Warth, Clyde E.
Clyde Edward Warth, Jr.
January 4, 1928 – March 19, 2016
“Surely your goodness and love will be with me all my life and I will live in the house of the Lord forever” Pslams 23:6
Clyde E. Warth went to be with his heavenly father on March 19, 2016. He was preceded by his loving wife of 55 years, Nina. He left 2 daughters, Pam (Joe) Costello and Lorie (Dan) Schuchmann, 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
He had many wonderful friends that blessed not only his life but the life of his wife and children.
Services at St Louis Cremation- St Peters, March 31, 2016 from 4:00 p.m. til 7:00 p.m.
“We had a good friendship and walked together to God’s temple” Psalms 55:14
His earthly & ERBC family will miss Clyde and his happy personality. Just think how fun it was for he & Nina to be reunited!! Sorry for your loss, happy for Clyde. Memories are a great way for him to be with us always.
Pam and Lori I am so sorry for your loss! I know how much you loved him – he was such a special man. Loved his laugh and I can still see his hand gestures when he was talking and his smile. He and Nina were a HUGE part of my life – remember being welcomed into your home so many times by your loving parents. (And I know we giggling girls had to drive him/them crazy!). I will try to come by on the 31st. Love you guys! Praying for all of you.
Well, Clyde is another Saint in Heaven. We rejoice that he has eternal life with The Lord. I have such precious memories of he and Nina….what comes to mind was their sweet countenances and love of others showing them God’s love. I will always treasure the times I spent with Nina cooking for our Wednesday night supper with Clyde running around making sure everything was in order/ They both were totally unselfish in service for The Lord. Yes, we have the assurance that we will see each other in Heaven for those that love the Lord. Our deepest condolences to the family. Clyde and Nina were true saints!!!
So many memories of youth mission trips. One year we took our truck which I rarely drove because it was a stick….keeping up with him was hard. Early in the day at a stop I said something about his speed in that big bus. That evening when we made it to our destination he said “Aren’t you glad we went fast so we are here now.?” We had some good times. Til we meet again my friend.
I always remember Clyde and Nina’s sweet spirit and their helpfulness. They were always ready to do whatever they could to help at church, whether it was singing in the choir or driving the bus or whatever. They were two of my favorite people. We’re so glad they are reunited now and that we all will be someday.
Lori & Pam, We are saddened to hear of Clyde’s passing. Our love to you, your families and those close to him in friendship. I’m sure “Mamma” has been patiently waiting! Nina & He will always have a special place in my heart, it’s been there because of you, Lori. ~Peace & Love to You Always~
Lori and family, I was so sad hearing about Clyde!! What a great guy!! So glad hebus finally with his Nina. Hugs to all of you.
I will never forget all the time I shared with Mom and Pop. Being their third daughter will always be a blessing to me. I look forward to meeting them again in Heaven. Love Martha