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Clyde Thompson Walker, Jr.
<p>Clyde Thompson Walker, Jr, affectionately called “Mane”, was born on December 5, 1946 to Clyde Thompson Walker, Sr. and Margaret Robinson in Chicago, IL. He was the second oldest of twelve and graduated from Brighton High School. Clyde confessed Christ at an early age and later joined the Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL under the leadership of the late Rev. Bobby Williams, Sr., where he was a faithful and active member until his health declined. Also, he retired from Birmingham Logistics. He was an avid golfer, playing the Bruno’s Classic several times. He loved to fish, listen to old music and was quite the classy dresser. Clyde enjoyed life until his health began to fail a few years ago. He leaves to cherish his memories two daughters; Tara (Christopher) Smith and Ashley (Darek) Lampkin; grandchildren, Tameah and Chistopher, Jr; Siblings: Sandy Douglas, Curtis Douglas, D.C (Veola) Douglas, Denise Robinson, Annette Bruce and Margaret Stanford; and a host nieces and nephews and special friend, Patricia Moore. Funeral Service is Saturday Jan. 30, 2021 at 2 pm at Brooks Family Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in the Highland Memorial Gardens. Professional Services are entrusted to BROOKS FAMILY FUNERAL HOME HUEYTOWN. (brooksfamilyfunerals.com) </p>December 5, 1946 - January 21, 202112/05/194601/21/2021
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Margaret "Poochie" Stanford
January 29, 2021
To my Oldest brother, I remember when you used to leave early in the mornings, in the summer to pick cotton. You would be gone all day and would return with only $5.00 to show for your labor and you gave the money to mama so she could buy us food. You took on a great amo... Continue Reading
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Erskine Edwards
January 29, 2021
I was so fortunate to be able to visit Uncle Clyde July 20th 2017 for the first time since I was very young. He was the eldest brother of my mother Margaret "Poochie" Stanford. I brought with me cousins Kenny and Derek Douglas, my aunt Annette's two sons. We had a great ... Continue Reading
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Tony Lindsey
January 26, 2021
GONE BUT NEVER WILL I FORGET YOU... ALL THE TIMES YOU ENCOURAGED ME ,WHEN I WAS HAVING A HARD TIME WITH LIFE..I COULD ALWAYS CALL YOU UNC..I KNOW YOU ARE SMILING DOWN ON ME THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES ❤❤❤YOUR NEPHEW TONYLINDSEY
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Anthony (FALK) & Pamelyn Woodfolk
January 26, 2021
Thanks for all the memories and laughter. Rest easy my friend. You will be missed.
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