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Clifford Jordan Scott

Tallahassee, Florida

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Clifford Jordan Scott Clifford Jordan Scott, 52, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sheri Walls Scott. The service will be at 11 a.m. EST Friday at Saint Paul's United Methodist Church, with burial at Tallahassee Memory Gardens. Family will receive friends from 6...

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Sheri and family,
I was so sad to hear about Cliff, and was deeply touched by all the kind words said about him at his funeral. When my daughter Erin called and told me about Cliff's passing, she reminded me that Cliff and I were the "camping dads" when she and Stefani were in scouts together. I have fond memories of being at my children's activities and seeing you and Cliff there supporting your children, as well.
I had seen Cliff at Publix just a few days before he passed. We...

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I know that you all loved him very much. I'm praying for you! Love you.

I have known Clifford since we were eight years old. I am here to testify to what others who knew him understood so well: Clifford was a 'mensch,' a person of integrity and fine character who always extended himself to those with little advantage in life. He was a Natural Man ! Cliffy, Cliffordis my friend, I will keep you close to my heart for the rest of my days. Thank you for your kindness and love, and making the world a better place for me and many others.

Sherri, Becky, Stephani and Jordon:
Cliff was always such a part of my daughter's life as she and Becky spent time together. In more recent years, he and I seemed to frequent the grocery simultaneously. He was always ready to chat, asking about my Carla and always sharing news about his family. He was so proud of each of you and loved all of you deeply.
May God continue to bless each of you and give you peace,
Belinda

Stefanie and family,

Jamie and I, Mrs. Jill, and all of your Girl Scout Troop sisters and moms from the past grieve with you for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I spoke to Cliff as it turned out, just a few days before he died. He was telling me how wonderful his children were doing and seemed so well and happy. We had worked together off and on for many years at Corrections in both good times and bad. My prayers are with you at this time.

Dear Sherri, Becky, Stefani, and Jordan:

I would like to send my deepest sympathy for your loss.

I know you will miss him alot like all of us will, but know that he will always be with you in your heart, and I am sure he will be watching over all of you.

I will pray for all of you.

We were young together in Scouts, although Cliff was our elder. But our youth lives on, in the burning camp fire, the circling stars over our tents, and the bad pancakes for breakfast. Parade rest.

Prayers and respect to all the Scott family far and wide.

Cliff was one of the first people I met in Corrections. I had the privilege to work with him in a few projects. He will be missed.