Clifton-Lewis-Obituary

Clifton Lewis

Arden, North Carolina

1951 - 2012 (Age 60)

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CLIFTON JAY LEWISARDEN - Clifton Jay Lewis, 60, of Arden, N.C., formerly of Ithaca, N.Y. went to dwell in Heaven on Monday, May 21st, 2012 at his home. He was born September 10th, 1951 in Valley, PA. to the late Roscoe Lewis and Helen Hensley Lewis Clutter.Mr. Lewis attended Erwin High School in...

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I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. Loss of a loved one is painful but it allows you to appreciate and recognize that the most important things in life aren't things but the people that we are blessed with every day of our lives and the memories we create while they are here.
Take care and god bless.........

Clif you were, are and always will be a wonderful man. You left behind 4 great kids that will love and miss you always. I know your playing that guitar of yours in heaven and I'm sure you already got your wings and are hovering over your loved ones even now. Have always cared for you and yes probably always will for what you have given me. You are missed by so many.
Love, Heidi

...and the Grand Canyon....and all kinds of beautiful places! But none compare to the beautiful place you're in now.

I'm so glad we got to see the Grand Tetons together.

A few more things about Cliff. His heart knew nothing but to give. Through listening he taught others how to listen. And through all the muck and daily grind, he knew that in the end...life is just funny. Here's to his family and here is to Mr. Lewis. Thank you for everything, sir.

My heart goes out to all of you at this very sad time. I pray that he is at peace now and is writting songs in heaven praising his loving family. You all now have a very special guardian angel. Love and Hugs to each of you!

I hope you like what your girls set up for you saturday! We think you would have really enjoyed it! I love you more than you ever knew!!!!!

Dear ole dad, i miss you so much!!! We had so much more times to share together and so many more memories to make! As you would of said "We got jipped!". I thank you so much for being my Dad, spending time with me when i know you could of been working and teaching me what you did! I was always proud to be your "eldest daughter" and still will be! I picture you and pa-paw having alot to talk about and it makes me smile! I never liked it when you gave me the silent treatment when you were upset...

My memories of Uncle Clif are of playing horseshoes and eating watermelon on a sweltering hot Georgia summer afternoon. That may not sound very pleasant to most folks but it was Good Times in my memory. Rest in Peace Uncle Clif.