Cliffton Dubois was a bright, loving young man who had a sense of humor that would have you in tears laughing, and a heart of gold.  Growing up he was the oldest of his siblings and had a very close relationship with his family. He was captain of his middle school basketball team, and spelling bee champion many times over. Cliff was extremely intelligent and a master at fixing gadgets.  He also had an adventurous side, he loved the outdoors and fishing. However his biggest passion was music. He wrote and produced many songs, and had a book of poems and writings.  

 

Cliffton lost his life at the young age of 19 due to a  Fentanyl overdose/poisoning from a pressed pill.  Cliff had struggled  with substance abuse and although he fought many times for his sobriety it was a constant battle for him.   

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Cliffton was a son, brother, neighbor,  student, co-worker and every day member of his community. He was a young vibrant being that was taken too soon from this world.  Cliff represents all the youth that is at risk in todays society that are being affected by Fentanyl Poisonings.  When you see Cliff, you should see your own child. 

 

Fentanyl has no preference. It does not discriminate on age, race, religion, or gender. It does not care if you are poor, rich, famous or a regular everyday person.  It is present in almost every single drug and pill, making our youth extremely vulnerable.

One does not need to have a substance abuse issue to be affected.  Youth who have experimented one  time with a drug/pill have lost their lives.