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Kate
January 24, 2024
I am so sad to hear about Cliff´s passing. He was a great guy and a lot of fun. We spent many happy hours together and enjoyed following Damond Foreman. He will be missed.
Betty Myers
January 24, 2024
I first met Cliff at business networking events, roughly 30 years ago. Our circles moved in and out over the years, but you could trust a ready smile and famous sayings such as "Greetings!" or in response to saying it was good to see him, his reply was often "It's good to be seen!" The last few years we were active members of our church's "Flying Solo" group, which shared parties and concerts. He was known for bringing his stinky cheese and red wine. We will miss his ever present smile, positive attitude and joy for life.
Joan Athen
January 23, 2024
For years it was a joy to see Cliff at our Rotary breakfast. I founded several companies and Cliff was always available to help me with my computer problems. It´s so hard to not see him every Friday morning. He was a blessing
Laurie Reuben
January 23, 2024
What a beautiful tribute to a wonderfully positive man! I´ll always be in awe of his humor, even in very tough times! Friday mornings won´t be the same without you, Cliff!
Pamela Hoffman
January 23, 2024
I first met Cliff when he was 18 years old and came to the door for his first date with my sister. In no time he was tutoring this boy crazy 15 year old in algebra. He played the banjo singing the "Draft Dodger Rag" a Vietnam War protest song made famous by the Smothers Brothers and liked to watch "Get Smart" with my sister on their early dates .After their marriage our family spent many a Thanksgiving, Christmas ,and Easter with his parents, Betty and Doug, and his brother Ray, all lovely people .Cliff was always ready to lend a listening ear whenever I had a problem, When I married he was reader at my wedding but so much more. .arranged for a babysitter for a relative's unruly child, calligraphed beautiful place cards, and took the tuxedos for the entire wedding party back .He was intelligent, articulate, well-read, and could fix anything. And he cooked too!. His spinach quiche was a staple at Christmas. We don't understand why things like this have to happen. If there is some divine purpose our human minds cannot understand it. But we trust that Cliff has found peace and joy. To Chris ,Jen, Madeline, Will, Henry, and Kate, my hearts go out to you at this difficult time . With love, Pamela Hoffman
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January 23, 2024
Clifford Feldwick Obituary
Clifford Douglas Feldwick, known to all as "Cliff," died peacefully after a long journey with cancer on January 20, 2024 in Columbia, Maryland. Cliff was born in England on July 6, 1948 and immigrated to Baltimore, Maryland with his older brother... Read Clifford Feldwick's Obituary
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