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March 8, 2014
To Peter and Jeff,
We were visiting St Augustine on our way back from a Florida stay when we learned of your day's passing. We are so sorry for your loss. We remember all the good times we shared in the ski club, Gray Rocs and on our boat on Candlewood
Lake.
Bill and Jean Connors
Joe Kester
December 17, 2013
To the remaining family of Cliff. I learned of his recurrence of the throat cancer some months ago and since his mail said he could not talk, and I do not text, began to write to him. Today a Christmas Card I mailed to him a couple weeks ago was returned by the Post Office. My worst fears were realized. I worked with Cliff for some years in NY and we stayed in touch after our retirements. I knew both Cliff and Kiki on a social basis too. I offer my sincere condolences and prayers for his eternal peace and painless journey.
Bill Consolie
December 2, 2013
Rest in peace, Cliff. I will miss our chats and rants. Godspeed.
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