Clyde-Bomgardner-Obituary

Clyde R. Bomgardner

Mifflintown, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2016 (Age 80)

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Mifflintown, Pennsylvania

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Clyde R. Bomgardner, 80, of Mifflintown, passed away at 9:08 a.m. on Monday, July 11, 2016, at the Locust Grove Retirement Village, Mifflin. Born on February 5, 1936 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, he was a son of the late Simon P. and Reba E. (Jeannerat) Bomgardner. On December 18, 1967, he...

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Just tribute to a good friend, colleague, Patriot, with whom I was honored to share over 50 years of professionalism and enjoyable society.

My good friend and classmate, Clyde from grade school, thru N.C. HS, fellow team member, and what a great end he was! I had the honor to be sitting beside Clyde, # 47, me #41 for our football team yearbook picture at NCHS ! Loved this man like a brother. Guess I'll have to wait to see him again,and that will be in heaven !
God Bless his whole family! I know they miss him, and are very good people because Clyde was good and was always surrounded by GOOd people! ...

Clyde was a good friend. He was always very gracious when dealing with him on a business level and he always had a a big smile and a cheery Hello when passing on the street. My condolences to Sally and the entire family.

Bob Bardell

Sorry to read of the passing of Clyde. Met Clyde and his wife in Ocean City, MD maybe 5 years ago at either the Dunes Motel or a tram on the boardwalk or both. We shared talk about growing up in NC; I was too young to have known Clyde at that time but I remembered his younger brother, Larry, as the football team QB. My wife and I were back at the Dunes earlier this week and I was thinking of that chance meeting while sitting at the boardwalk and now come home to read of his passing.

Getting to meet Clyde and Sally has been a real pleasure for us. Clyde will be missed by many and his knowledge and humor will be hard to replace for all that were around him. Condolences to Sally and the family.


Mark and Teresa Freeland

We will miss our personal association with Clyde and Sally and our professional association with Clyde. He was a true friend, an honorable man and a credit to his family, community and profession.

Keith and Beth Quigley