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St. Louis Classical Guitar So…
2014, St. Louis County Library–Mid-County Branch, Maryland Avenue, Clayton, MO, USA
St. Louis Classical Guitar Society Orchestra — with Cliff Eise
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I will miss Cliff. He was a good man. Whenever my guitar duo visited St Louis, we always cherished and looked forward to the time we spent with Cliff. He was kind, resourceful, curious (building box guitars for fun!), a great photographer (taking dozens of beautiful pictures of our school visits), and he brightened  the mood of every room he was in. My sincerest condolences to his family. 
I worked on the St Mary’s “bus committee” with Cliff and Martha and he was generous with his time and energy. He was so talented and shared his art with a lot of people. He was not afraid to laugh at himself. Cliff enjoyed life!!
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I'm so sorry Cliff is no longer with us. He was always so wonderful to be around, so genuine and personable. I miss him very much.

So sorry to hear about your loss. I will say a rosary for Clifford  and your family

Jean Anthony 

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I will always remember Uncle Cliff using his creativity and talents in a generous and loving way.   After the Good Friday Tornado in 2011, he carved a beautiful flute for my son, Ben from one of the 25 trees we lost.

It will always be a special memory for my son.

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Our brother Cliff was a Gem. He had a kind soul, a generous heart and a creative mind.  His natural curiosity and eye for detail made him an amazing Artist.  He was special not only for his talents but for his Love he shared with his family.  Family was a priority!  Cliff had a passion for teaching. Whether it was a flute, a guitar, a drum, a ukulele , or a didgeridoo.  Cliff would teach himself and anyone else who wanted to learn. His patience was noteworthy!

I  will miss you brother❤️ however, I will carry you in my heart.

“We love You” (he would close every conversation with those words) 

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I enjoyed playing handball with Cliff for many years.  He was soft spoken and easy to talk to-a very down to earth guy with all the good values.  I'm sure that his family will miss him greatly.  My fondest condolences go out to them.  Steve

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