Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Clyde Leon Pendleton passed away peacefully on Monday, November 28, 2022 at the age of 72. He was born in Mobile, Alabama on October 15, 1950.
Clyde is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Barbara. Lovingly remembered by 5 children; Edward Russell (Rusty) Pendleton of Foley, Shannon Renee Pendleton of Mobile, Robert Scott Pendleton of Bay Minette, Jennifer (Jenny) Ann Serda of Marietta, and John David Phillps (Jessie) of Houston. Brother; James (Jim) Robert Pendleton Jr., 10 grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Clyde is preceded in death by his parents, James and Vickey Pendleton and sister, Beatrice Pendleton.
Joining the Marine Corps in 1968, Clyde became an honored Sergeant while serving in the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged in 1972. He was dedicated to his career in Natural Gas. Clyde lived out the rest of his days a loving, and generous husband, father, and grandfather. He was a patriotic, loyal friend to all he knew.
Clyde will be laid to rest at the Georgia National Cemetery at a later date.








Dad was indescribable. I really strived to be like him and to make him proud. I have always looked up to him. He gave us kids a very wonderful and memorable childhood. I have so many found memories. He always made everything look so easy with the chaos of four kids. I always remember looking forward to Saturdays where John and I would go with Dad to get hair cuts. Then it was always to one of the kids many sports events.
Dad was a Great Dad, Husband, Friend, and a great person. I will eternally miss him. I will continue to try and model myself after my Amazing Dad; Clyde Pendleton.
Love Rob
My thoughts and prayers go to the entire Pendleton family. May you all feel Gods loving embrace through this difficult time.
The Serigny Family
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Beverly, Rick, Alena
Many great memories of Barbara and Clyde at their beautiful home on Mobile Bay. One of my favorites was the kindness he showed in teaching me conasta. He always was smiling and joking and loving Barbara and their children. Fun to be with them. Clyde you will be so missed!
I spent many mornings chatting with Clyde over the years working together. I learned a lot from him during my early years in the industry. He was fair and he was fun. I know he loved his family and was proud of his military service. He will be missed.