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Clyde
Cameron

February 18, 1931 – October 13, 2018

Clyde Cameron
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Age 87 of Greeley CO, Formerly of Lewiston, ID, died Saturday, October 13, 2018.
He was born in Nowata, OK on February 18, 1931. He lived in Independence KS. After graduating high school, Clyde enlisted in the United States Air Force when he was 17.
He fought in the Korean War and retired from the Air Force after 21 years as a machinist. He was on the United States Air Force national pistol team. After retirement he moved to Loveland, CO where he became a master gunsmith and invented the Clydeslyde, a shotgun recoil system. He was an avid trap shooter and won many local and state contests. Clyde spent many hours fishing with his buddies on the Snake and Clearwater rivers.
In 1977 Clyde moved to Council, ID he served as County Commissioner for Adams County. In 1980 Clyde moved to Lewiston, ID. In 2016 he moved to Greeley to live with his daughter.
Clyde is survived by his daughter Diane (John) Hutson, son Gary (Luda) Cameron, nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two brothers and four sisters.
He is preceded in death by wife, Ruby Nadine Cameron, son David Cameron, and wife Karin Cameron.
Private family services will be held in Idaho.

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