Malcolm Andy Clough was one of the most interesting people you would ever have the fortune to meet. He was an avid collector and would collect anything that held even a modicum of interest. He really loved to collect old books, model cars, tools, and anything that may be of use. He was funny, loved to laugh and have a good time. He epitomized the phrase “Gentle Giant” in both his size and manner. He will be deeply missed and is a great loss to this world.
He is survived by his brother Larry Clough; two sisters, Sheila Speck and Candra Acton; and his nieces and nephews. Mac was preceded in death by his mother Reva (Oct. 10, 1991), father Leonard (Sept. 26, 2008) and his sister Robin Christoferson (Jun. 6, 2013).
Cremation has taken place.
Malcolm Andy Clough was one of the most interesting people you would ever have the fortune to meet. He was an avid collector and would collect anything that held even a modicum of interest. He really loved to collect old books, model cars, tools, and anything that may be of use. He was funny, loved to laugh and have a good time. He epitomized the phrase “Gentle Giant” in both his size and manner. He will be deeply missed and is a great loss to this world.
He is survived by his brother Larry Clough; two sisters, Sheila Speck and Candra Acton; and his nieces and nephews. Mac was preceded in death by his mother Reva (Oct. 10, 1991), father Leonard (Sept. 26, 2008) and his sister Robin Christoferson (Jun. 6, 2013).
Cremation has taken place.
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