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our taughts and prayers are with u in your time of grief we will say a prayer at mass for the family ,wedgbury villa spring farm rose hall jamaica
October 12, 2009


New York, New York
MALONEY--Clifton H. W. Maloney, 71, passed away on September 25th on Cho Oyu Mountain located between the boarder of Nepal and China. He had reached the 27,000 ft summit on the morning of September 24th, making him the oldest American to ever summit an 8,000 meter peak. He spent that night at...
Read Moreour taughts and prayers are with u in your time of grief we will say a prayer at mass for the family ,wedgbury villa spring farm rose hall jamaica
October 12, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
carlos colon
October 06, 2009 | Collegeville, PA
Carolyn and the Maloney family, we are so very sorry for your loss. We will always remember our days in Blue Mt with the Maloney family. Our thoughts are with you.
Janice Bradish and George Wager
Indian Lake
October 05, 2009
Carolyn, My deepest and heartfelt sympathy on your loss. Clinton will be remembered at mass on 10/4 by our family. God Bless you Ginger & Virgina Jim Boyle Retired President Uniformed Firefighters Association
james boyle
October 03, 2009 | Fairport, NY
Carolyn and family,Ginger and Virginia,We were deeply saddened to learn of Clif's passing and send you all our deepest sympathy from the Adirondacks.
Larry and Prue
October 02, 2009 | Long Lake, NY
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney has been a great friend and supporter of the 9/11 community. Clifton was very compassionate to the World Trade Center Rescuers. Clifton spoke of his rock climbing experiences, something he had in common with many of us. Clifton was a man who did reach out to achieve his dreams. Clifton is the oldest American to ever summit an 8,000 meter peak; Cho Oyu Mountain. Clifton will be missed.
To Carolyn Maloney, her family, and their friends; you have our deepest...
William Gleason
October 01, 2009 | Hicksville, NY
Cliff, we will fondly remember you wrangling your tent outside Rock & River in sub zero temp at night by headlamp... why sleep inside, it only makes you soft! There will be a gap in the heart of the Adirondacks.
Howard & Shayna Sebold
September 30, 2009 | NYC, NY