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The Life and Legacy of Clyde Graham Jr.
Born on March 29, 1945, in Camden, Arkansas, to Marie Cazy Graham and Clyde Graham Sr., Clyde Graham Jr. began his earthly journey - A life graced with simplicity, faith, and love.
In the Harmony Grove area, he learned and grew, graduating from Union Grove School, where the seeds of his quiet determination were sown. A lover of dominoes, with laughter at the table, and a faithful companion to the glow of the television screen, he found joy in life’s unassuming pleasures.
At an early age, he answered a higher call, accepting Christ at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church anchoring his spirit in unshakable faith. He shared a beautiful chapter with Ethela Graham, his beloved wife now resting in eternity.
Clyde’s legacy of family endures through his brothers, Robert Graham of Little Rock, and Jessie Graham (Inez) of Camden, Arkansas who hold his memory dear. Also cherishing his memory is his living aunt, Earnie Mae Cazy Johnson of Camden, Arkansas, and a host of devoted nephews, nieces, and many other loving relatives and friends. Awaiting his arrival on the heavenly shore are his father, Clyde Graham Sr., his mother, Marie Cazy Graham; his sisters, Bernice Graham Elliott, Flotilla Graham Meadough, Jewel Dean Graham Lemons, Patsy Norman, and Dorothy Jean Graham Gill and his brother, Joseph Graham. Though Clyde’s earthly journey is complete, his love, faith, and gentle spirit remain a testament to a life well-lived and a soul at peace.
Submitted by the Graham Family
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