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CLIFFORD (CLIFF) FOX June 29, 1931 - September 29, 2014 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Left to cherish Cliff's memory are his wife Anne; daughter Heather; granddaughter Danielle (Richard), and great-grandchildren Taylor and Richie. He was predeceased by his father, mother and sister Norma. Cliff served with the second Battalion P.P.C.L.I. He then was employed by Manitoba Hydro until his retirement. Cliff was a long time member with Sir Sam Steel Royal Canadian Legion. He was a man of many talents including his love for hand engraving. He was married to the love of his life for 63 wonderful years. There will be no Service as per Cliff's request. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Cliff's name to Funds For Pets, 26 Mariner Crescent, Winnipeg, MB R2P 0V4. www.fundsforpets.org/donate Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204-897-4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 04, 2014
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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It was with deepest sadness that I found out of Cliff's passing. My sincerest and deepest condolences Anne, Heather and family. I was off sick and was surprized when I did not have a pile of jokes from him when I returned to work..... I also got a message from one of our Hydro comrades asking - no word from Foxy, hope all's ok? Unfortunately not........ Godspeed be with you all and let you know he will be sadly missed by lots of his COMRADES... sincerely and revently Lynda & Ken Forman (Gillamite)- Rememberence Day will never be the same without him. - Posted by: Lynda Forman (Friends from Gillam) on: Oct 12, 2014
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I used to love to sit and watch Mr. Fox engraving. We went camping one time to Falcon Lake in his homemade trailer. I remember a very kind, loving, and generous man. My deepest condolences to Anne, Heather and family. - Posted by: Heather Lightfoot (childhood friend of Heather's) on: Oct 09, 2014
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I have so many great memories of Uncle Clifford, but one of my favourites is how we would randomly meet up at military functions. I remember meeting up with him in Shilo in a parking lot on the PPCLI Regimental Birthday. Uncle Clifford was a proud Patricia and still went to the Soldier's Christmas Dinners in Shilo. It was amazing to see how many soldiers of all ranks knew him, and the warm reception 2 PPCLI always had for him. I know it was only a portion of his life, but it was nice to be able to share that with him. He touched so many people without knowing it, or even trying. - Posted by: Glenda Gauthier (Neice) on: Oct 07, 2014
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Ann & family sorry to hear of Cliff's passing. We used to have a lot of fun when we worked together at Wpg. supply but lost touch when you moved to Gillam. Once again my condolences for your loss. Jack - Posted by: jack mac donald (old friend) on: Oct 05, 2014
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My Condolences to Anne and Extended family I lived in Gillam and new him very well, worked with him for a few years. we got a long as good friends. We lost touch after his retirement. Percy McTavish - Posted by: Percy McTavish (Friend & Co-Worker) on: Oct 05, 2014
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Uncle Clifford always had a solution for every problem...they may not have always worked; however he wouldn't quit till one did! He gave me my first cars as a young teenager, Austin Marina. It had been broken into and had windows smashed etc, and it was his idea I would fix it up and get it running by the time I was 16. Did he forget I was a teenager?! That never happened lol. I will always have amazing memories of my grandmother's brother who treated me with respect, love and like an adult (no matter my age! - Posted by: Barry Salter (Nephew) on: Oct 04, 2014
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I love you with all my heart Grandpa and will continue to miss you until we meet again. Love Danielle XOXOXO - Posted by: Danielle Fennessy (Grand-daughter) on: Oct 04, 2014
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You were a very thoughtful and loving person. Uncle Clifford you were and always will be so well respected by so many people. You will be greatly missed. Love Mary-Ann and Ron. - Posted by: Mary-Ann and Ron Salter (neice) on: Oct 04, 2014

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