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Clyde D. "Red" Floyd

Jacksonville, Florida

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FLOYD Clyde D. “Red” Floyd, 86, passed away on Saturday, February 3, 2007. He was born in Nickels, SC and had been a lifelong resident of Jacksonville. He served with the US Army as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division during WWII, the invasion of Normandy and Korea. He worked for many...

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We will miss you, Red. You are the father of our Sunshine State Chapter
and its most successful function,
"The Annual Snowbird Reunion". I know I speak for all the chapter members when I say, "WE MISS YOU".
Our hearts go out to Doreen and we wish her well.
Jim Patton, President, Sunshine State Chapter

My thoughts and prayers are with you Doreen in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
I remember all the hard work put into the 101st Association Sunshine Chapter. Red you touched so many lives. Fly Hi now.

It was an honor to serve with Clyde Floyd in the 101st Airborne, Company A, during WWII. Our family shares in your lost.

You were one of a kind Red. You will always be remembered by this old Air Force fighter pilot. My deepest condolences to those of you in Red's family. He will be sorely missed by all his friends.

I never met a man more finer than "Red". We were Brothers in the Barnett Lodge 187 F&AM and Sunshine State Chapter of the 101st ABN DIV ASSN. You are really soaring now!Bill, Past President, Sunshine State Chapter

To my dear friends and family of Red Floyd. I am so saddend by the news of his passing and your loss. What does one say when a person so dear in your heart leaves our earthly world. I will always cherish the wonderful memories of growing up with Colleen and her wonderful mom and dad. How sweet and dear he was. I'm truly blessed to have known him and will be forever grateful. Every single time that I think of him it brings a smile to my face. He certainly gave us many good times and...