Henry, Clifford W.
I remember my Dad as a poem by Bobby Collier: I am just a Farmer,Plain and Simple. I will always have a special place in my heart for you and always hold the fond memories we had together. You taught me a lot about life and helped me be the leader I was. You helped give me the confidence and ability to stand on my own and be a leader of men in my 24 years of military service. I thank you for all you have done. May you be in the loving hands of our Lord Jesus. Love your son Robert Henry
Robert Henry - 5/25/2013Bob & Anna Stearns - 5/26/2013
Our greatest sympathies and prayers for all those Clifford left behind. He is gone, but the many important memories will always remain.
Anna & Bob Stearns - 5/26/2013I Praise The Lord that I was chosen to be Clifford Henry's oldest son - In all things give thanks.
Gene Henry - 5/26/2013I feel blessed to have had Mr. Cliff Henry as a father-in-law. He always had a kind word and a big heart. I feel fortunate and very thankful to him for the part he had in raising his son, my wonderful husband. You will truly be missed.
Loretta Henry - 5/26/2013An uncomplicated friend who had a sense of humor.
Harry & Josie Meekins - 5/27/2013So sorry to hear of Cliff's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
I remember how much I looked forward to Grandpas fall travels to visit us in Florida when I was growing up. He always had a warm smile, finger to hold, and pocket change for "pop" for us grandkids. I remember him fondly. He will be dearly missed, but his memories live on and his travels continue.
Angela Gretlein - 5/27/2013Lisa Renee (Henry) Scott - 5/28/2013
Many lessons came from my Grandpa Cliff; most unspoken. He worked hard yet had a soft heart. I love you, Grandpa, and the next ray of warmth we feel together on our cheeks will be from the Son.
Until then, cheer me on,
-Lisa
Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
We've had several good times when we went with the Meadowlark Sams Good Sam Club. We will remember them always.
Grandpa will be missed greatly. Although I didn't get to see him often growing up, I have a few great memories of him. One fond memory of him is when I was a small child, he opened the enclosed gate that held his sheep and said "If you can catch it, you can ride." With my self-assurance, I accepted his challenge. At full speed I sprinted towards the sheep fully excpecting to catch one. With dismay, I realized that sheep aren't as docile as they look. The sheep had won. Grandpa stood by laughing whole heartedly. I was a little ashamed and disappointed that I didn't meet his challenge. I look back now and can't help but chuckle. My Grandpa knew I couldn't catch the sheep. Given this situation today, I would do the exact same thing with my own children. Maybe a little bit of Grandpa resides in myself.
Grandpa will be missed by many, and although he didn't always see eye to eye with everyone, he took control of his life. He lived it his way with a no holds barred attitude, and respectfully, not too many people can say that about their own life. In aspects, Grandpa was true to himself; right or wrong, that in itself deserves admiration. We will miss you.
Cliff was one of my dad's best friends and my dad chose his friends wisely. I remember Cliff from my early days living in Johnstown Valley. He was a kind and genuine soul and even long after my dad's death and after I had moved away, I got to see Cliff every once in a while. It was a pleasure every time.
Coy Knobel
Cliff was one of my dad's best friends and my dad chose his friends wisely. I remember Cliff from my early days living in Johnstown Valley. He was a kind and genuine soul and even long after my dad's death and after I had moved away, I got to see Cliff every once in a while. It was a pleasure every time.
Coy Knobel
Cliff was one of my dad's best friends and my dad chose his friends wisely. I remember Cliff from my early days living in Johnstown Valley. He was a kind and genuine soul and even long after my dad's death and after I had moved away, I got to see Cliff every once in a while. It was a pleasure every time.
Coy Knobel
Was so sorry to read the paper and see the name Cliff Henry, all our love and prayers to his family especially Lois, Linda & Zach. We had the pleasure of knowing and visiting with him for many years, it was always apleasure and many happy memories.
Dave & Shirley Johnson - 5/28/2013
So very sorry and my thoughts are with you!
Dianna High - 5/30/2013
My prayers for not only my grandfather but the rest of the family.
Zachary Vogel - 5/30/2013Shawna Barrett Powell - 5/30/2013
Debbi Heward and Vicki Laue
Debbi Heward - 5/30/2013