Gerald-Clifford-Obituary

Gerald Clifford

Pittsford, New York

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Gerald CliffordPittsford - May 24, 2018 peacefully in his sleep. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Jane; sons, Peter, William (Kate), Daniel (Mary); grandsons, Colin, Brady, John; brothers, Tom (Sharon) and Bob; several nieces and nephews. While Gerry was never an academic, he attended...

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I wanted to ask if he was the son of Robert and Regina Clifford. I knew his brother Bobby Clifford and spent summer days in the 1960's at their house in Pittsford that had a pool in the backyard and a glass wall in the front of the house that was made like a brick wall. I came across this when I was trying to find out what happened to the Maplewood restaurant. I am the niece of Emmy Lou Reiss who was a good friend of the family. My sister Peggie and I spent many summer days swimming with...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

It has been years and years but Gerry stands out clear as day. So many good times growing up. And so glad his smile
never changed. Many good thoughts to Jane and family.

My condolences to the Clifford family and friends. He was a generous, humorous man, and he made my years at HOB unforgettable, along with the many staff. He will be missed.

Clifford Family,I would like to provide comfort for your love one at Hosea 14:13.

Our condolences to the family. Jerry was truly a humble, nice person with a great sense of humor and will be missed by all who knew him. Thirstys and Pittsford will not be the same without him.

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Clifford family ~
Although it has been a long span of time ~
I have fond memories of knowing Gerry in the 80's thru my husband's career and Gerry's business ownership.
Humorous, friendly, personable & always a smile ~
Trust Gerry will be nudging each of you with his humor as he moves forward with you in your lives ~
My Condolences & Sympathy,
)udy Heagney-O'Hara

My thoughts and prayers to the family. Gerry gave me my first job. In 1973 I was taking a business course at West Irondequoit HS. One of the requirements was I had to get a job after school. I went to the Hour of Bacchus and applied. And Gerry gave me the job. One problem I was 17. You had to be 18 to work there. Gerry looked me and said don't worry about it. I worked there all through college and then some. He was great and very entertaining guy. I have fond memories working with him,...