Clyde Verneal Huff
June 16, 2014
Clyde Verneal Huff was born January 12, 1922, to Joseph Oswald and Fannie Vera Darr Huff of Millport, Alabama. He died Friday, June 13, 2014.
He was married for over 67 years to Frances Adele Flowers Huff, a wonderful wife and mother of their three children. Preceding him in death are his son, Joseph Hobson Huff (Charlotte), his daughter, Brenda Joyce Huff, and brother, Derral Huff. Mr. Huff is survived by his wife Frances, his son, Larry Waldo Huff (Susan), brother Fred Huff of Thomasville, Alabama, four granddaughters, Tammy Hester, Wendy Huff, Vivian Ruth Huff, and Amanda A. Hindsman (Craig), one grandson, Christopher Lee Huff, numerous great grandchildren and one great-great grandson.
Clyde served in the Army in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Dutch East Indies where he served as a member of a mortar crew. He received the Purple Heart in the Philippines. He mustered out of the service on December 25, 1945, and returned home to Millport where met and married the love of his life, Frances Flowers.
After graduating from Millport High School, Clyde attended Mississippi State College where he played semi-pro baseball. Clyde moved his family to Pensacola in the late forties. He worked at Saint Regis Paper and retired as a head finisher after working there for 28 years.
Clyde loved to hunt and fish with his friends. “Bro. Clyde”, as he was known by most, was a man of his word. If he told you he was going to do something, you could always depend on him doing it one way or another. Clyde also loved coaching softball and flag football. He influenced many young people by his dedication and commitment, not to the game, but to them. When you played for Mr. Clyde you were expected to play your best, act your best and always play fair.
Clyde’s greatest joy, besides being married to the greatest woman he had ever known, was sharing the love of Jesus by what he could do for others around him in need. He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior when He was 32 years old, during a revival at Plainview Baptist Church. He was ordained and served as a deacon. He was a wonderful man, fine husband, father, grandfather, brother, and all around friend to everyone who was privileged to have known him. Clyde has come to the end of his journey here on this earth and has now heard the Lord say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant. Welcome to your reward in paradise.” So now his greatest journey has just begun. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Funeral service for Mr. Huff will be Tuesday, June 17, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Pensacola Memorial Gardens.
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