Condolences
I’m very late to this but just talking about Cliff and his family tonight and I’m saddened to read of his and Marylyn’s passing. Cliff was a great mentor to me early in my career and I still relate stories of his management skills to my students. Fondly remember being invited to dinners at the living home with Jen, Ben and the very young Drew.
Rest in peace Cliff. I’d be checking your desk drawers if I could.
Gonna try and be a bit like Cliff tomorrow.
To the Robertson family,
We are so sorry to hear of Cliff’s passing. Our heartfelt sympathies. Cliff – may you now be at peace my friend.
Tah tah for now, missing you already.
-Terry and Judi
To the Cliff Robertson Family and Anne Marie:
We were so very sorry to hear that Cliffie had died. Our Sympathies to each one of you. May all the great memories you have made with Cliff over the years help to ease the pain and someday bring back the laughter……he had such a great laugh.
Jerry and Maxine Avery
We are greatly saddened to hear of Cliff’s recent passing and we send our condolences to the families. I had the pleasure to work with Cliff in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s and could not have recruited for Ekati without him. Fond memories include a Great Slave fishing trip on Cliff’s boat in 2001, his humor and infectious laugh. He was a real gentleman.
The passing of Cliff is a sad day indeed. He had the amazing ability to connect with people and make things happen. He always had time for you no matter the issue. I will fondly remember the strong support and guidance during commissioning at EKATI. What fine teams he put together! His sense of humor and story telling is legendary.
Cliffie – May the stories and laughter continue….try not to disrupt the order up there too much.
Kind Regards and Sincere Condolences
Anne Marie
I am so very sorry to hear of the untimely passing of Cliff. I know he will be missed by you and the rest of his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.
Brent and Mary Lou Murphy
We are deeply saddened by Cliff’s death. Although we met in business he became a good friend and we shared many laughs and good times on the golf course in Phoenix. Our hearts are with the family at this time of sorrow.
We will truly miss him.
Glenn & Colleen
Dear Robertson family
Your Dad will be missed by all who knew him. He has left behind so many wonderful memories but most importantly, a wonderful legacy in all of you! Our deepest sympathy to you. May time gently ease the pain in your hearts! xoxoxo
Dave and Sandy
Disappointed and saddened by the loss of Cliff. A great character who made you laugh till your belly hurt.Condolences to family and friends.
My deepest condolences go out to his family, Cliff was a great man and had a laugh that was so contagious.
He will be missed, rest in peace.
I was saddened to learn of your recent loss. Cliff brought a smile to the face of everyone that he met. There were lots of good times! Our thoughts are with you.
So sorry to hear of Cliff’s passing. He will truly be missed. All the best to Anne Marie and family. Take care of yourself and each other. Tom T (BBE)
I’d known Cliff since the 70’s when we were high school students at Sir John.
I last saw him with my brother in-law Kerwin Moore (also long time Yellowknifer and Con co-worker of Cliff’s) when we chatted at the Yellowknife airport. I knew Marylyn as well, seemed as though everybody knew each other back then…
I did not know him well but am saddened to hear of his passing….My thoughts are with the familys…
JP (NCNS Ltd.)
Our deepest condolences to Cliff’s family and friends. We will miss him dearly.
Love
Wayne and Ida
To all of Cliff’s family and extended family my sincere condolences. I knew Cliffie since he was 10 years old on my first visit to Yellowknife. He was funny, serious, adventuresome and a great human being. He had the wit of Alfie and Lucy and was a great dad, husband, and friend. I will cherish a long list of memories.
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