Messiah College and he was the new Secretary. His hard-driving work ethic left an indelible mark on me that help shape my eventual 36-year career at the State. He was an honorable man, a true statesman. He will be missed.

Love, Leora and Allison Kirkpatrick