2001
2020
Our beloved Son, Brother, Cousin, Nephew, and Friend, Caleb Cluphf, has passed from this physical world to the place beyond our reach and our sight. But he will never leave our hearts.
Loved by those who really knew him, described as funny, always smiling, encouraging, and it has been said "would give you the shirt off his back" if needed. A quiet and gentle soul that was taken from us way too soon.
Caleb was born in Everett, 9.9lbs April 26th, 2001. He attended Central Primary for three years then moved onto Emerson Elementary, then graduated from Snohomish High School in 2019. He loved his hometown of Snohomish.
After graduation he went to work at Les Schwab in Kenmore, from there he went to NIC in Woodinville. He gained respect and friends there and enjoyed the challenges it brought to his life. In his downtime, he loved his circle of friends at the Geek Fortress in Snohomish. Not many could outwit him in strategy and the good-natured fun he brought to games. He was also an avid animal lover, our chug Josie (whom he affectionately called Junkers) was usually the highlight of his stories.
He leaves behind his Father: Rick (Elizabeth) and his sister, Lyric. His Mother: Amy (Mike Jones) and two more sisters, Ana Cluphf and Olivia Miller. Not to mention Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Grandmothers, and friends. We are all devastated by his sudden parting.
April 26, 2001 - December 6, 2020To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Lori Nemitz
December 22, 2020
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Know that I'm sending love to the entire family.
Andrea Rossall
December 22, 2020
I was fortunate to teach Caleb at Emerson Elementary. Like many others, I have fond memories of his precious smile and gentle soul. I always enjoyed running into him in town and hearing how things were going. I am deeply saddened by his sudden passing. My heart and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
Lexi Weare
December 21, 2020
I was friends with Caleb's sister in elementary school through high school, and I can still remember when her mom was pregnant, and then when she would bring baby Caleb with her to school events or to visit the class. I can still remember his little baby face and smile and the positive energy that always seem to come with him when he was very little. As an adult, I became a sub for the Snohomish School District, and I would sub at the high school a lot, where I would see Caleb sitting in the cafeteria every morning with his Magic the Gathering friends. He was a kind, gentle spirit, and I am very sad to know he won't be around Snohomish anymore. I am sending love, comfort, and prayers to his family in this tough time.
Carly Greenland
December 20, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss. I taught Caleb in second grade with Shannon and even after so many years, when I read his name, his smile and freckles came right to mind as well as his sweetness at seven years old. I will be praying for comfort for your family in this tremendous loss.
Shannon Leeman
December 20, 2020
I was Caleb’s teacher for his kindergarten and second grade years. The smile I see in this photo is the same one I remember from the sweet, hard working boy he was then. My heart aches for your family. You are in the thoughts of all who knew Caleb from his years at Central Primary.
Monique Ostbo Norris
December 20, 2020
My deepest sympathies to Caleb’s family, my heart aches to hear this news. I remember, as a first grader, Caleb always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. He was such a sweet boy. Sending you love and strength in this time of loss.
Donna Fleenor
December 20, 2020
I did not know Caleb however I do know his parents and some of his family. R.I.P. Caleb. Praying for all his family for peace and comfort.
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