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Clifford Bernie Earl

August 9th, 1956 - October 15th, 2025

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Clifford Bernie Earl, born on August 9, 1956, passed away on October 15, 2025, at the age of 69.

Clifford, also known as Bernie, was born in Bismarck, ND and lived in Fort Yates, ND until the age of 5 when his beloved parents, Dorothy and Clayton Earl, moved their family to Warm Springs, OR in 1961. Cliff lived at the Warm Springs Indian Reservation during his childhood years until moving to Madras, OR in 1974. After graduating from Madras High School in 1974, Cliff attended OSU for a year before moving back to Warm Springs to work in the logging industry. While in Warm Springs, Cliff had built lifelong connections and lasting memories with many in the community. Eventually, Clifford left Central Oregon and moved to Scappoose, OR in 1988 to be closer to family members and eventually moved to Columbia City, OR before settling in Portland, OR, where he remained until God called him home.

Clifford was a truly kind and loving man with a heart of gold. His sense of humor and joyful spirit could light up any room, and he had a gift for making everyone around him laugh. To this day, we still sing his unforgettable “Tillamook Cheese” song — a tune he created after a high school basketball game in Tillamook that became one of his many playful trademarks. Cliff never spoke ill of anyone and welcomed people exactly as they were. A man of deep faith, Clifford embodied compassion and understanding, always offering empathy and insight to those fortunate enough to know him.

There are a few things that he loved dearly - sports, sunflower seeds, cooking/baking, long walks, and his family (especially his children and grandchildren).

In Cliff’s youth, and throughout high school, Cliff was an avid athlete and played football, basketball, and baseball. He was on the MHS basketball team that made it to the State Championship game against Scappoose in 1974. For many years, he could be found shooting hoops with friends at the campus basketball court in Warm Springs which led him to play in Native American basketball tournaments.  Even though he was not Native American, he was accepted and nicknamed “Pink Elk;” a name fondly remembered by many who played alongside him as well as those in the community of Warm Springs.

Clifford spent many years working in the logging industry in Warm Springs where he took pride in his work and his connection to the land became a lifelong devotion.

He also had a love for music; especially R&B and Jazz. He often listened to groups such as Santana, Earth Wind and Fire, Jimmy Hendricks, The Doors, Red Bone, Kool and the Gang, and Taj Mahal. He also enjoyed attending the Blues Festival in Portland every year.

The biggest connection Cliff has always had is that of family.  He was so well loved by those that knew him. Because of his resilient spirit, good humor, and the warmth he brought to everyone around him, Cliff acquired a very large family over the years, which included those related to him, in-laws, and those he shared strong bonds with and were considered part of his inner circle. He will be deeply missed by all.

Cliff is preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy Knox-Earl, his father, Clayton Clifford Earl, his brother, Alfred Earl, and sister, Myra Gourley. He is survived by his three daughters, Yvonne Iverson, Elizabeth Minthorn, and Sophie Earl; grandchildren Kaliyah Iverson, Carver Kennedy, Ezekiel Brock and Dorothy Brock; brother Patrick Earl; sisters Barb Bowles and Rose Galloway; nieces Rachelle McClure, Jessica Gomez, Josie Gager, Kaelyn Bockman and Lindsey Earl.

To sign the online guest book or to send a condolence to the family, please go to www.sandyfuneralhome.com.    

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