October 30, 2013
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CAROLINE/DAVE SWEENEY (FRIEND)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
OUR DEEPEST OF CONDOLENCES ON THE SUDDEN PASSING OF CLIFF.
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Mike & Michelle McDonald (friends)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
we are so deeply saddened after hearing of Cliff's passing, our condolences to Teresa and Maureen on their loss. Cliff, it was a privilege to have worked with you and to have called you my friend, we will miss you dearly.
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Barbie (Sister)
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February 2, 2018
Words seem so inadequate in expressing one's sympathy. When we lose someone we love it seems that time stands still.... As time goes on though, you will remember that Cliff lived a good life, giving you beautiful memories that you will always have and never forget.
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Roger Bouchard (Colleague )
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
My condolences Teresa. I did not know Cliff but I did recognize your love for him in our conversations. My prayers are with you. God Bless
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Rick and Cookie Lyle (Friends)
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February 2, 2018
So long to a great pal. The last 5 weeks cannot take away 3 decades of great memories. You will be sorely missed.All our love.
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jim ladobruk (friend)
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February 2, 2018
when I heard about Cliff passing, my heart dropped. had a lot of good times with him while working at bison transport together and at his and Teresa's home where everyone felt welcome!... I send out my sincerest condolences to Teresa and his daughter Maureen and the rest of his family, he was a kind and gentle person who u always walked away from laughing and smiling!....till we meet again my friend!
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Marlene Mark ,Rick Blanco (FAMILY)
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February 2, 2018
There are no words to express our sorrow we all feel.
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Cathy Lanktree (Friend)
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February 2, 2018
Teresa, my sincere condolences in the loss of your husband. I know what a difficult time it is to lose someone so suddenly. Hopefully you will be able to cherish the good times that you shared togetherCathy Lanktree
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Kenneth Gary SMITH & Family (nephew)
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February 2, 2018
I have heaps of fond memories of Uncle Clifford coming by our house with fabulous high performance cars and taking my father and I out cruising in them (particularly late on Sunday nights).Uncle Clifford had a heart of gold and almost always wore a big smile.R.I.P. Uncle Cliff. I will miss you dearly. You will never be forgotten.Lots of Love From,Ken, Terri, Hannah & Emily SMITHMelbourne, Australia
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nadine (isford) mitchell (friend)
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February 2, 2018
Teresa my friend, you were his rock. I believe the dear Lord was looking out for Cliff when you came into his life. You gave him unconditional love. He was happy and content. He loved you. I am so fortunate to call you friend. I love you. Take care. God Bless.
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Mike ladobruk (Friend)
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February 2, 2018
I worked with Cliff for a number of years and yes, he was very famous for his garage parties where he was sure to invite my brother and I. Cliff will forever be known to me as a very giving person who was always smiling when I saw him, and whenever he talked about Teresa it was always with praise and happiness. Whenever it was a crappy snowy day I would chuckle and think 'There will be pine falls loads today 'cause Cliff will call in scared!' (those were his own words, 'phone in scared', with a Cliff chuckle. Right now I'm thinking about all the people Cliff left behind, from his wife to his kids, to everyone that knew him, he may be gone but never ever forgotten. You were a one of a kind guy Cliff and everyone is better for knowing you. Til we meet again buddy!
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nadine (isford) mitchell (friend)
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February 2, 2018
My very dear friend, how fortunate were we to have had you in our lives. The pranks we pulled. Our teen-age years...there are so many memories. Before you knew it we were all married and having kids...they were still fun years. We were there through the troubled years. Then we were in settled into our middle age and how lucky we were to still be friends. We had such good times with you, Teresa and Bear. You had a big heart and an endearing laugh. You were loved by many and will be forever missed. We love you my dear friend.
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Kenneth Gary SMITH & Family (nephew)
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February 2, 2018
I have heaps of fond memories of Uncle Clifford coming by our house with fabulous high performance cars and taking my father and I out cruising in them (particularly late on Sunday nights).Uncle Clifford had a heart of gold and almost always wore a big smile.R.I.P. Uncle Cliff. I will miss you dearly. You will never be forgotten.Lots of Love From,Ken, Terri, Hannah & Emily SMITHMelbourne, Australia