Cliff led a full life. As a young man, he experienced many adventures. He served our country in the United States Air Force, pit crewed for a race car team named the Blue Angels, rode for a short time with the Hell’s Angels, convinced a striking woman to marry him, and “settled down” to raise four kids on a little farm.
His work life included Republic Steel, building race car engines, Security at Massillon City Schools, and crafting Tiffany stained glass lamps of the highest quality.
He is preceded in death by his wife of many years, Sue Ann Lamborn; his oldest son, Michael Lamborn; and his brother, David Lamborn. He leaves behind his daughters, Christine Lamborn and Salli (James) Mayfield, and his son, Matt (Shannon) Lamborn and grandchildren/great-grandchildren: Eric (PJ), Dakota, Wyatt, Josey, Mattisen, Jack, Addie, Xavier, Reign, and Leighanna.
For the last eight years of his life, Cliff Lamborn chose to live very quietly, preferring the solitude of the farm and the company of his beloved, half-wit dog, Dozer. It is because of his nature (Cliff’s, not the dog’s) that the family has chosen to honor their father’s solitude with no memorial service. Please, if you knew Cliff, share a memory with the family. Arrangements under the direction of Karlo-Libby Funeral Home.
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