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Clyde Daniel Gross

June 20, 1946 - December 7, 2019
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Clyde Daniel Danny Gross was born June 20, 1946 and passed away on December 8, 2019 in Monroe, LA. He retired as a machinist and proudly served in the U. S. Navy in the Vietnam War. He was an avid golfer and loved to read.He is survived by daughters, Robby Webster and husband Brian andContinue Reading

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LouAnn Rice left a message on December 30, 2019:
Clyde I'm very thankful to have known of your kindness to others. You gave of yourself until God took you home. May you rest in peace.
james m harmon left a message on December 30, 2019:
Clyde, you're sorely missed and loved. You were like the dad and big brother combined, that I never had either of. From the greatness of your heart, you helped me when I was down and all others viewed me as they viewed some type of entertainment. Being of Cherokee ancestry, ive always been kicked down here in Ouachita Parish like no one could ever believe. You offered for me to live in your home, upon your passing away, until your daughter sells your home, which you guessed would take her 2 years. All I can say is it's quite an honor to happen upon your path and we shared so many stories. You offered to allow me to live and sleep in my truck in your backyard, to be there to help you and I was ran off by drive-by shootings. I can only say you're my hero, my dear friend. God allowed us to cut firewood together for your winters and there where we cut the firewood, God lay a white end time feather, shaped exactly what an end time Angel looks like, running and flying at the same time. God even told me he has his end time angels in place and shortly after this, he has taken you away from further suffering. Rest in peace, my dear friend. A real pleasure knowing you.James Harmon
Sara N Gross left a message on December 10, 2019:
Danny always had a smile and hug for me. He always asked about our children and grandchildren and told me about his. We shared books and were both born in June and I always felt more of a kin ship with him other than just sister-in-law.
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