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Walter Curtis Clardy

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Walter Curtis Clardy

Birth
Starkville, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, USA
Death
3 Jan 2010 (aged 46)
Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Double Springs, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4855335, Longitude: -89.0611859
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Curtis Clardy, 46, passed away Sunday, January 3, 2010 at North Mississippi Medical Center Tupelo. Curtis was born December 24, 1963 in Starkville, Mississippi to Oneta Mann Childers and the late Walter Lucas Clardy. He was a resident of Cedar Bluff, Mississippi and was self employed as a General Contractor. Survivors include two daughters, Heather Clardy and Christina Clardy of Cartersville, GA; two grandchildren, Haven and Brody; his Mother, Oneta Mann Childers (Keith) of Cedar Bluff; and three brothers, Dennis Clardy (Elizabeth) of Vernon, AL, Shannon Clardy (Amy) of West Point, and Eugene Clardy (Ashley) of Cedar Bluff. Pallbearers: Doug Hannah, Donald Sheward, Johnny Betts, Scottie Betts, Eugene Clardy, and Keith Childers. Honorary Pallbearers: Johnathon Eller, Allen Childers, Terry Garnett, and his biker friends.
Curtis Clardy, 46, passed away Sunday, January 3, 2010 at North Mississippi Medical Center Tupelo. Curtis was born December 24, 1963 in Starkville, Mississippi to Oneta Mann Childers and the late Walter Lucas Clardy. He was a resident of Cedar Bluff, Mississippi and was self employed as a General Contractor. Survivors include two daughters, Heather Clardy and Christina Clardy of Cartersville, GA; two grandchildren, Haven and Brody; his Mother, Oneta Mann Childers (Keith) of Cedar Bluff; and three brothers, Dennis Clardy (Elizabeth) of Vernon, AL, Shannon Clardy (Amy) of West Point, and Eugene Clardy (Ashley) of Cedar Bluff. Pallbearers: Doug Hannah, Donald Sheward, Johnny Betts, Scottie Betts, Eugene Clardy, and Keith Childers. Honorary Pallbearers: Johnathon Eller, Allen Childers, Terry Garnett, and his biker friends.

Inscription

"In our hearts forever, never to be forgotten"
Back of Marker reads: "Mama Loves You Forever"

*Daughters' and grandchildrens' names on vase*



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