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Clifford Sherwood

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dr. Clifford Sherwood May 8, 1926 - July 10, 2007. Dr. Clifford Sherwood, age 81, passed away on July 10, 2007 at the Pikes Peak Hospice Residence. He was an Obstetrician and Gynecologist. He was born on May 8, 1926 in DeKalb, Illinois the only child born to the late Clifford Herbert and Bernice...

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Dear Ruby and family,
I just returned to town and heard that Dr Sherwood had passed away. Fortunately Cliff was in the next delivery room in 1973 when I had major complications after giving birth to my one and only child. His skilled hands and expertise pulled me through. After saving my life, I started going to Cliff for my gyno care. Next ski season, you and Cliff invited my family to your Blue River cabin for a couple of ski weekends, where we got to know your family including the...

My condolences go to the Sherwood family. Dr. Sherwood delivered my daughter in January of 1987. She is a beautiful and successful young woman now, and, I would like to "thank" him for being such a wonderful doctor.

Dear Sherwood family - A very special man and an excellent doctor - he delivered my daughter, Sara in 1973. She called me a few days ago and said, "Mom, my doctor passed away." She remembers when I went to him. Ruby, I remember a night at the Y when you two were taking dance lessons in preparation for a cruise. I heard his voice and turned and said, "A woman never forgets her OB's voice". I hope you had a great cruise, Ruby. He was very caring and special and loved his family with all...

July 15, 2007 Dear Ruby and Katie and all....
Dr. Sherwood delivered my daughter, Becky, in September of 1974 and I
later worked for a short time (as a temp) in his office. He was a
gentle, kind doctor with a terrific sense of humor. He bet me a beer
that Becky would be a boy. When he lost and asked me to make a decision
I said I would have a Pepsi and he actually brought one with a straw in
it to the recovery room. It is my first favorite "Becky" story. I am
sorry to...