

Clyde Louis Pady, Jr. was born November 15, 1949 and went home to the Lord on October 15, 2012. He is preceded in death by his father Clyde Louis Pady, Sr. He is survived by his Mother: Ruby Faye Pady; Wife of 33 years: Sharon Rebecca Pady; Daughters: Tina White and husband David, Lesa Montague and husband Tom, Cyndie O’Neill and husband Jim; Grandchildren: Randy, Liberty, Alex, Madison, Shannon, Myklen, Waylon and Liam; Siblings: Wayne and wife Debbie, Jeanie Shaffer and husband Johnny, Janet Watkins and husband Dutch, Debbie Smith, Keith Pady, Terry and wife Linda, and Darrell Pady. As well as many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Clyde will be remembered as a man who held a special place in the hearts and lives of so many. Whether they called him son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle or friend, Clyde had a unique gift to appreciate people as they are. He was a devoted family man always going above and beyond for his wife Sharon, his daughters, his cherished grandchildren and his beloved dog Balloo. He delighted in simply being in the presence of his grandchildren and their successes were his own. His love towards his family was gentle, plentiful and unwavering. Clyde was always there for his family in times of celebration, sorrow or need. He was the one all could rely on. He was adored by his loved ones, their children and their children’s children. Clyde attended Houston Revival Temple Church where he grew in faith and developed significant friendships. He built his business Alpha & Omega A/C and Heating and numerous relationships through honesty, integrity and plain hard work. He was a man respected and valued in his industry. His generosity crossed all parts of his life. He was first to lend a hand to ones in need whether it was family, a friend or a total stranger. He found great joy in giving to others and his kindness was natural and effortless. Clyde had a love of music which included but not limited to bluegrass, gospel, traditional country, southern rock, zydeco and the blues. He appreciated a variety of great foods and always knew exactly where to find them. His favorite hobby indisputably was fishing and he was always ready to cast a line. Though all of us who love Clyde feel a deep tremendous loss and know that life will be different, we know we are the fortunate ones for having had our lives touched by this wonderful man.
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