Clyde-Nachand-Obituary

Clyde Raymond Nachand

Phoenix, Arizona

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Nachand, Clyde Raymond Commander (Ret) Clyde Raymond Nachand (USN). August 31, 1942 - March 25, 2010. Clyde was a wonderful person, an outstanding father and was taken from us way too soon. Clyde leaves behind his beloved wife of 43 years Sandra, 3 daughters Michelle (Erik), Susan...

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Sandy and Fam...I just want to say I'm really sorry to hear what happened! I was totally shocked when I heard the news and my heart goes out to you and the girls! I'm glad to have met and worked with you and Clyde and again am sorry to hear the way it happened.

Lots of love, Angie Rivas

Sandy:

I was devistated to hear of your loss. Clyde was a great guy. I really enjoyed talking to him by phone after your retirement and he will be missed.

We are all one in the riding community, our hearts are heavy each and every day and you all will be missed as an ALR as well as PGR member

As they say in the PGR all the time, "Stand Down Clyde, your time here is done"

Sandy and Family, I was shocked and saddened to hear of your loss. Clyde was a wonderful man and business partner with my father Will. I also enjoyed working with you both for many years. Always so helpful and kind. I suddently lost my Mom in Nov to cancer. The pain is deep but I keep trying to think of the happy times. My positive thoughts and prayers are with you all and will say many prayers. Love to you

Sandy,
We are so very sorry to hear of Clyde's passing. He was a very kind man and we are lucky to have known him. Clyde always had a smile and time to say something kind. He is always with you. Take care of yourself. ((hug))
Kelly Cavagnuolo & Angie Uyeda (ISU Concal)

Sandy, Please know that you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. Clyde was such a kind man and had an amazing woman on his arm for many years. You have definitely past your kindness and caring for others on to Susan.

Though I never had the pleasure of meeting Clyde, I have the utmost respect for him as a brother Seawolf. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

We are grief-stricken to learn of the loss of dear Clyde from this world. He touched and inspired all who had the pleasure of knowing him and sharing any part of his life. Sandy and all the family, you have our deepest heartfelt condolences and please know you are constantly in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. We are all blessed to have known this amazing, kind, loving and inspiring man. Love to all of you.

My husband and I had the pleasure of knowing Clyde for over 15 years. This is such an incredible loss to all of us who had the pleasure of sharing the life of this amazing, inspiring, kind & loving man. He touched all who knew him. Sandy, please know you are constantly in our thoughts and prayers and sending lots of love your way! Our deepest heartfelt condolences to the entire family. He was truly blessed. And so were we by knowing him.