D.-Clifford-Obituary

D. Marie Clifford

Standish, Maine

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D. Marie Clifford, 88 STANDISH -- Former teacher and principal in MSAD # 6, D. Marie Clifford, 88, of Standish, passed away on May 11, 2011. She was born Dorothy Marie Olson in Caribou on Jan. 3, 1923, the daughter of C. Oscar Olson and Vesta Sheppard Olson. She attended Caribou schools and was a...

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I was lucky enough to be in Mrs. Clifford's fifth grade class many years ago. She and her daughter Glenna influenced my life so much that I have followed in their footsteps and have been a teacher for 26 years . I know that she is in a better place with our Heavenly Father.

To Glenna, Loren, and Family - We are so sad to hear of Maries'passing. There are many fond memories of she and your Dad stopping by the house Saturday nights to play cards with the Towles and Brooks. She was very respected by all who knew her. Glenna, you were an excellent caregiver. It is not easy, but well worth it in the end, as you know.
Beverley and Gene Miner

I have many fond memories from my childhood of Marie and her entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Know that I am thinking of you.

Marie is someone I will really miss seeing and talking with at the Jamison Christmas party every year. It won't be quite the same without her.

Nana, holds our hands for a while, but our hearts forever.
Love, Donna, Jamie & Holly

Marie was one of my teachers when I was in the sixth grade in Hollis. I enjoyed being in her class. She was a very caring person who always had a smile. She will truly be missed.

Marie was a wonderful mother-in-law and grandmother. Marie is going to be greatly missed by all who knew her.

To Glenna, Donny and family, You have suffered a great loss and Marie will be missed by all that knew her. She was a wonderful and caring woman. She was especially fortunate to have such a loving and caring daughter. Her life will also be fondly remembered by her friends and students. May she rest in the peace she dearly deserves.