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Clifford Lynn Scivally, 61, a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and
friend was called to be with the Lord on May 25, 2023 in Springtown, Texas.
Clifford was born to Roy Scivally and Rosalind Johnson on March 5, 1962 in Fort
Worth, Texas. He was united in marriage to Christina Rodriguez in Las Vegas,
Nevada on April 17, 2004 and started their journey of life together. He was one
of a kind, a true family man with a huge caring heart. If there was ever anyone
with a need he was the one with the helping hand. Clifford was a military man
who loved his country and fought for it while in the U.S. Navy. There was never
a dull moment by his side when you were in his presence. He always had a new
joke and a laugh that would make everyone smile. Clifford enjoyed many
endeavors such as fishing, grilling, working on his yard, cars and being a tow
truck driver. He also enjoyed attending Nascar races with his adoring wife.
Having all these hobbies and past times, the closest to his heart were his wife,
kids, grandkids and having time to spend with them. His family was his
everything, he cherished them dearly and enjoyed cooking for them and having
their family together any chance he was able to. He will be greatly missed and
forever in his family’s hearts.
He was preceded in death by his mother Rosalind Scivally and his sister Susan
Stuart.
Those left behind to honor and celebrate his memory are his loving wife of 19
years Christina Scivally of Springtown; his children Cliff “Woody” Scivally and
wife Erica of Lake Worth, Clayton Scivally and wife Ashley of Fort Worth,
Courtney Scivally of Waco, Nico Scivally of Ohio, Darion Scivally of Bridgeport,
Calvin Scivally of Springtown, Virginia Rodriguez of Fort Worth, Orlando
Rodriguez and wife Karen of New Mexico and Joe Rodriguez III of Austin; his
grandchildren Brody Scivally, Mason Scivally, Christopher Soto, Sylvia Rodriguez,
Alazai Garcia, Gina Fennell, Ivan Rodriguez, Felix Rodriguez, Caia Chatila and
Aleya Chatila; his father Roy Scivally of Haltom City; his siblings Roy Scivally Jr.
of Dallas, Tammy Hale and husband John of North Richland Hills and Rob
Scivally and wife Brandy of Watauga; his mother – in- law Andrea Rodriguez of
Springtown. Along with numerous nieces and nephews, extended family
members and a host of friends.
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