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Carole Elizabeth Clyde 15 Oct 1943 Female Smith Calvin Nelson ClydeJr. Patsy Elizabeth KittrellPatsy Eloise Clyde 30 Jul 1955 Female Smith Calvin Nelson Clyde Jr.Patsy Elizabeth KittrellThomas William Clyde 16 May 1949 Male Smith Calvin Nelson Clyde Jr. Patsy Elizabeth KittrellCalvin Nelson Clyde III, 1 Nov 1945 Male Smith Calvin Nelson ClydeJr. Patsy Elizabeth Kittrell
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OUT-OF-TOWN DUCHESSES
JOIN ANNUAL CELEBRATION OCT. 14-17
STAFF September 18, 2004
Thirty-eight out of town duchesses will take part in the coronation of Rose Queen Lauren French Sanford during the 2004 Texas Rose Festival, "Treasures."
As a prelude to the 71st festival, set Oct. 14-17, the duchesses are introduced in the paragraphs that follow.
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Caroline Wells Chandler, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wray Chandler of Virginia Beach, Va., is a sophomore at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, majoring in art and Spanish. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design during her freshman year, and she was a candidate for the European Honors Program.
Miss Chandler graduated from Cox High School in Virginia Beach, where she was a member of the National Honor Society Executive Board, Multi-Cultural Club, Quill and Scroll, Crew Club, Varsity Cross Country team and the Student Council Association. She was an AP Scholar, served on the Wingspan Art and Literary Magazine and the Falcon Press Staffs. She has received the Renaissance Reader Award, the 2002 Human Rights Award from the City of Virginia Beach and numerous art awards.
Tyler relatives include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clyde Jr., aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clyde; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clyde III and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson.
Family members who have participated in the Rose Festival include her mother, Eloise Clyde Chandler, 1974 rose queen; sister, Mimi Chandler, 2002 duchess; grandmother, Patsy Kittrell Clyde, 1939 lady-in-waiting; grandfather, Calvin Clyde Jr., 1939 escort; aunt, Carole Clyde Wilson, 1963 princess; cousin, Anna Clyde Malone, 1996 rose queen; cousin, John Clyde, 2002 escort; cousin, Carrie Ehmann Clark, 1989 lady-in-waiting and 1978 train bearer; cousin, Nelson Clyde IV, 1983 escort; cousin, Elizabeth Harvey Clyde, 1981 lady-in-waiting; cousin, Leigh Agnew Clyde, 1986 lady-in-waiting; cousin, Kitty Clyde Ramsay, 1967 rose queen; and cousin, Lora Beth Clyde Walsh, 1988 rose queen.
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Memorial services for Patsy Kittrell Clyde, 90, of Tyler, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 2012, at Marvin United Methodist Church with Dr. John Robbins officiating. A reception for family and friends will follow in the church's Pirtle Hall.
A private family graveside service under the direction of Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors will occur at Rose Hill Cemetery prior to the memorial celebration.
Patsy died peacefully in her sleep at 12:20 a.m., Saturday, July 21, 2012, surrounded by members of her loving family.
Patsy was born Nov. 10, 1921, in Hamburg, Ark., to parents, John Cabeen Kittrell Sr. and Patsy Hankins Kittrell.
Patsy's father moved his family to Tyler in 1930 to pursue a career in home building and the lumber business. As a child, she attended Camp Waldemar, a tradition followed later in life by her children and grandchildren.
While a student at Tyler High School, Patsy met the love of her life, Calvin Clyde Jr., with whom she would later begin a marriage that would endure 70 1/2 years.
She attended Southern Methodist University, where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Patsy was a member of Marvin United Methodist Church, served on the board of Tyler Day Nursery and was a charter-emeritus sustaining member of the Junior League of Tyler, where she worked with special-needs kids. She was a founding member of the Festival Garden Club and a member of the Deck Club. She enjoyed playing mah-jong and bridge with her longtime friends at Willow Brook Country Club.
Patsy was known for her culinary skills and was ahead of her time in creating delicacies that were both tasty and healthy.
Patsy was loved very much by her entire family, who cherished their time spent with her.
She was blessed with a wonderful sense of humor, quick wit and uncanny recall of details.
She loved her family and was very proud of their accomplishments. Her daughter, Carole Wilson, served as princess in the Texas Rose Festival, while daughter, Eloise Chandler; granddaughter, Anna Malone; and great-granddaughter, Sarah Clyde, served as queen.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John C. Kittrell Sr. and Patsy Hankins Kittrell; brothers, Billy Kittrell and John C. Kittrell Jr.; and son, Nelson Clyde III.
She is survived by her husband, Calvin Clyde Jr.; sister-in-law, Elaine Kittrell, of Huntsville, Ala.; daughter and son-in-law, Carole and Lloyd Wilson; daughter-in-law, Sherry Clyde; son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Venona Clyde, all of Tyler; daughter and son-in-law, Eloise and Bill Chandler, of Virginia Beach, Va., granddaughter, Carrie Clark, of Dallas; grandsons, Nelson Clyde IV (Elizabeth) and Andrew Clyde (Leigh); granddaughter, Anna Malone (Brandon), all of Tyler; and grandson, Dr. John Clyde, of Spokane, Wash.; granddaughters, Dr. Mimi Miles (Avery), of Durham, N.C., Caroline Chandler, of New York City, Patsy Chandler, of Virginia Beach, Va.; great-grandchildren, Sarah Clyde, of Houston, and Cal Clyde V, Rachel Clyde, Jamie Clyde, Ferrell Clyde, Slade Clyde, Claire Malone and Emma Malone, all of Tyler.
She also is survived by nieces, Kathy Churchman, of Fairfax, Va., Melanie Kittrell, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Heather Hubbard, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; as well as cousins, Betty Kittrell White, Winn Kittrell, Scott Kittrell and Steve Kittrell, all of Tyler.
Pallbearers include Bill Chandler, Nelson Clyde IV, Andrew Clyde, Dr. John Clyde, Brandon Malone and Avery Miles.
The Clyde family wishes to thank caregivers, Cassandra Taylor, Cheryl Draschil, Emma Gatewood, Yolanda Johnson, Dawn Bennett and Barbara Whitaker and housekeepers Clara Mae Johnson and Anita Payne for their loyal and outstanding service to Patsy.
Visitation is scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors, 215 E. Front St., in Tyler.
Memorial contributions may be made to Tyler Day Nursery, 2901 W. Gentry Pkwy., Tyler, 75702 or the Calvin & Patsy Clyde Presidential Scholarship, Office of University Advancement, UT Tyler, 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, 75799 or Marvin United Methodist Church, 300 W. Erwin St., Tyler, 75702.
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Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph from July 22 to July 24, 2012
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