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Clyde Allison

Port Arthur, Texas

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Clyde Allison, 78, passed away Thursday, December 4, 2008 at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas. Born December 10, 1929 in Port Neches, Texas to Janie and Tom Allison, he lived most of his life in Port Neches, before moving to Port Acres after his retirement from Dupont. He was a U.S....

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My Uncle Clyde was the family's Hero! Our son, Derron, idolized him; there's no doubt in my mind that all of Derron's friends have heard about Clyde capturing the 13-ft. alligator! I'll always treasure my memories & I know his legacy will live forever.

Clyde is my brother, I have always looked up to him. He was a wise man and he was a wonderful brother. He worked hard all his life and never ask for help. he had good morals, and I was always proud to say he was my brother. I felt so comforted when so many men from Dupont where he worked came to the funeral home and said what a good man he was. We will truly miss him and he left a legend that can not be replaced. Today is his birthday and I hope he is making a good legend in Heaven Bertie...

Clyde and his family lived next to my parents in Port Neches. I will always remember the day Clyde brought Mamou home to Kerry Lynn as well as going across the river on his airboat to feed the cows. Clyde was a hard working man and a great person. He was a good neighbor and friend of my parents. My heartfelt condolences to his family.

Barbara, I'm sorry that I am out of town at the time of your loss.
My love and prayers are with you.
Please remember that God is always
with you. He will be your strength to
see you through the days ahead.
Love you Dearly.

Lots of fun memories as a kid growing up knowing this man... going to cattle auctions and across the river to feed the cows with him and his daughter. Mom and Dad always thought a lot of him and were glad to have him as a friend. He will be missed.

Clyde! I just can't feature this world without Clyde. We used to listen to his tales about gator fishing and all the history of fishing. Thank you for these rememberances. Woody Chadick

Our Prayers and love are with your family. Clyde was a good man from a wonderful family.