Hamilton, Mississippi, mourns the loss of a beloved community member, James Clyde Sudduth, who peacefully passed away on Monday, February 6, 2024, at the age of 95. Surrounded by loved ones, he took his last breath at the North Mississippi Medical Center in Hamilton, leaving behind a legacy of love, family, and community spirit.
James Clyde’s life will be celebrated on Saturday, February 10, 2024, with a visitation scheduled from 1:00 PM until the service begins at 2:00 PM at the Hamilton First Baptist Church. The final farewell will take place at the Love Joy Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest.
A brother and sister, Charles Lywood Sudduth and Edith Lott, shared in the joys and challenges of their youth. The passing of these siblings marked the end of an era, leaving James Clyde as the torchbearer of family memories and traditions. James Clyde’s devotion to family continued with the creation of his own.
His marriage to Charlene was a testament to enduring love, and their daughter Kathy became a focal point of his world. The bond between James Clyde and Kathy extended beyond the familial realm, transcending into a friendship that enriched both their lives.
The arrival of grandson James Clay Graben brought new dimensions of joy and responsibility. The passing on of family values and traditions became a cherished aspect of James Clyde’s role as a grandfather. James Clyde, in turn, became a guiding figure for his great-granddaughter Lucy James Graben, leaving an indelible mark on yet another generation.
Beyond his family, James Clyde was an active and engaged member of the Hamilton community. His commitment to community service, the church, and local events endeared him to many. The Hamilton First Baptist Church, where his memorial service will take place, served as a cornerstone of his spiritual life.
As friends and family gather to bid farewell to James Clyde Sudduth, the Love Joy Cemetery will become a sacred space where his earthly journey concludes. However, the memories of his laughter, wisdom, and love will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. James Clyde Sudduth’s life was a testament to the enduring power of love, family, and community.
As the Hamilton community mourns his passing, they also celebrate the legacy of a man who touched the lives of many and left an indelible mark on the town he called home. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Survived by his loving wife, Charlene Sudduth, James Clyde leaves a lasting impact on those closest to him. His daughter, Kathy S. Graben (Steve), resides in Pike Road, AL, and mourns the loss of a caring father.
James Clyde’s legacy extends to his grandson, James Clay Graben, and wife Macy, who reside in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Their daughter, Lucy James Graben, is the great-granddaughter who will undoubtedly carry the warmth of James Clyde’s spirit into the future. Additionally, he is survived by his sister, Betty Fay Wray, of Muscle Shoals, AL.
The Sudduth family also reflects on the memories of those who have gone before James Clyde. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Elton and Monterie Cook Sudduth, as well as his brother, Charles Lywood Sudduth (Faye), of Russellville, and sister, Edith Lott (Johnnie), of Hartselle.
James Clyde Sudduth’s life was one marked by resilience, love, and a deep connection to his community. Born to James Elton and Monterie Cook Sudduth, he grew up surrounded by the values that would shape his character for the rest of his life. His family was not only his foundation but also the source of enduring strength and support