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Clifford "Chick" Shields

Elmore, Ohio

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SHIELDSClifford "Chick" E. Clifford "Chick" E. Shields, 85, of Elmore, died Sunday, January 25, 2015, at Bay Park Community Hospital, Oregon, Ohio, after a brief illness. Clifford was born April 27, 1929, in East Toledo, Ohio, to Lindsay B. and Cleo M. (Smith) Shields. He was a graduate of Genoa...

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He was an ICON. My sympathies to the Shields Family, It was honor knowing him. May you find comfort in one another and pray for strength.

Veronica and family,I am so sorry to hear about Chick. I just learned of the news this evening otherwise I would have been there for the services. Chick was one heck of a guy. I remember him always bringing you to bowling and sitting there the whole night with us ladies and was always being so witty and such a gentleman taking care of you.
No matter where I ran into him at he was always the friendliest a fella could be.
I worked quite a few years at The Hour Glass Inn here in Genoa and...

Aunt Toots, Butch, Dave & Diane--my condolences to you. Gloria sent me an email and I just read the obituary in the paper. Living in FL now, so will not be able to attend funeral--but know that you all are in my thoughts & prayers--love to all--Paula

So sorry that I was not able to visit with all of you at this time. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Another dear Curtice neighbor who played a wonderful part in our youth. Blessings to all. Pat Dohms-Slygh & Margaret Dohms family

So sorry for your loss. I'm sorry I was not able to stop by and visit with all of you. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Pat Dohms-Slygh & Margaret Dohms family

I worked at the BMV in Oak Harbor. We all truly enjoyed when Chick came in. He was always smiling and full of stories. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

So sorry to hear of Chick's passing. We always looked forward to his visits to us in the license bureau in Oak Harbor. Loved his stories and conversations. Have thought of him often and wondered how he was enjoying his retirement. These posts sound like he enjoyed it to the end. I would expect nothing less. He was a joy to be around.

Dave and family,
So sorry to hear about your dad. It was always great to talk to Chick about the car days stories along with his great sport stories. I'll miss him coming into the dealership and hanging around.

Uncle Chick-just saying your name holds so many wonderful memories. Fun, trusted and never a unkind word for anyone. There will never be another like you. Love you Sooo Much!! Gloria & David