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Clifford Hayes
In Memory of
Clifford John
Hayes
1924 - 2015
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Condolence From: doris & irwin scott
Condolence: The town of Orangeville will remember Cliff. always happy and a great smile. Always seen Cliff at the sports game at the arena, and of course was full of fun, My best memory of Cliff was his great garage sale, and I bought Lestor B. Pearson's golf clubs and golf bag, which I still have. Sending the family our love. Doris and Irwin Scott.
Wednesday October 28, 2015
Condolence From: Christine and Richard Migneault
Condolence: Bob and Anita. Our sincere condolences on the passing of your father.
Tuesday October 27, 2015
Condolence From: Pat Lambertus
Condolence: Remembering Cliff...
Cliff came into my life 70 years ago when he was courting my sister Joan in Dundalk.
Cliff had just returned from World War 2 having served overseas with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders regiment ending his tour in Holland with the Canadian troops having defeated the German Occupation.
Cliff worked with Orangeville Bottling Works as a Coca Cola driver for many years before beginning his career as the "Canadian Bread Man" where he served Orangeville for many years.
For those who knew Cliff, he was always ready with a smile and hello. He had great interest in sports having played hockey and baseball as a young man and was an avid follower of both lacrosse and hockey at the local arena with his friends.
Cliff was a loving husband, father and grandfather and a true gentleman.
Joan and Cliff will be twirling around the floor to the strains of Sentimental Journey, "Together for Two".
Pat Lambertus & Family
Tuesday October 27, 2015
Condolence From: Amy Pzytula
Condolence: i send my condolences & prayers to the family at this difficult time. I grew up with Uncle Cliff. He was my favourite uncle & he knew it:) I would sit in his lap as a child at every reunion we attended in Dundalk. As I got older & had children of my own I would come up to Orangeville as much as I was able & visited Uncle Cliff in his beautiful apartment attached to his beautiful home that also holds many memories from my childhood. Me & my girls & my mom had a few wonderful visits with Uncle Cliff all the while my girls had come to love Uncle Cliff as much as I did. I remember very fondly coming up to Orangeville to visit Uncle Cliff with the girls & my mom & took him to Angels Diner for dinner & had a really nice time. I will always remember how very kind he was to me & all the kisses I gave him on his cheeks. I will miss him so very much. He will be greatly missed by his family & all those who knew him❤️Rest in Peace dear uncle. Heaven gained another Angel
Tuesday October 27, 2015
Condolence From: Amy Pzytula
Condolence: i send my condolences & prayers to the family at this difficult time. I grew up with Uncle Cliff. He was my favourite uncle & he knew it:) I would sit in his lap as a child at every reunion we attended in Dundalk. As I got older & had children of my own I would come up to Orangeville as much as I was able & visited Uncle Cliff in his beautiful apartment attached to his beautiful home that also holds many memories from my childhood. Me & my girls & my mom had a few wonderful visits with Uncle Cliff all the while my girls had come to love Uncle Cliff as much as I did. I remember very fondly coming up to Orangeville to visit Uncle Cliff with the girls & my mom & took him to Angels Diner for dinner & had a really nice time. I will always remember how very kind he was to me & all the kisses I gave him on his cheeks. I will miss him so very much. He will be greatly missed by his family & all those who knew him❤️Rest in Peace dear uncle. Heaven gained another Angel
Tuesday October 27, 2015
Condolence From: Lynn Johns (Brown)
Condolence: To the family, I am sorry for your loss and hope you will treasure the time and memories you had with your dad. I spent many summer holidays with Uncle Cliff and Aunt Joan and can still remember riding in the bread truck with Uncle Cliff and enjoying a "Chocolate Soldier" pop from the corner store. He was a great man who loved to share a good story or a funny joke.
God Bless
Tuesday October 27, 2015
Condolence From: John Mountford
Condolence: Gord...Please accept my sincere condolence on the passing of your father. I pray that GOD will give you the strength and understanding to deal with your loss. I can still see your father with his basket of bread and goodies as I delivered the mail.
Keeping you in my prayers.....John
Monday October 26, 2015
Condolence From: Don & Karen McClellan
Condolence: Gord & family
Condolences on the passing of your father. Like my parents he lived a long & productive life.
Monday October 26, 2015
Condolence From: mike and joan osborne
Condolence: Uncle Cliff helped us move into our house in Tottenham 30 odd years ago, we lived there for 7 years and had the pleasure of having Aunt Joan and Uncle Cliff visit us often for dinner and a card game. In turn we were always welcome at Aunt Joan and Uncle Cliff's home in Orangeville. We have such good memories of those years, memories we will always treasure. God speed Uncle Cliff, your at last reunited with your Joan and I hope you ,Joan, Dorothy and Vic are enjoying a card game up there. We send our condolences to the family, thinking of you all at this sad time Joan and Mike
Sunday October 25, 2015
Condolence From: mike and joan osborne
Condolence: Uncle Cliff helped us move into our house in Tottenham 30 odd years ago, we lived there for 7 years and had the pleasure of having Aunt Joan and Uncle Cliff visit us often for dinner and a card game. In turn we were always welcome at Aunt Joan and Uncle Cliff's home in Orangeville. We have such good memories of those years, memories we will always treasure. God speed Uncle Cliff, your at last reunited with your Joan and I hope you ,Joan, Dorothy and Vic are enjoying a card game up there. We send our condolences to the family, thinking of you all at this sad time Joan and Mike
Sunday October 25, 2015
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