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Davis T. Cloward

Uxbridge, Upton, Massachusetts

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Of Uxbridge, formerly of Upton, age 86, June 17, 2008. Husband of Inez (Hanson) Gornall-Cloward and the late Irene Nettie Parmiter. Father of Thomas, Christopher and Elizabeth Rouhart. Stepfather of James Gornall and Linda Gornall-Usher. Also survived by siblings, George, Robert, John and Lydia...

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Davis was a wonderful person and had the most character of anyone I have ever known. He always had a story to tell whether it be about Honduras or his encounters with the elements of nature, of which he truly appreciated. He loved the woods and I remember so many family events where Davis would eagerly spend his time clearing brush, piling wood and tending small brush fires. His level of physical fitness was inspirational for those of the more advanced age group. He was capable of walking...

Mr. Cloward,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in the Pacific fighting the Japanese during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Davis was an important member of our family who will be greatly missed. We have so many fond memories of him. He was such a kind person and so good to all of us, never being able to do enough to help us. We loved hearing his stories and appreciated his admiration for nature. We all loved Davis very much.

Don't forget to look at the photo album - click on the link to the right of this page.

Cloward Family on the beach Tela, Honduras (1932) Davis is second child in middle row

If you enjoyed the outdoors, my Uncle Davis was the best uncle you could have. I always loved visiting. I could play with my cousins and get as dirty as I wanted to, collecting bits of nature, watching bugs and snakes. We always went on walks and had exciting (for me) outdoor adventures. I was always jealous of my cousins that they got to do this all the time. One of my fondest memories is of a day spend with my Uncle Davis, my Aunt Irene, and my cousins Tom, Betsy, and Chris at Purgatory...

Davis carrying wood

Davis's children - Betsy, Chris, and Tom in Honduras 1957

Cloward Reunion after WWII - Thomas Tustin, Davis, Lydia, DJ, Gay, and "Mac"