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It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Stephenie, daughter, mother, sister, granddaughter, aunt, niece and friend. Stephenie Clifford passed away unexpectedly on November 20, 2022 of heart failure. Stephenie was born on June 27, 1981 to parents Stephen Juhasz and Rumi Miles, in Tacoma Washington. Stephenie adored her children. She was all about giving her children experiences and great memories, turning up the tunes and singing loud on those road trips the family loved so much. She had a passion for riding her motorcycle, she loved animals so much, she had a talent for decorating cakes, she was a licensed hairdresser and was also a gifted artist. She was attending the New Mexico State University School of Social Work’s Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Accredited Masters of Social Work Program and was interning with the Two Love One Counseling Services of El Paso Texas. Completing her educational goals and giving service to the community were her pride and joy, her golden egg. She was compassionate and understanding with her clients. She was well respected by her Teachers, Mentors, Peers and Clientele for her honesty, her insight, her candor, her wit and her ability to communicate effectively, even breaking through multicultural and social barriers with grace. Stephenie was predeceased by her father, her maternal grandmother and her nephew. She is survived by her mother, stepfather, maternal grandfather, her three children, her four brothers and a host of family and friends. Her beautiful smile and twinkling eyes will live on in our hearts forever.
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Shawn
March 19, 2023
Rest in peace Stephenie.
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