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Clifford E. Marvin Jr.

Niantic, CT, Connecticut

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MARVIN, Clifford E. Jr., Clifford E. Marvin, Jr., 67, of Niantic, passed away on Tuesday, (October 31, 2006) after a long illness. An educator, historian and management professional, he was born on August 4, 1939, in Bridgeport. He grew up in Bridgeport and graduated from Fairfield...

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Dear Karen and Family: My sincerest sympathy for your loss. Just found out today. So sorry. Pat Pandiscia and Family

Dear Mary,

We were so sorry to learn of your dad's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Love, Marcia and Allen

We were sorry to hear of your loss, Mary Elizabeth. Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Marvin and Jo Anne McIntyre

Dear Mary,
We were so sad to hear about your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Love, Tara and Dave

I had Mr. Marvin as a religion teacher at NWC. It was my junior year and he was terrific. For the first time, I laughed and enjoyed this class. I know he made many students happy at NWC.

Dear Mary Elizabeth and Matthew,
We were so sad to hear about your dad. He was such a nice man and what a beautiful smile he always had on his face! We are thinking about you during this very difficult time. Love to your family. All our love, Jessica and Jamie

Dear Karen and Family,
We were saddened to read of Cliff's passing. The many memories of laughs, jokes, family events are treasures that are cherished for a lifetime. We send our prayers and sympathy at this difficult time. Fondly, The Michalmans, (Jim, Marie
John, Chris, Anne and Scott and their families)

To our extended family,
It saddened our hearts to see Cliff and all of you go through so much pain and suffering thought this past year. Cliff was one of those guys you never forget and will stay in our hearts and prayers. He was gifted with the great sense of humor and used it to keep us laughing and on our toes especially when it came to politics. May he be at peace now as the angels of God came and took him to his final resting place. We will have you all in our prayers. ...

Dear Karen, So very sorry for your loss. I worked with your husband many years ago at Aetna and have wonderful, fond memories. God bless you and your family.