Clyde-Blount-Obituary

Clyde Blount

Saticoy, California

1959 - 2006

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Clyde Blount, 46, passed away Tuesday, May 30, 2006, after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds.

Clyde was born on July 26, 1959, in Forrest City, Ark. He was a resident of Saticoy for the past 43 years. He attended Saticoy School, Balboa Junior High, and Buena High School. In the late...

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This was a good man I wish I had more leadership from men like him

To my family, there are no words to express the sadness we felt in losing Clyde. We have our loving memories of him to keep him alive in our hearts.
We will miss Clyde for many years to come. His death was way to soon for many of us, but right on time in God's master plan, which none of us knows.
As one of my nieces (Barbara) mentioned, we must find time to UNITE. Let go of our differences and come together in Clyde's memory and out of our love for him and others who have passed...

Our prayers are with you for your traggic loss. May god bless you all. Keep Clyde in your hearts and you will always feel him near.
With deepest sympathy,
The Ortega Family,
Joey, Lisa, Amber, Joseph Jr., Devin & Rylee

May God Bless my Family!
I want you to know I love you all and pray that God's love play a part in our everyday life.

Sometimes we take advantage of family, when we know that they are alive and well, but when they are gone that's when it truly affect us. Clyde's my cousin, we just saw each other whenever. Either at their house or around Ventura county. Although we love each other, the opportunities to take out time to share jokes, thoughts, ideas, and experiences was not...

UNCLE CLYDE, DARICIA , GRANDPA BLOUNT 1999

To my Family, the Blounts
I'm sorry that my Uncle Clyde has been taken from us. I have come to realize that for every negative there's a positive. I pray we can all do our part to make that change. We all know it isn't going to be easy. As my Uncle said "keep 'em up," and "be cool."
If that doesn't work there's always
tacos.
Love Always,

To my Family, the Blounts
To see my family so sad is just a reminder that life is valuable and we have to stay in touch with each other. Clyde brought us together again. I was honored to be asked by Christine to sing at the gravesite. It was beautiful and a lot of people loved him. My mother Arlether reminded us that Aunt Verline and Uncle Curtis had about the same amount of children as she and my dad Odell did. There was never a dull moment in our families growing up in Arkansas. ...

To The Blount Family,

May God give you strength at this time of sorry, and may His love and grace cover you always.

My deepest sympathies to the Blount Family. I am sorry that I did not know of Clyde's passing in time to attend the service. I will always remember our days in Balboa and Buena and the times we hung around in Saticoy. Clyde was a really nice guy and will be missed by all that knew him. I will keep you all in my prayers. God Bless You!