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OBryan

In Loving Memory

O’Bryan, Clyde B.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021.

Beloved husband of the late Jeannine A. O’Bryan (nee Jacob); loving father of Timothy (Kathleen) and Mark (Traci) O’Bryan; adoring grandfather of Kelsey, Erin, Hayden and Tessa; dear brother of Juanita (the late Robert) Grempler; dear brother-in-law of Nancy (the late Floyd) Hahn; good friend and neighbor of Carolyn, Steve and Sandy, Brian and Ginger, Sylvia and Donald and K.C.

Services: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Monday, August 9, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 4-8 p.m.

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10 thoughts on “O’Bryan, Clyde B.”

  1. I always enjoyed talking to you when you came into the dealership to have your cars serviced. You were one of my favorite customers. RIP Mr. O’Bryan.

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  2. I always enjoyed talking to you when you came into the dealership to have your cars serviced. You were one of my favorite customers. RIP Mr. O’Bryan.

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  3. I met Clyde when he was a patient at MoBap. His smile and warm personality light up the room. I always called him My Brave Knight. I miss him so. He and his family will ever be in my thoughts and prayers.

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  4. I met Clyde when he was a patient at MoBap. His smile and warm personality light up the room. I always called him My Brave Knight. I miss him so. He and his family will ever be in my thoughts and prayers.

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  5. I met Clyde when he came to Mo Bap and joined our grief support program after his wife Jeannine died. He was a kind, caring person. Clyde loved his wife so much. It was a pleasure to have him in the spouse loss group. I will miss his smile and his positive attitude.

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  6. I met Clyde when he came to Mo Bap and joined our grief support program after his wife Jeannine died. He was a kind, caring person. Clyde loved his wife so much. It was a pleasure to have him in the spouse loss group. I will miss his smile and his positive attitude.

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