Clifford-Kuhn-Obituary

Clifford R. Kuhn

Longview, Washington

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Clifford R. Kuhn, April 19, 1944 - August 16, 2005Clifford (Cliff, known as Randy when he was growing up) made his presence known to this world on April 19, 1944 in Beaverton, Oregon. His parents were Dr. Clifford W. and Florence Kuhn (R.N.) and he was raised in the Portland/Beaverton area. Cliff...

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I am terribly saddened that this is how I found out about my Uncles Death. He was always so kindhearted to me as a child.

We are sorry for you loss
I was a client and my wife is a a good friend of the ex wife(Noreen) and Cliff.
Again we are sorry for your loss.
Rusty And Chris
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I came back to see what others had to say about the wonderful man we knew and noticed that my email address was entered incorrectly. Please forgive me and God Bless you.

I had a couple of contacts with Mr. Kuhn. One came when I was a juror in a trial for one of his clients, and later, over a six week period of time nearly six years ago, when he joined a no-smoking support class. Of all the people in the class, I think he had the most difficulty trying to stop smoking cigarettes, and I have often wondered if he ever beat the habit. I was saddened when I read he had passed away from cancer - much too young and with lots of good years still ahead of him. My...

I believe I first met Cliff nearly 30 years ago when I was a prosecutor in Lewis County and always enjoyed working on cases with him. He represented his clients well and was foremost always a gentleman in court. As a judge for the last 18 years in Clark County and as a visiting judge in Cowlitz County fairly often, I have always apreciated the gentleman's gentleman that he was. My sympathy to his family and friends, but take comfort in the fact that he left his corner of the world a better...

Cliff was an elegant character. I first met him when I was a deputy prosecutor in Cowlitz county. Later when I went into private practice we deepened our relationship in the late 80's and early 90's.A talented and multifaceted man he will be remembered and missed.

Oh Bonnie,

I was so sad to hear Cliff had passed away. I remember when Cindy and I came to the wedding and Cliff bought you that beautiful nightie. I remember how nervous you were, and how sure Cliff was of the marriage. You are in my thoughts and I do know how you feel! Lots of Hugs Connie

I worked as Cliff's Legal Assistant from 1990 until 1992 and then again for a short period of time in 2000 and early 2001. Cliff was a great boss and I always enjoyed my days working for him. He could be brutally blunt, but that made him a great person. I have missed working for Cliff. His beautiful wife, Bonnie, is a great person and I wish her the best in the days to come. Cliff will always be remembered by me. Thank you, Cliff, and I hope you are enjoying exploring those backroads of Heaven.

To the family of Clifford Kuhn: Those who have died will never be forgotten. Their sacrifice for their country will live on forever in the hearts of all who cherish freedom. Remembering your loved one. Condolences,