Cliff Irvine
Cliff Irvine

Obituary of Cliff D Irvine

Cliff D Irvine

Aka: Cliffy Clause, Brother Cliff

48 yrs old

Of Boise Idaho

04.01.1973 ~ 07.03.2021

Cliff was born in Seattle Washington to Cathy Benboe (Irvine) Thomas

Cliff grew up in the NW Seattle area, where him & his younger brother Chris love to fish, cook & hang with friends.

 He had a love of music, painting & the outdoors. He was adventurous and loved making people laugh.

Cliff was a solid friend, he was kind, loving, with a heart of gold.

His brother Steven and Cliff loved to play shuffleboard together.

Cliff taught Steven how to play pool & the two of them had many adventures together.

His brothers meant the world to him. And they loved & adored him as well.

 

It was the summer of 1991 when he moved to Boise to be with his Mother, brother Chris & brother Steven,

along with numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.

 

Throughout Cliff’s life his love of Cooking and Painting opened so many doors for him. If you know Boise, you know

Where “Freak Alley” is, Cliff was given the opportunity to put some of his art work there.

  • He enjoyed many adventures with his longtime friend Rez (his boxer)  whether it was camping, hiking, fishing or road trips,

 the two of them were always together.

 

Cliff is survived by:

Steven J Thomas  Brother of Boise

Uncle Cliff & Aunt Carolyn of Portland ,Or

Aunt Colleen & Uncle Arlis of Boise

Aunt Crystal of Boise

Uncle Clint & Aunt Cheryl of Boise

Cousins; Alexis (Jerry) of Boise

Rob of Phoenix

Luke, Adrienne, Jeremy, Holly of Boise

 

He is Preceded in death by:

Cathy A Thomas  Mother

Christopher L Irvine  Brother

Glenise McPherson  Grandmother

Manuel Mendez Cousin

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Saturday
31
July

Celebration of Life

1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Kristin Armstron Municipal Park
500 W Walnut St
Boise, Idaho, United States

Celebration of Life

Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park Shelter #2 Chestnut
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