Graduation Year | (unknown) |
Date of Birth | Sep 27, 1948 |
Date of Passing | Mar 23, 2024 |
About | Clyde Frank DeWitt III September 27, 1948, to March 23, 2024 Son of the late Clyde F. DeWitt, Jr., and Florence DeWitt of Leawood, Clyde III has lost his battle to metastatic cancer. A resident of Las Vegas, Clyde is survived by his loving wife, Cherie Lee Williams, along with her son Rhuben, daughter in love, Megan and the light of his life granddaughter, Camden. He is survived by his close-knit family, sister Diane Dryer of Blue Springs, and brothers John of Kansas City and Andy of Mission, as well as his numerous nephews, nieces, and their offspring. Clyde’s family has lived in the Kansas City area since 1970, although Clyde then moved from hometown Chicago to Houston. There, he attended law and graduate school at U of H. He went on to an impressive, seven years of service as an assistant district attorney in Houston. After that, he spent over four decades in Houston, Los Angeles and, finally, Las Vegas as a nationally recognized and awarded champion of free speech in courtrooms from coast to coast. There will be no services, Clyde will be cremated and his ashes interred in Kansas City with his parents. A Celebration of life will be scheduled later. Clyde was able to be an organ donor, giving life to others through his death. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: GFWC Nevada Organ Donation Education Program 3301 Calle de el Cortez Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 This program will educate the community about the benefits of organ donation. |
Events | Clyde Frank DeWitt Celebration of life! Sunday, June 9, 2024 Las Vegas Country Club 3000 Joe W Brown Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 12 p.m. until 3 p.m. Contact Cherie @ goddesscherie1952@gmail.com Cell: (702) 405-9422 Please let me know that you are coming. All friends are welcome! In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: GFWC Nevada 3301 Calle de el Cortez, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 The Organ Donation Education Program will educate the community about the benefits of organ donation. |