Clyde N. Maylone Obituary, Death Cause
Clyde’s legacy extends beyond the immediate family, encompassing two sisters, Cathie Grant and Virginia Maylone, who shared in the joys and sorrows of life with him.
The family tree branches out to include five nieces and nephews, 11 great-nieces and nephews, and three great-great-nieces and nephews, creating a rich tapestry of familial bonds that Clyde nurtured throughout his life.
A man of faith, Clyde was a member of the Living Well Church, where he found solace, community, and spiritual nourishment. It was within the walls of the church that his spirit found resonance and where he connected with Pastor Dirk Hall, who will lead the memorial service at 12:00 noon on Saturday. This service will not only be a moment of remembrance but a celebration of a life well-lived, filled with love, kindness, and resilience.
Beyond the solemnity of the memorial service, a reception will follow, providing an opportunity for family and friends to gather, share stories, and find solace in each other’s company. In these moments of togetherness, the collective spirit of the community will echo with the laughter, love, and enduring memories that Clyde created during his time on this earth.
To honor Clyde N. Maylone’s memory, the family has suggested contributions such as sending flowers or planting a tree in his name—a living tribute to the vibrant life he led and the legacy he leaves behind.
As the petals of flowers bloom and the branches of a tree stretch toward the sky, Clyde’s spirit will continue to resonate, offering comfort and inspiration to those who pause to remember a man whose life epitomized the values of love, resilience, and community. In the quietude of East Liverpool, Clyde’s memory lives on, a beacon of light that will forever illuminate the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him.