Clyde-Sandifer-Obituary

Clyde Ray Sandifer

Saint Amant, Louisiana

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Clyde Sandifer passed away in Saint Amant, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Clyde are being provided by Church Funeral Services & Crematory - Saint Amant. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on November 9, 2018.

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Hi Birdie, I have thought of you and pee wee often over the years. I have run across pictures of him when we were both 3-4 years old on tricicles. Memories of the two of you in high school and the few double dates after we were both married. I am happy for you both that you had so many years together. I lost the live if my life six years ago but know he waits for me in Heaven as Clyde Ray waits for you. It is hard, but that knowledge makes it possible. My prayers are with you.

Clyde was a friend, supporter and a great resource for me during my assignments in process operations at Exxon. I know he will be missed by many. God bless Birdie and his family during this time of great lose.

Dearest Birdie Sue and children, I'm so sorry for your loss. Tho our paths have rarely crossed since '62, I've thought of y'all often and knew you had a good life together. I wish I could have told ole Clyde good-bye, but I'm looking forward to saying "Hello" and getting a hug when we all meet again, in heaven. Praying for an extra measure of God's strength for you sweet Birdie, and your children and their children. God bless you all. Love, Sharon Jacobs Browning

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Sandifer family. We are sorry for your loss. God Bless Him on a Wonderful Life and Family.

Birdie Sue, I am so sorry for you loss. Please know you are in my prayers. I lost your contact information. Again I am so sorry. I know Clyde was the love of your life.

Dearest Birdie and family,
Gary and I are so sorry for your loss. We are sending love and prayers. God give you strength through this time. Clyde was a man after God's own heart.
Rita Sue Malehorn

Birdie, Lynn and Bryan,
My sincerest condolences on Clyde's passing. In our younger days at Exxon, Clyde and I were close and he was my mentor for so many things. Fishing with him was always fun. I know he will be missed. But, I also know that the heavens are richer for him being there now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

Birdie, You and the family are in my prayers.
So sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Clyde, I went to school with Clyde for 12 years and always thought highly of him. We lived close to one another while at Brookstown Elm.May he R.I.P. Sincerely, Dolores Hebert Shoultz