Terri Anderson
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with your family. May the sweet memories flood through you and offer comfort in the days ahead.
With all our love,
Bobby and Terri Anderson
Birth date: Jan 22, 1920 Death date: Aug 3, 2014
GEORGE FREDRIC CLEAVER George was born in Detroit in 1920. He grew up in Holly, Michigan where he attended school. He loved American history and one of his favorite memories was reciting the Gettysburg Address at the cemetery on M Read Obituary
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with your family. May the sweet memories flood through you and offer comfort in the days ahead.
With all our love,
Bobby and Terri Anderson
Dear Family,
We are sending loving thoughts and prayers knowing you will all miss George, the most amazing man who has always been the wonderful reflection of Jesus. His servants heart and passionate desire to share his Lord and Savior have reached the lives of all those whose paths he has crossed, including ours. What joy he is now experiencing face to face with the Master.
May God bless you with His faithful grace, peace and love,
Harold and Evelyn Whalen
I love Mr. Cleaver! He is a great example to us all. His kind service to others, his encouraging words, and his sweet humble spirit touched many lives, especially mine. I miss him. Our victory and comfort is in The Lord! Connie, David, and family our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Steve and Cynde Earls
Connie, David and family..it is an honor to have known, loved and cared for George. I will always remember those beautiful blue eyes and the cute little smile on his good days. He couldn't speak...but you always knew when he was happy by his smile and sighs. I thank you Connie for welcoming us into your home and giving me and others the opportunity to take care of George. I knew it was not easy...but you are to be commended for standing by and honoring your dad. God saw you and he is proud of you and loves you. George is resting and at peace now...so I know his peace you will share. Thanks to you and George for always having a bible close by for all of us to find comfort in God' s word.
Your friend forever...Regina Brown
Connie, my sympathy to you and your brother. Your Dad was special, and so are you.
Ed Kennedy
Deepest sympathy from the Eustis High School Class of 1969.
Connie, I was so saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. I know you have spent every moment possible caring for him and you will be greatly blessed by God for honoring your Dad to such a degree. Although we know without a doubt that he is with your Mom, walking on streets of gold and singing with the the Saints, hearts on earth will still be broken with the loss of this Godly man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and David as you go through this time. Becky Jaggers
Connie and family,
I didn't know Mr. Cleaver, but I know Connie. She and I worked together several years ago at LRMC. Her love for her family was evident.
I pray The Lord will strengthen the family in the days to come.
Angie Cole