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Goo Goo – just to name a few. Cliff loved all of his friends dearly. He always had a good time, loved gambling in Vegas, and was known for enjoying a six-pack of cold Budweiser, on occasion. Cliff turned every gathering, even the smallest get-together, into a party.

Cliff was loved by many and became friends with everyone he met. He had a unique, generous, caring heart and a soft spot for the underdog. Cliff was known to take in, mentor, and support anyone in need. He would do anything to help others. Cliff was a loyal friend who was always sincere. He had friends from all background­s.

Cliff will be missed and remembered daily. Rest easy Six Pack.

Cliff is preceded in death by the greatest influence in life, his father, Mike Skalicky, his uncle Paul Liner, two cousins Jeffery and Allan Shepherd, and many friends.

He is survived by his mother Sharon Gutierrez, his sister Lisa Brackeen and husband Steve and their son Jason, his aunt Linda and husband Tomas Devereaux, her children Chris, Melanie, Lena, Matthew, Robert, and Catherine, longtime girlfriend Carolyn Bingham and her three children, Travis Bingham and wife Mandy, Audra Bailey and husband Kelby, and Amber Rye and husband Shawn, and six grandchild­ren Trevor, Trey, Alex, Billy, Jovi and Dax.

A memorial service for Cliff will be held Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. Family will receive friends starting at 12:30 p.m. and services start at 1 p.m., in the Chapel at Myers & Smith Funeral home.

Arrangemen­ts are by Myers & Smith Funeral Home. Pay your respects online at www.myersandsm­ith.com

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