Clyde A. Bird
June 11, 1943 - February 26, 2021

Clyde A. Bird

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Clyde A. Bird, age 77 of Fremont
Died Friday, February 26, 2021 at the Methodist Fremont Health

Clyde was born June 11, 1943 in Pender, Nebraska to Clyde and Frances 'Miller' Bird. He moved to Fremont and graduated from Fremont High School. He worked for a couple of years then entered the United States Navy and served from 1964-1968. During his time in the Navy he served on the USS Ranger (CV-61). After his military he lived in California. He graduated from San Jose State and then attended Stanford University.

Clyde and Patricia were married in 1977 and made their home in Texas. Clyde wanted to maintain his roots to Fremont so the couple purchased a home in Fremont and split their time between Texas and Fremont.

Clyde's favorite things were his family and friends, he remained in touch with many of his friends from both middle and high school, his dogs, his books, and long strolls through Costco.

Survivors:
Wife Patricia of Fremont
Children Kimberly Bernard of Austin, TX.
Kirk Bernard of New Port Beach, CA.
Kevin (Rosa) Bernard of Denton, TX.
Damon Bird of Dallas, TX.
Grandsons Alex and Dillon Bernard

Clyde was preceded in death by his parents and brother Jack.

There will be no local services, further services will be held in Texas. Memorials are suggested to Furever Home (https://www.fetchingfureverhomes.org/).

Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont is in charge of arrangements.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Condolences(2)

  1. Abby erca
    Pat and Clyde I will remember always. I worked with pat and threw her met Clyde. The affection and true love between the two were totally visible. They both had the most unique but different senses of humor. I know they would’ve followed one another through hell and back. My daughter Emily who is now 25 years old still remembers the weekend she spent with Pat and Clyde. My very best wishes and deepest sympathy to his family. I swear I wish we could live forever.Pat and family, you have my thoughts.
  2. Alan Pugh
    Pat,
    I am so sorry. I know Clyde was a great man, father, and , husband. I know he will be with you forever in your heart.
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