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In Memoriam

Clara B. Holford, 94

September 3, 1928 – November 21, 2022

ONEONTA – Clara B. Holford passed away peacefully on Monday, November 21, 2022.  Clara lived in an assisted living center in Oneonta, NY where her sister Sally Bennett still resides.

Clara was born September 3, 1928 in Sharon, CT. She was the daughter of Fred R. Brooks Sr. and Frances Becker Brooks. Clara was predeceased by her brother John Brooks; and sisters Fredine Cooke, and Charlotte Roberts. She is survived by Fred R. Brooks Jr. age 88 and Sally Bennett age 92.

She was predeceased by two sons Scott Holford and Keith Holford. Clara is survived by her daughters Shelley Holford, Susan Breznick (Matthew), Sarah Mullhern (Micheal) and son Fred Holford (Anne). Clara has twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Clara worked for Bell Telephone Company as a switchboard operator for several years following high School.  She often spoke fondly of this time in her life.  A time when she met Fred D. Holford Jr., the father of her six children.

Clara loved to sit and talk with family members, and especially enjoyed hearing about her grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She had an incredible memory and light laughter.  Clara was forever thoughtful in remembering her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren as well as nieces and nephews birthdays and special occasions with thoughtful cards, gifts, and phone calls.

She had a love for fashion and an undeniable love for sweets. She truly appreciated the beauty in all things and in people.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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  1. I took care of Clara at Chestnut park for about 6 months. She was the sweetest person I have ever met. Even though I was her caregiver I often felt she helped me more than I helped her. We both lost a child mine more recent then hers. She always knew when I needed cheering up and always told me that you can get through anything life throws at you if you have faith love an open mind and heart. I am so sorry for her families loss. She was such a beautiful soul and will truly be missed.

  2. I took care of Clara at Chestnut park for about 6 months. She was the sweetest person I have ever met. Even though I was her caregiver I often felt she helped me more than I helped her. We both lost a child mine more recent then hers. She always knew when I needed cheering up and always told me that you can get through anything life throws at you if you have faith love an open mind and heart. I am so sorry for her families loss. She was such a beautiful soul and will truly be missed.

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