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Kenneth Sigsbee Clift, Sr.

May 5, 1941 - February 5, 2021

A memorial service will be held 2pm Saturday, February 20 at Storke Funeral Home, King George Chapel.

Posted by:
Jill Cufr

Posted on:
February 12, 2021

I'll never forget you farming with grandpa at the farm. Very good times and special memories. You always made me smile and laugh a lot. You will be missed. Love you, Uncle Kenny!

Posted by:
June Cleek

Posted on:
February 12, 2021

We played together lots of time as children while we were neightbors at serveral different places in King George. He will be missed, I know. June Cleek

Posted by:
Diana Moses

Posted on:
February 11, 2021

I am so sorry to see Kenny passed away. My sympathy & prayers to all the family. Love & hugs to you all. RIP Kenny.

Posted by:
Benny vento

Posted on:
February 11, 2021

When I came to KG 52 years ago it was a very tight knit community. You were looked on as a come-here, very hard to get accepted. Kenny was one of the few people who accepted you as a person. I remember all the good times we had in the volunteer fire department. I will miss him, may he Rest In Peace. Another old timer passes on. We’re getting fewer by the day. Bless his family. Rest In Peace Kenny.

Posted by:
Elsie and Eliis

Posted on:
February 11, 2021

Sending prayers to Smokey, Crissy, and all the family on their loss. Hold the memories close and keep your faith!

Posted by:
Mindi Myers-Scott

Posted on:
February 10, 2021

I am so very sorry that Kathy, his children, step children (especially Lisa, who I know was very close to Kenny), and grandchildren are having to endure such a great loss. King George county suffers in his loss as well. I will continue to hold you all close in my heart and continue to pray for God's comfort and peace over you all.

Posted by:
Cynthia K. Miller

Posted on:
February 10, 2021

Sending my condolences to all the Clift Family. Kenny was a character--in a good way. May he rest in eternal peace. Cindy Miller

Posted by:
Theresa Dove

Posted on:
February 10, 2021

So sad to read about Kenny. I remember babysitting for his children, Elissa and Smokey way back in the day during Fall Festival dance. Earlier remembrance is of him, his parents, Margaret and Sigsbee, and Judy attending church at Hanover Baptist. What a great family. I send my deepest sympathy to Kenny's family during this sad time; and may you all find comfort in loving memories of Kenny. May he rest in peace in the arms of the Lord.

Posted by:
Ted Edwards

Posted on:
February 9, 2021

I remember well the times I spent "across the hill\" hanging out with Kenny, Uncle Sigsbee and Aunt Margaret. Kenny was a good man from a good family. May he RIP...

Posted by:
Elissa

Posted on:
February 8, 2021

No words can explain how much I miss you! Love you with all my heart Dad.

Posted by:
SHAWN Burrell

Posted on:
February 8, 2021

Love you to the moon and back Daddy. You are missed and will never be forgotten. ?????