Tracy Clatterbuck

Tracy Clatterbuck obituary, King George, VA

Tracy Clatterbuck

Tracy Clatterbuck Obituary

Published by Bennett-Brooks Funeral Home, Inc. - Port Royal on May 8, 2015.
On Friday, May 8, 2015, while in heaven, the late Elsie Clatterbuck whispered into Jesus' ear and said "My Lord, it's time to bring my child, "Tracy Romero Clatterbuck on home so that we can take care of him. Born in King George County, Virginia on July 7, 1961, he was the youngest son of the late James and Elsie Clatterbuck. Rodney and Delphine Clatterbuck preceded him in death. He attended the King George County school system, and later moved to the Washington, DC area to work for many years as both a courier and a computer operator. Tracy was known to many as Cuz, Little Buck, or Big Tracy. He gave Pet names to everybody, including his oldest brother Eric, affectionately known as Seymour, brother Tony as Big "T", cousin Ed as "Biggy", cousin Oliver "Scooby", his nephew Andre' as "Weeps", God Brother Eugene as "Galie Feet", and cousin Linda as "Joe-Joe". Everybody loved Tracy because he was a comedian at heart carefree, and fun loving person. He was also known for giving late night or early morning phone calls. He didn't care what time it was, he was "going to call you"! and you'd do well to receive his call because he would keep trying until you answered! Tracy loved visiting friends and family for short and long periods and loved helping people as well. Those left to cherish his memories are two brothers, Eric Clatterbuck of Temple Hills, MD, and Antonio Clatterbuck of King George, VA; two nephews, Andre' L. Scott of Fredericksburg, VA, and Reese Clatterbuck of Dale City, VA; one Great nephew, Alijah C. Scott of Fredericksburg, VA; several uncles and aunts, cousins, relatives and special friends.

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