James-Clifton-Obituary

James Clifton

Midland, Michigan

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James D. Clifton, 20 of Coleman died Friday May 27, 2005 as the result of an automobile accident. He was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma September 27, 1984 the son of Roy & Cindy (Fowler) Clifton. James graduated May 23, 2004 from the Coleman High School. He is survived by his parents Roy &...

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I remember J.D. from elementary school. We were in Mrs. McCartney's class together in the 2nd grade. We never really talked, but I remember when he was handing out birthday party invitations to classmates...and when he fell off from something on the playground and was taken to get stitches in the middle of the day.

Though we never really talked, I remember him being in an art class I was in in high school; he seemed to always be around someplace.

I was sorry when...

Roy and Cindy and family,
I am so very saddened to hear of the untimely passing of your wonderful son, JD. But it must warm your heart to read the kind and loving comments of JD's friends who will also miss him very much. May God comfort you as you mourn the loss of your irreplaceable son, and may He keep JD in His loving arms until you reunite one joyful day in Heaven.
Thinking of you,
Your cousin, Susan

i knew JD since grade school,i never really got the chance to know him. but i do remember him walking down the halls and being in my class. he was a very nice and handsome man, i feel so bad now that he is gone that i wish i would have gotten to know him better,but in grade school i only hung out with my boyfriend/ex scott davis, now that jd is really gone it kinda makes you wonder how long do we really have left? thank you,god bless JD and his family ,love ya all.

Jd and I where really good friends. I met him through his girlfriend Kaylas which is my best friends.Jd was an amazing person he help people in so many ways. I will miss him so much. People say everthing happens for a reason buy why,why him. He didnt do anything to desive this. I wish we had on more day with him just so we could tell him good bye face to face. He always put you in a good mood and hated seeing you sad. If Jd was here right now I would tell him that he was a great person and...

I don't really kno where to start, JD was one of my good friends, he was always there for me when i needed to talk, and he was a great person to just hang out with, We Hung out alot together,We Went Bowling and Went to the Walleye Festivial just hung out at my house,The way he would always try and tickle me lol or wrestle with me,he was soo kind hearted and cared about EVERYONE.. JD was a Great Guy, And he had a Amazing Smile, He could make anyone soo happy, I loved him for that, and i will...

I knew JD by friends at Coleman High School. HE was a very nice person. He made everybody laugh and he cared so much for Samantha Hartcourt. We will all miss him so very much. You wouldn't think of him as passing away. JD was always talking about doing everything with Samantha and it a shame that this had to happen. God bless you JD.
Your friend always

J.D and I went out for almost 3 years and were good friends. It was hard for me to believe that he had passed away. I know in my heart that he is a wonderful place. Even though we had some hard time he was always their when I needed to talk. I will always keep him with me. Love you always.

JD was a good friend, he was my comfort and my solace. When I was having a really hard time with something, he was the person who helped me through it. I loved him like a brother, he was one of the best people I ever met.... I'll miss him like none other. He will be in my prayers, and I hope he's in a better place...

JD was like my brother. He always looked out for me when he was still in school, and I will miss the protection and security that his presence brought to me. I'll always remember our 10 o'clock ice cream runs, and the time we went bowling, and our late night conversations on msn, when we were first getting to know eachother. He will always be my big brother, no one will replace him.