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Clyde Collins

Mocksville, North Carolina

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Clyde Collins, Jr. STATESVILLE Mr. Clyde Ellett "Tim" Collins, Jr., 66, died Tuesday, April 17, 2012, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Collins was born July 19, 1945, to the late Mary Jo Galloway Collins and Clyde Ellett Collins, Sr. He was born and raised in Christiansburg,...

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I was very saddened when a friend called me last night to tell me of Tim's passing. I had the pleasure of competing against Tim in his heyday in CPGA events and was extremely proud to follow him as Player of the Year in 1985. He was a true gentleman and a fine friend. May he rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Tim's passing. May you be comforted at this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I was Tim's brother in law for years. I first met him when he began to date my sister. He was about four years ahead of me at Va. Tech and we shared one class in the spring of "69 - archery. Time didn't come often - that was the height of the golf schedule but it was very cool for me, a freshman, to know a famous senior. Tim was a gentle soul and always friendly and open - qualities that carried him far in life. Tim always shared his knowledge of golf readily and gave me a few pointers. I...

I am saddened to hear of our loss of Tim. His absence has left me with the memory of being fortunate enough to play a few rounds of golf with him in. He was a great guy and I trust the memories will be of comfort to you. I am praying for the family. Mac Crouch

It is a great loss. He will always be remember as a kind and gentle soul. We send our thoughts and prayers to all of those who knew and loved him. I know he is turning in some great golf scores in heaven. Love Kitty and Mike Byrd

I am so sorry to hear about Tim. We were raised two streets apart, and all of our school class mates were very close. He was a winner, and I know he will be greatly missed. My prayers go out to his family, Mary Alice Hall Webster