Obituaries
Mr. Clifford Allen Harbour
02/17/1966 - 02/16/2025
Mr. Clifford Allen Harbour, age 58 of McKenney, Va. died Sunday, February 16, 2025 at his residence. He was a Printer Technician for Canon USA Inc. Cliff is survived by his daughters; Christina L. Potter (John) of Bracey, Amber Ekers (Travis) of McKenney and Laura Waddell (Bruce) of Prince George, a son Christopher “Gus” Widomski (Becky) of McKenney, three sisters; Norma Catherine Aldous (Bob) of Fredericksburg, Denise Louise Feldman of Petersburg and Patricia Marie Johnson of Lynchburg, a brother Thomas Edward Harbour of Faribault, MN, eleven grandchildren; Nate, Kelsey, Kristofer (Chelsie), Camerynn, Kassidy, Landon, Savannah, Andrew (A.J.), Skylin, Hunter and Rylinn, plus several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at a later time and will be announced on this website. The family suggest memorial contributions in Cliff’s name be donated to the National Rifle Association, 11250 Waples Mill, Rd., Ste 1, Fairfax, VA 22030. Online condolences may be made through our website at www.crowderhitecrews.com. Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the Harbour family.
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Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home & Crematory
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Sister
I have several more Owls that have been waiting for you. I so sorry for losing you, but I know you’re in a better place. Condolences and prayers for all of the families.
The Dash
I once heard a Pastor give a sermon about a gravestone. Most people do not know what the most important part of a gravestone. It is not the name. You did not have any say about your name. It was not the day you were born. You had no say the day you were born. Was it the day you died? (Maybe). The most important part of the gravestone is the dash. The dash represents what you did with your life from the day you were born, until your death. As we will all miss Cliff, you can see Cliff made the most of his dash. The dash was his family and friends.