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Clyde Shokes

1925 - 2024

Clyde Shokes obituary, 1925-2024, Charleston, SC

BORN

1925

DIED

2024

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J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel

232 Calhoun Street

Charleston, South Carolina

Clyde Shokes Obituary

Clyde Shokes CHARLESTON - Clyde Herman Shokes, Sr. passed away on Dec. 9, 2024 in Charleston, SC at 99 years old. He was born on Dec. 2, 1925 at 25 Montague St. in downtown Charleston, the son of Victor Shokes and Cassie Church Shokes. He is predeceased by his wife, Millie Shokes and two brothers: Kenneth Shokes and Harral Shokes, and a daughter, Laura Shokes Mappus. He is survived by his children: Clyde H. Shokes, Jr, Cassie Shokes and Lee Shokes (Sue). He has six grandchildren (Adam Shokes, Daniel Shokes, Ryan Shokes, Fran Cross, Rev. Mary Finklea and Tee Mappus) and four great-grandchildren (Lauren Cross, Anna Cross, Tucker Mappus and Will Mappus). Clyde grew up downtown near Colonial Lake until his family moved to the West Ashley area in 1938, on Fifth Ave., in Maryville, before Highway 61 took its current course. He attended St. Andrews Parish High School, where he was co-captain of the football team, when it was the only high school in West Ashley. Clyde retired from the S.C. State Ports Authority after 30 years. He was a lifetime member of First Baptist Church on Church St., the oldest Baptist Church in the South, where he was a deacon. As a child, he pumped the air required for the church organ to operate. Clyde used to tell people that the doctor charged $15.00 to bring him into this world. When he was a young child, he fell into Colonial Lake and almost drowned, but a policeman jumped in and saved him. Clyde would often ride with the ice delivery man as he delivered ice throughout Charleston. As a child, he lived on Sullivan's Island with his parents and worked at an ice cream shop in the summers. He also lived on Folly Beach, where his parents had a house, and he worked at a bowling alley. He and his family lived in Adams Run, SC for a while, across from the Adams Run Baptist Church where his uncle, Ralph Pickette, was pastor in the early 1950's. In 1952 they moved to Hutton Plantation on the Edisto River at Willtown Bluff in a caretakers house while working for his uncle (and namesake) Herman Dryer and aunt Eileen Church Dryer. The family moved back to West Ashley about 1955. Clyde served in the Navy as a Fireman Second Class (Electrician's Mate) from 1944 to 1946. One of his ancestors was Abraham Shecut and his son John Lewis Edward Withridge Shecut. They were French Huguenots, patriots, and early Charlestonians. John L.W. Shecut was one of the founders of the Literary and Philosophical Society when it possessed the collection that became what we now know as the Charleston Museum. He was taken care of by his children and sitters for the last six years at his house at 35 Stocker Dr. A special thanks to the sitters he had all those years, especially Lorie and Yvonne. Throughout his long and faith-filled life Clyde loved spending time with his family and friends, being at church, fishing, watching Clemson football games and helping others in any and every way he could. He was truly a great person and served as a role model for us all. The relatives and friends of Clyde Shokes are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, December 16, 2024 at 4:00 PM at First Baptist Church of Charleston. A reception will be held at the church immediately after the service. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church School Teacher's Fund, 48 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 14 to Dec. 15, 2024.

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Joy Sanders

December 18, 2024

I just loved my Uncle Clyde. You couldn“t find a better man. He was truly the kind of man other men strive to be- but for him it was just who he was. He was a loving caring person with a ready smile and a kind heart. And smart! He loved the Lord and his family with all his heart. I will always remember his sense of humor - he was so funny!- and his love and warmth. And he made the best gravy of anyone on the planet. He had been in such frail shape for a long time and his children- my cousins -are in my heart. I know they and the caregivers took good care of him. Sending love to Clyde, Cassie and Lee, and Lees family- and gratitude for you all. God bless and keep you at this time and always. All of you are in my prayers. I love you. And I love him. Always will. Rest in Heavenly Peace, for you have fought the good fight and have found your place with God.

Carol Plecker Blanton

December 18, 2024

Wonderful neighbor and friend. Sweet memories from Stocker Drive.

Janet trivett

December 16, 2024

Cassie, I am so sorry for your loss! I remember him being at Mrs. Dryers house when we lived across the street. Miss seeing you too! Janet Trivett

Chuck Hammond

December 14, 2024

Simply stated. Mr Shokes was a nice man.

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