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James Thomas Clifford

Agawam, Massachusetts

Nov 4, 1948 – Oct 21, 2024

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BORN
November 4, 1948
DIED
October 21, 2024
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - Agawam Obituary

James T. Clifford, 75, entered into eternal rest on Monday, October 21, 2024.  He was born in Springfield, son of the late Oscar J. and Jean (Miles) Clifford, lived in Feeding Hills but spent most of his life in Agawam.  Jim and his wife, Therese (Moriarty) Clifford met each other in Agawam in...

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Sorry about your loss Theresa
James will be remembered as I remember him from the Heritage Hall days
May he rest in peace

My deepest condolences to Jim's Family. I was an employee at Farren Care Center & worked with Jim for many years & I have to say it was an honor & a pleasure to work with such a kind & compassionate Man. We were blessed to have such a wonderful administrator. May you Rest in Peace Jim.

Jim was a wonderful soul.
He was a pleasure to have him in our Tai Chi group. He has helped many students and everyone enjoyed his insights.
His family is wonderful and he spoke of them proudly.
I miss him dearly. Good bye my friend.

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of being at your wedding. I will never forget you and Jim getting married at my house in front of our fireplace. Theresa, my prayers go out for you and your children.

My deepest, heartfelt condolences to Terri, Edward and Meredyth the loves of his life. May you take solace in the fact Jim suffers no more. Such a kind and gentle man. May he rest in peace knowing full well he took care of his family . Remember the happy times, he would want that for you.
George and Rosemary Liptak

I didn't know Jim but only through his wife. She loved him dearly and told of what a kind and thoughtful person he was. Our best to the family with the deepest sympathy

It is very sad to hear of Jim's death. I worked at the Farren when he was there as Administrator. He was kind and generous with his time, supportive, to both residents and staff. I was assigned to a resident on the men's floor as his therapist. This resident would request to see Mr. Clifford when he got upset to sort out a problem. Jim would always come and calm him down. No surprise as Jim was a social worker by profession. My sincere condolences to the family.

Jim was a wonderful, caring man and I was blessed to work with him for many years at Farren Care Center. The residents would love it when he made his "rounds" of the floors, and this showed them that he really cared. He would stop and talk with them, give them a smile, shake their hands and be very attentive. My husband Randy also worked with him while at the VA when Jim was a social worker and all felt very supported by him. My condolences to his entire family.

Our very deepest condolences to Therese, Eddie and Meredyth. ‘Gentleman Jim’ was patient, kind and humble and we were privileged to know him the last 38 years. Godspeed Jim.