Clifford-Turcotte-Obituary

Clifford William Turcotte

Agawam, Massachusetts

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Clifford W. Cliff Turcotte, 67, a longtime resident of Agawam, formerly of Springfield, died November 6, 2014 at Baystate Hospital, with his loving family at his side. He was born and educated in Springfield, and earned his Associate degree in Business Administration from Holyoke Community...

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I worked with Cliff at Baystate Medical Center and knew him as an excellent supervisor. His knowledge was extraordinary and he was always willing to share and teach so others could learn. His sense of humor was amazing as was his spirit of collegiality. I will be forever indebted to Cliff for all he taught me. He will be missed by so many, too many to count. May he rest in peace and may God bless him.

Cliff you were an Angel in Baystate, One who would come in every Morning to check our status, for people we needed to work. Always with a smile. I retired the year you did. But I will always remember you, for being a Helpful Man.You always were.What knowledge you had for evryone.Your Family will always feel the Love you gave them and your Work. You were a Man to Cherish. And I know I did.Thank You for all your Help ,you gave everyone <3

We knew Cliff as a dedicated Flight Nurse and mentor to all. Many good memories as members of the Tuesday-Thursday flying club. Cliff, rest in peace, your leadership will always be remembered.
Pat Mackey-Kebba & Jim Kebba

I worked with Cliff over 20 years ago at Baystate. As a young nurse, Cliff provided me(and countless others) with knowledge, support and leadership as our night shift nursing supervisor. No matter what the question, or how severe the situation, Cliff was always there to help and teach those he supervised. He was a wonderful teacher, and will be missed by all of us lucky enough to have worked with him.

Dear Norma, Crissy & Andrew,
My sincere sympathy will be with you now and forever. We will miss Cliff at family events. His presence and love of family was always felt by those who encountered him. He will be missed by all of the Noftall/Sgueglia clan.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Rest in Peace, Major Turcotte.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Cliff's family. He was a great guy and a wonderful Nurse/Instructor. I served with him at Westover AFB, I remember him coming up with inservices at the drop of a hat. Many of the things he taught us, we would remember as pearls of wisdom later in our careers.
It's fitting that his life should be celebrated on Veteran's Day. RIP Cliff, thanks for all the great memories!
Maureen (ML) McCarthy. (Manhattan Beach, CA)

Godspeed,Cliff.Thank you for believing in those of us regular people.Thank you for all I learned from you.Betty Horton Ackerley

To Cliff's Family & Friends,

Gail and I served with Cliff in the very early days of the 74th AES at Westover AFB. We both admired his skill, professionalism, and ability to connect with those with whom he worked. We remember many cross-country flights where the best times were socializing at the day's end. Cliff was always fun to be with and will be missed by all of his former comrades. We were fortunate enough to sit with Cliff at one of the 74th AES dinners last year. As we...