CLIFFORD-PALMER-Obituary

CLIFFORD WILBERT "CLIFF" PALMER

Sedro Woolley, Washington

1937-2011 (Age 74)

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Clifford "Cliff" Wilbert Palmer, 74, passed away on July 6, 2011, with his family by his side in Bellingham, WA. Clifford was born on June 6, 1937, in Mount Vernon, WA, to parents Wilbert Palmer and Alice Herrle Palmer. Clifford grew up in Sedro-Woolley, WA and had one brother, Richard Palmer...

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Our prayers will be for you and your family, Sue. We are sorry to hear that your husband of many years has passed on. He had a wonderful smile and was a friendly guy, although we saw him only a few times.God bless you and the family in your time of sorrow.

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Cliff.

I will never forget the many super good times that we had together, especially trying to find them darn elk.

We will never forget you ole friend, my you rest in peace.

Larry & Evelyn Mills
Mt. Vernon, WA

Sue through all the yrs we have remained good friends, I am so sorry for your loss, it is very hard to lose your spouse, words help to relieve some of the heartache, but time is the real healer, the sorrow realy never gos away, but it does get better, and we can rejoice, in all the memories that you have of the yrs with your cliff, my love and prayers are with you. Donna Beland, your forever friend, (Sedro Woolley, WA.)

Sue I am sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you

I played baseball with Cliff's dad (Polly) from the 1950's on with the Skagit Chiefs Polly played first base and I was the shortstop. My condolence to the Palmer family.
Bob (Toots)Nemo

I will miss you Cliff, even though we never got to spend any time togeather. I will picture you with fishing pole in your hand , alongside your dad ( my uncle Polly ) and catching a big one .
God Bless You
Your cousin Denny

We will miss you and your smile and sense of humor. We kept them on alert in American Problems. I am afraid we were the problem. I WILL NEVER FORGET THE BLANKET!! I hope that you are playing ball in that big ball park in the sky where every hit is a home run.

Our thoughts are with Cliff's family at this time ,My brother was a great friend of his. Cal Hollingsworth, who worked with him at Skagit Steel and also at Dakota Creek. My husband Wayne Latham was a family friend in the early days.