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Clifton "Tigger" Yazzie

   
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Farmington Daily Times -- ENAHNEZAD -- More than 250 family members and friends of Sgt. Clifton "Tigger" Yazzie, 23, of Fruitland, gathered Tuesday night at the Nenahnezad Chapter House to remember the fallen soldier and offer their support to his family.

Outside of the meeting, a United States flag flew at half-staff in honor of the soldier.

Yazzie was killed Friday in Iraq when an improvised explosive device exploded near his HMMWV, according to a Department of Defense release. It was the second tour of duty for Yazzie who was serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

According to Capt. Doug Walton of the United States Army, Yazzie's body is currently at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Del. No timetable has been set for the return of the body to Fruitland. No funeral arrangements will be made until a return date is set, according to Clifford "C.Y." Yazzie, Clifton's father.



He added that a motorcycle escort has been requested for Clifton's journey from Albuquerque to the funeral home and details will be released to Four Corners riders once they are known.

Though services have not been set, friends and family took time Tuesday to remember Yazzie as a soldier and a friend.

"He was an outstanding soldier, he was always trying to do his best to accomplish the mission," said Marco Sanchez, 29, of Acoma, who served with Yazzie during the soldier's first tour in Iraq. "He was a great, caring guy. He was my best friend, the closest thing to family you got over there."

Sanchez said he and his wife learned of Yazzie's death from a television newscast and traveled to Nenahnezad to offer their support to the family.

"We just started crying, It's something that's hard to bear," Sanchez said.

Keith Tso, 31, and his brother Kee Tso, 33, are uncles of Yazzie's wife, Michelle Yazzie, 21. They said they remember Clifton as being the type of person who could brighten up a room with his smile and jokes, and would be disappointed if he didn't make people happy.

"He brings the room to life. He's a happy person, he was always cheerful," Keith said.

Kee noted Yazzie bounced around like Tigger and searched for a way to brighten anyone's mood if they were upset.

"Once he found that mood, he'd bring everyone up," Kee said.

In addition to always smiling and trying to make others do the same, the Tsos said Yazzie always put his family first.

"He was always there for his kids, no matter what," Keith said. Yazzie is survived by two children, Chaynitta, 3, and 18-month-old Cayden.

"When he got out of the military, he wanted to get into construction, learn to build a house and build a house for his wife, build his family a home," Kee added.

Once Michelle and the children arrived, along with Clifton's parents, Jeanette and Clifford, the informational meeting began. Lambert Yazzie, no relation, a Blue Star Father with a son in Iraq, served as master of ceremonies.

"The hardest thing for us is to share in the passing of one of our warriors," Lambert said, standing underneath the flags of all the military branches and in front of a table draped with a black-and-gold United States Army blanket. Several photos of Clifton Yazzie sat in frames on the blanket.

"This is one thing we don't want any family to experience," he added.

Lambert also mentioned the planned motorcycle escort and urged any area resident to join in, much like they did in 2001 when the Kirtland Central High School boys basketball team won the state championship. Clifton was a senior member of that quad.

"Come and gather again and welcome him back," Lambert urged. "Our warrior Clifton's coming home."

Following remarks by family friends, Clifford said he was surprised by all the support and wanted to thank the community for their donations and kind thoughts.

"It's special," he said, looking at the packed chapter house meeting room. "That's what makes us strong, this is what keep us up. I love them all for doing all this."

Michelle Yazzie, who declined interviews, said through a family spokesman that she was grateful for all the support, prayers and donations that have poured in.

Throughout the meeting, Michelle sat with her two children and clutched a large Tigger stuffed animal.

A trust fund has been set up for Cayden and Chaynitta at Four Corners Credit Union in Kirtland.

Funeral arrangements for Clifton Yazzie are pending with Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St. (503) 325-8688.

 

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Clifton "Tigger" Yazzie
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, January 26 2006 @ 10:46 AM EST
Clifton,
I would like to say thank you to you and the three other soldiers who were killed in that blast with you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Above The Rest"(327th Inf. Motto)
to a lost friend
Authored by: stewmann on Wednesday, February 08 2006 @ 08:22 PM EST
I will allways remember Yazzie in A co 1-18 INF as a great soldier and a good friend, i was with him in OIF2 and he will be remembered by all those who made contact with him in life. I found out about his untimely death today and vowed to make his memory last within all soldiers. We will find the enemy and stop this war with vengance and thoughts of all those lost. We will give a new life to those less fortunate to keep the lives lost from being in vain. there isn't enough that can be done to take the hurt away, but he died a hero and we don't have enough of them in this world.
Clifton "Tigger" Yazzie
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, August 29 2007 @ 07:52 PM EDT
TO MY DEAREST BROTHER WHO LEFTED US ON JANUARY 26,2006, YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!!! HE GAVE US THE BEST MEMORIES EVER.... HE WAS THERE FOR US THICK AND THIN!!! MAY HE REST IN PEACE!!! IN LOVING MEMORY CLIFFTON"SMURF"YAZZIE!!!

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