Zoom webinar (viewer can see the livestream only, there is no interactive feature)
When: Sunday Mar 21, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Clifford Halper Funeral Livestream

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Clifford C. Halper, of Langhorne, PA passed away Friday, March 19, 2021, after a long and courageous battle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) with his loving wife and family by his side. Clifford was born to Seymour and Sylvia Halper on June 1, 1948 in Trenton, NJ.

Cliff was a gregarious man, known for his trademark handlebar mustache, larger than life personality and charismatic, magnetic presence.  Cliff graduated from Steinert High School in 1966 and earned a bachelor’s degree from Wagner College in 1970.  Upon graduating from college, he married the love of his life, Barbara, then packed up for Houston to attend South Texas College of Law. After graduating law school in 1973, Cliff returned home to NJ with his family to start his successful law career.

In 1976, the Kivler and Halper law practice was established. With its emblematic large white bald eagle statue perched in front of the office, Cliff became known and recognized for his outstanding legal service and wise counsel.  Over the years, Cliff continued to practice law in Hamilton, NJ, later as a sole practitioner, then ending his illustrious career of Counsel with Destribats Campbell and Staub.  Cliff was passionate about the law and had a gift for relating to clients with compassion, humor and empathy.

Cliff’s enthusiasm for life influenced so many people; he was passionate about everything he did.  Cliff spent years designing and building a unique Frank Lloyd Wright-style dream house in Lambertville, NJ where he enjoyed creating memories with his family and friends for over 25 years.  Earning the Eagle Scout award as a teen instilled virtue in Cliff that he carried through until his dying day.  Cliff turned his passions for big game hunting and guns into a business, Fairchase Firearms, as a highly respected federally licensed gun dealer. Cliff adored collecting coins, books, artifacts and memorabilia, especially about his idol, President Theodore Roosevelt.  Cliff could be found many weekend mornings perusing flea markets or gun shows; always bringing home a new treasure.

Cliff’s passions and love for life enraptured everyone around him. He leaves behind his wife of 50 years, Barbara (Calehuff) Halper, three children, Brady Seth (Megan) Halper, Bryan Marc (Kristin) Halper and Brooke Bella Halper, his grandsons’ Harrison Fox Halper and Henri Braydan Halper, his sister, Norene (Robert) Barish, nieces Melissa Barish and Shari (Craig) Cangelosi, along with many other loved family members.  Cliff will be deeply missed by all.

Funeral services and burial are Sunday, March 21 at 1:00 pm at Congregation Brothers of Israel Cemetery, 1100 Cedar Lane, Hamilton, NJ. The service will be livestreamed via Zoom. See above for the link to view the livestream.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, lbda.org