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Obituary of Clifford Dale Ozee

Clifford Dale Ozee, a long-time resident of the Gallatin County area, joined his Heavenly Father on Monday, July 19, 2021. Clifford Dale was born May 19, 1934, on the farm in the Bowlesville area, the seventh child to Alvin and Edna (Patton) Ozee. Of humble beginnings, Clifford Dale valued family and hard work to achieve his dreams. He insisted on integrity and fairness to all. His hand shake was as strong as his faith, “boulder sized Mustard seed”, as stated by a friend.
He served his country proudly in the United States Army as an Sp 4 from 1957 to 1959.
Upon returning from the service, this man of many talents was a meat cutter, heavy equipment operator, truck driver, fluorspar miner, farmer, welder, logger, and a steel guitar player. Music was his passion. Over the years he played with many musicians and local bands, Sounds of Country and his final performances were with Sounds of Country Gospel.
Clifford Dale was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. He loved his family and was very proud of all of their accomplishments.
He leaves behind the mother of his children, Claudine Ozee of Elizabethtown; daughter, Renee (Dale) Patton of Elizabethtown; grandchildren, Brandy and Blake; and his great-grandson Bradley Wayne Patton; daughter Mechele Hall (fiancé Doug Hale) of Harrisburg; and grandchildren, Carley and Mason Hall; in addition, Margaret “Marg” Hendrix of Ridgway, his best friend and in his words, “the best thing that ever happened to me”; bonus sons, Charlie Hall, Beecher and Mark Williams; a bonus grandson, John Langan; his baby brother, Walter “Tom” (Linda) Ozee; many nieces and nephews; and a multitude of friends.
Clifford blessed many with his generosity throughout his 87 years. He never met a stranger and insisted on truth and honesty. Those who knew Clifford Dale knew that he was not afraid of death and strongly believed in Heaven. He would always say, “I’m too mean for the ole devil and the good Lord’s not ready for me yet.”
There will be a private burial per his request, but the family would be honored if all family and friends would join them on Saturday, July 24, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. at the home of Dale and Renee Patton for a celebration of life to honor his memory. Food will be served. Bring your chair.
Memorials may be made to Juvenile Diabetes and/or the Alzheimer’s Associations.

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