Clyde-Dornbusch-Obituary

Clyde Henry Dornbusch

Columbia, South Carolina

Dec 25, 1930 – Apr 23, 2024

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December 25, 1930
DIED
April 23, 2024
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Columbia, South Carolina
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Clyde Henry Dornbusch December 25, 1930 - April 23, 2024 West Columbia, South Carolina - Clyde Henry Dornbusch was born in and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. A Christmas baby, he was born on December 25, 1930, to Bertha Black Dornbusch and Arthur Elmer Dornbusch. He died on Tuesday, April 23,...

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Dr. Dornbusch was a marker individual in my life. Until last year we exchanged Christmas messages, and when I didn't hear from him and Joan, I found their son, and he made it possible for me to connect with Joan by phone. He was the head the department where I was a student at Ohio Northern University. He was a remarkable teacher and mentor. I will forever cherish my association with Clyde and Joan and the positive difference they made in my life.

Joan, Paula and all the family, My heart is sad to learn of Clyde´s death, but what a long wonderful life! He was a joy to know. I have such fond memories of our Still Hopes years together. Sending love and prayers for God´s peace and love to surround you all.

My deepest condolences. May God's Holy Spirit be with the family. I pray that he brings comfort to you all at this difficult time.

Joan, you and Clyde are in my thoughts and prayers.

I was so sad to hear of Clyde´s passing. He truly was an original. I´ll never forget laughing at all the stories he told about growing up in Cincinnati. And I so admired his intelligence...and his remarkable memory. He will be missed by not only his family but by others whose lives he touched.

What a magnificent Gentleman, always with a smile, concern for others and what a great sense of humor. May his soul rest in peace. Prayers & sympathy to All of The Dornbusch Family ! Sincerely, Vince & Kerrie DiMaria

Clyde was a wonderful friend to my Mom and to me. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.