Terence (Terry)CLIFFORDIt is with heavy hearts we announce that our dear brother Terry Clifford, sadly passed away on December 28th, aged 88. He died peacefully at Rowcroft Hospice knowing how deeply he was loved by all his family. A beloved son, brother, uncle and great uncle, Terry was a wonderful man, who touched the lives of so many in his lifetime, with his love, his stories and his wonderful sense of humour. His many interests included sport, especially football and a great love of rock 'n' roll music and dancing. He will leave a huge gap in our lives and will be sorely missed by all his family and friends. However it's impossible to forget someone who gave you so much to remember. A funeral service will be held at Torquay Crematorium on Wednesday 18th January at 1:20pm. We hope you can attend and help us celebrate his wonderful life, maybe wearing a small token nod to his love of rock 'n' roll music or football. Donations can be made on the day in Terry's name to Rowcroft Hospice, whose love and kindness to both us and Terry helped in so many ways.
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Thank you from
Rowcroft Hospice (Rowcroft House Foundation Limited)
For all the donations given
09/02/2023
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I remember many a good jive with Terry, At the Torworks social on a Sunday night, keep on dancing my friend.
Sandrina Milton:
20/01/2023
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In memory of my cousin Terry Clifford. He was a lovely man , who loved to talk about family. No matter what was going on with his life he always sounded cheerful. I shall miss hearing that voice.
Judith