Clyde-Winters-Obituary

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Clyde Winters

Joliet, Illinois

Dec 5, 1948 – Sep 5, 2024 (Age 75)

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BORN
December 5, 1948
DIED
September 5, 2024
AGE
75
LOCATION
Joliet, Illinois

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Clyde Winters passed away on Thursday, Sept. 5th 2024He was born on Dec. 5th 1948 in Joliet, IL to Charles and Helen (Sims) Winters. Clyde was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Elnora Williams, and a brother, Charles Winters Jr.. He is survived by his former wife Sue Winters, daughter...

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Great man and basketball player. Played many basketball games with and against him. Rest in Peace my friend.

When I was a kid, getting to watch Clyde Winters play basketball was something I would look forward to all week. I never got to meet him but always admired him. May he rest in peace.

Besides being a great person, friend and cousin, Clyde was a basketball legend in Joliet. We all remember. He will be missed. Rest in peace cousin. Eugene Sims

I was sad to hear of the passing of Clyde as our friendship began in junior high school. He was one of the best basketball players coming out of Joliet. He had a sneaky left-hand jump shot and could block your shot with it also. Clyde had a great sense of humor and a booming laugh, which would make you laugh as well. My condolences to his family. Al Crusoe McDonough GA

I played basketball in Europe in the United States army with Clyde in 1970 -1971. Clyde was the best. basketball player I ever ever played with after I got out of the military. I lost contact with Clyde. I moved to Plainfield Illinois. I joined a gym in Joliet as I was going into the gym. There was a gentleman holding the door for me and when I looked at him, I knew right away it was Clyde Winters, I told him my name and said we played basketball together in Europe and United States Army. He...

One very impressive gentleman that I had the pleasure to meet. He believed in his fellow man and went out into the world to "make a difference" with his fellow man on behalf of God. I am glad that I got to meet Clyde. His family members and fellow parishioners have much to be proud of with this fine gentleman. R.I.P my friend.