Clifford Garfield "Cliff" Moore
August-05-1939 - November-17-2015
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Betty Litchfield & Glen Howald posted a condolence
Our hearts go out to Arlene. Shawn, Andy,Ross & Kat and all family. This is a great picture of Cliff. So very sorry for your loss. He will be remembered with fondness and the many laughs shared. May Godd Bless all while you suffer through this painful time.
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Kevin Carnrite posted a condolence
Sending my sincere condolences to all of Cliff's family. Take care of each other at this difficult time.
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Don & Linda Middleton posted a condolence
Sorry to hear of Cliff's passing, he fought a good fight and bless you all for being there to help him during that time. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering Cliff, Arlene and all the family today and always. RIP Cliff, I trust your spirit will continue to fish the Rideau!
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steve hannah posted a condolence
I am sorry 2 hear of Cliff's passing, but now, he is in the arms of God.
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Judie and Gord McCormick posted a condolence
Bev and Lorne and family, Just want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers regarding the death of your brother Cliff. Take care and may God continue to bring you comfort and strength in your time of sorrow
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Willie & Arlene Dowdall posted a condolence
Our heartfelt sympathy to you Arlene & all the family during this sad time in your lives. Willie, also, has lost his "best bud"
Keep all those precious memories close to your hearts and stay strong. Cliff, rest in the peace you so richly deserve. Willie, Arlene, Lisa, Mason, Madison, Scott & Tracy
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Bob and Elaine DeLisle posted a condolence
Arlene and Shawn and all the family. We are truly sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad and difficult time.
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Dave and Pam McCord posted a condolence
Bev. Lorne and family we are so sad to hear about the passing of Cliff. I have very fond memories of Cliff back when I was a kid. Port Elmsley will not be the same - he was a pioneer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Dale, Torin, Tuscany Moore posted a condolence
Arlene and family our deepest sympathy. I'm glad I got to see you last week. Enjoy the Fishing, hunting, and a nice cold beer where you are.
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Harry & Hazel Cameron posted a condolence
Arlene and family as well as Cliffs family our condolences to you at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
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John mcLenaghan posted a condolence
Very sorry to hear of Clifs passing. My sympathy to all his family members. It was always a pleasure dealing with Clif in his quiet manner both at the original Perth Planing Mill and also when I had the ready mix company. I'm sure he will be missed by many.
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Paddy Sullivan posted a condolence
My most sincere condolences to all the Moore family, I am very sorry to hear the news of Cliffs passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Reg and Virginia Cooper posted a condolence
We are very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers
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Jim Corkery posted a condolence
Clifford was a very interesting man. I don't know what sort of mischief Cliff and Lenny (my dad) found themselves in when they were younger, but I got to see first hand those silly smiles as they reminisced about the old days. They certainly shared a special connection that only those two hard working, trouble making, fun loving cousins knew. My own memories of Cliff will forever be etched in my heart. Had I heard before today, I would have dropped everything to be there. If I can do anything to help your family, feel free to let me know.
Cliff, you'll always be missed. Thank you for the lasting impression and being a role model, even though I'm sure you never knew it.
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My memories of Clifford
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My husband, David, and I owned a small stone farmhouse on now Buttermilk Hill Road outside of Perth in the late 1960's early 70's. We actually lived in the city and used the Perth property as a little hobby farm. Clifford rented the house from us, did odd jobs and generally kept an eye on things. I remember him building a house down the end of the road and off to the right and then he moved to I think Port Elmsley. Maybe Andy will remember me; the name Shawn also rings a bell? I often thought of him and wondered how he was doing and always thought I'd like to say "Hello". Well now that won't happen. He was a rogue who loved to hunt and perhaps you kept him out of trouble. I hope you had a very happy life together. The photo's indicate that you have a lovely extended family. Take good care of yourself and God bless.</p>
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Jennifer</p>
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Reg and Virginia Cooper posted a condolence
Saturday, November 21, 2015
We are very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers
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Paddy Sullivan posted a condolence
Friday, November 20, 2015
My most sincere condolences to all the Moore family, I am very sorry to hear the news of Cliffs passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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John mcLenaghan posted a condolence
Friday, November 20, 2015
Very sorry to hear of Clifs passing. My sympathy to all his family members. It was always a pleasure dealing with Clif in his quiet manner both at the original Perth Planing Mill and also when I had the ready mix company. I'm sure he will be missed by many.
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Harry & Hazel Cameron posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Arlene and family as well as Cliffs family our condolences to you at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
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Dale, Torin, Tuscany Moore posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Arlene and family our deepest sympathy. I'm glad I got to see you last week. Enjoy the Fishing, hunting, and a nice cold beer where you are.
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Dave and Pam McCord posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Bev. Lorne and family we are so sad to hear about the passing of Cliff. I have very fond memories of Cliff back when I was a kid. Port Elmsley will not be the same - he was a pioneer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Bob and Elaine DeLisle posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Arlene and Shawn and all the family. We are truly sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad and difficult time.
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Willie & Arlene Dowdall posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Our heartfelt sympathy to you Arlene & all the family during this sad time in your lives. Willie, also, has lost his "best bud" Keep all those precious memories close to your hearts and stay strong. Cliff, rest in the peace you so richly deserve. Willie, Arlene, Lisa, Mason, Madison, Scott & Tracy
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Judie and Gord McCormick posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Bev and Lorne and family, Just want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers regarding the death of your brother Cliff. Take care and may God continue to bring you comfort and strength in your time of sorrow
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steve hannah posted a condolence
Thursday, November 19, 2015
I am sorry 2 hear of Cliff's passing, but now, he is in the arms of God.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
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My Dad was awesome!
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I have a billion memories of Dad. Every one just as awesome as the last. My favourite one was the first Christmas after Mom & Dad split. Dad had to go shopping for Christmas presents by himself for the first time... and I wound up with a card that read "All the beauty and everything magic about this festive season are even more enchanting when they're shared with friends like you. Season's Greetings'. Dad had signed it, and voicing his displeasure with my unemployment at the time, he'd written "geet a gob" on the card. I also got the wonderful gifts of Men's Socks and Bacon Bits. Oh Dad. lol. I ate every single one of those Bacon Bits!!! ^_____^</p>
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Despite being pulled out of school before grade 8, Dad definitely was anything but a dummy. He could school you on so much, especially on the art of living off the land, and how to pay attention to even the littlest of things. I have him to thank so much for his artistic talent, and for always encouraging me with my art, even when I felt it wasn't any good.</p>
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He loved being outdoors. In the winter he would shovel off the lake so we could skate, take us to Beveridge's Locks to sled down the steep hill. Ross and I would get snow all up our sleeves and down our jackets and when we had a particularly good wipeout, Dad would almost split a side laughing. He built skating rinks at home in Port Elmsley in the back yard and even built an igloo on the front lawn for Ross and I one year.</p>
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In the summer he would fish and fish and fish! Dad's Fish Fry get-togethers were legendary, and the house was full to brimming with people. He was always taking the boat down the river to fish, nagging and nagging at me to come until I relented. It wasn't that I didn't like fishing, it was that I didn't like being a mosquito snack every time we went. lol. He loved living next to the river. We fed the fish off the rock that was part of the original massive piece Dad blasted with dynamite to build the concrete steps and water pools that cascaded down into the river. We spent endless amounts of time all summer long every year swimming in the Tay River - but never farther than 'Elephant Rock' (a large light-coloured square stone likely left over from building the bridge at one point).</p>
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We caught fireflies and bullfrogs and when Mom caught me trying to kiss a frog in hopes that it would turn into a prince, she demanded that I take that frog up to the house to where Dad was sitting in the basement and show him. I don't think I've ever seen him laugh so hard. :)</p>
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And it goes on and on and on...A treasure trove of memories that I will cherish forever, with the man who was there at Kingston General when I came into the world, and I was there with him when he left it to go to the next big adventure.</p>
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I'll be waiting for the first fish out of the pan when I get there, you old bugger. ;)</p>
First Visitation
When Friday, November 20th, 2015 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location
Blair & Son - Perth Chapel
Address
15 Gore St W,
Perth, ON K7H 3C7
Location Information
Plentiful parking at the rear of the facility
Second Visitation
When Friday, November 20th, 2015 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location
Blair & Son - Perth Chapel
Address
15 Gore St W,
Perth, ON K7H 3C7
Location Information
Plentiful parking at the rear of the facility
Service Information
When
Saturday, November 21st, 2015 11:00am
Officiating
Rev. Sam Draffin
Location
Blair & Son - Perth Chapel
Address
15 Gore St W,
Perth, ON K7H 3C7
Location Information
Plentiful parking at the rear of the facility