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Clyde Church Jr.

Hickory, North Carolina

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Clyde Church, Jr. HICKORY Mr. Clyde Mathus Church, Jr., 78, passed away Monday, July 4, 2011 at Frye Regional Medical Center. He was born April 3, 1933 in Catawba County, the son of Clyde and Guylar Hart Church, Sr. He was an active member of Crossroads Baptist Church, where he attended Sunday...

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clyde was a wonderfull man a great friend i will missed greatly

We are sorry that we are not able to attend the funeral due to daddy's health but want to send our sincere sympathies to your family. May God comfort you in your time of loss, yet know that your loved one is with Him. Christine Fairchild and father, Ercell Fairchild (son of Attie and Viola Foster Fairchild)

Steve and I are so sorry for your loss. We love Clyde and Carmela very much and want you to know that your family is in our prayers.


Clyde, we will never forget you or your warm smile and "clyde-mints". We have many wonderful memories of attending church together and we know Jesus was smiling as He met you in Heaven. We only wish we could be at Crossroads today to celebrate your life. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
The Bud Pierce Family

Clyde and I attended Central Baptist Church and enjoyed our Sunday School classes immensely when he was a member at Central. I also worked in the trucking industry and enjoyed knowing Clyde through the trucking business. He was loved by many and will be missed by many. If there is anything I can do for the family, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Howard C. Stirewalt
Hildebran,NC

Although we too, didn't know you personally,we know that you did a fine job raising your son Clyde III. Rest in Peace,my friend.

Clyde Jr,
Although I didn’t know you very well, I know your son. If a parent’s legacy is their children’s integrity, you were a success in life. I value my friend, he values you, and therefore you are important to us all and will be missed. Peace to you and to your family.
–Gene and Chasity Elliott, July 5th, 2011