Cliff considered his children one of his greatest assets. He was a loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather who loved being in the presence of his family. Cliff loved truck driving and dancing with his wife to country and western music. In fact, he expertly drove a truck long haul for 39 years with no accidents.
Cliff is survived by his lovely wife, Velma Jean Spears Bragg, daughter Jan Cerveny and her husband Lou Knapp, granddaughter Kimberly, great-granddaughters Brittanee and Kalisia and grandson C.J.. He also leaves two brothers Roy and Charles.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, two brothers James and Mac and one sister Dorothy, and his daughter Karyn Harkins.
Everyone fondly remembers Cliff’s wonderful sense of humor and his sweet, gracious nature. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.
Cliff considered his children one of his greatest assets. He was a loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather who loved being in the presence of his family. Cliff loved truck driving and dancing with his wife to country and western music. In fact, he expertly drove a truck long haul for 39 years with no accidents.
Cliff is survived by his lovely wife, Velma Jean Spears Bragg, daughter Jan Cerveny and her husband Lou Knapp, granddaughter Kimberly, great-granddaughters Brittanee and Kalisia and grandson C.J.. He also leaves two brothers Roy and Charles.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, two brothers James and Mac and one sister Dorothy, and his daughter Karyn Harkins.
Everyone fondly remembers Cliff’s wonderful sense of humor and his sweet, gracious nature. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.
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