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Mr. Clifford H. "Chip" Pryor, Jr., age 60, beloved husband to Mrs. Wanda Faye Pryor, entered into rest on Monday December 23, 2024.
In addition to his wife he is survived by his sons, Clifford H. "Tripp" Pryor, III. (Brittny), Joshua D. Pryor (Lauren McLean); daughters, Angela R. Tibbs (Cliff), Melinda M. Moulton (Stephen Begley, Jr.); grandchildren, Patrick Hunter Pryor, Bradley Clifton, Reed Miller, Emilia Moulton-Begley and Liam Hines Pryor.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Clifford Hines, Sr. and Jane Cochran Pryor.
Chip owned sawmill's and was very creative with woodworking. He enjoyed hanging out with his grandchildren, fishing, feeding the fish and being a family man. He loved afternoon rides with his wife, taking pictures of the beautiful sunset and posting them to social media with the caption, "view from my office". Mr. Pryor loved helping people and would go out of his way to help anyone who needed it. He will be remembered for all of things but most of all, being a great husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be deeply by all whose lives he touched.
All services for Mr. Pryor will be private.
At the request of the Pryor Family, donations may be made in Memory of Clifford "Chip" Pryor, Jr. to; Helping Hands, The SPCA Albrecht Center, and The Stroke Foundation.
Napier Funeral Home & Crematory has been entrusted with these arrangements. You may visit the online guestbook at www.napierfh.com
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