CLYDE WILLIAM McCONVILLE
Clyde William McConville was born August 28, 1930 in Kingsville, Missouri and departed this life on March 2, 2021 at his home in Pleasant Hill, Missouri at the age of 90 years, six months and two days.
He was the son of Ernest R. and Lucy (Pope) McConville.
Clyde lost his mother when he was just two years old, but throughout life he was blessed with two loving and supportive step-mothers, Martha (Wheeldon) McConville and Pauline (Gillespie) McConville.
Clyde spent most of his life in the Kingsville/Holden area where he attended school.
On September 28, 1948, Clyde joined the United States Army and was immediately assigned to an Honor Detail which traveled throughout the Midwest performing Military Funeral Honors for deceased service members.
He was honorably discharged from active duty on September 27, 1949 and returned home.
On November 9, 1950, Clyde was recalled to active duty and spent the next nine months on the front lines during the Korean War.
On September 23, 1951, Clyde was again honorably discharged from active duty and returned home.
On July 10, 1952, Clyde was united in marriage with Norma Jean Cotter in Bentonville, Arkansas and they made their home in Lee’s Summit, Missouri while Clyde built their home in Holden, Missouri.
They moved to their new home in Holden in 1956 and remained there until June of 2017 when they moved to Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
Clyde worked in lumber yards most of his life.
He held the position of yard foreman at Logan-Moore in Raytown, Missouri, and Diamond Lumber Yard in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.
After Diamond Lumber closed, Clyde, along with his son-in-law, Clearence Burks started their own lumber yard in Holden, Missouri.
After retiring from the lumber business, and being the “workaholic” that Clyde was, he took a position with the Lee’s Summit School District as a custodian, working there until declining health forced his retirement in 2009.
Clyde was always an outgoing and friendly person who loved to talk and visit with anyone and everyone.
He thoroughly enjoyed going to breakfast with his brother Roy and their friends at “Brownie’s Café” in Holden, Missouri.
Even after Clyde lost his eyesight, Roy would pick him up and take him to breakfast at the café so he could continue his visits with his friends.
Clyde was a member of V.F.W. Post #5844 of Holden Missouri and was a member of their Honor Team.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Norma McConville of the home; one son, William Gene “Bill” McConville and wife Marcia of Pleasant Hill, Missouri; one daughter, Kathy Burks and husband Clearance of Urich, Missouri; one brother, Ernest “Bob” McConville and wife Linda of Holden, Missouri; two sisters, Shirley Shull and husband George of Kingsville, Missouri, and Patricia Stewart and husband Mike of Blue Springs, Missouri; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; other relatives; and many friends.
Clyde was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest R. and Lucy (Pope) McConville; his stepmothers, Martha (Wheeldon) McConville and Pauline (Gillespie) McConville; two brothers, Ralph McConville and Roy McConville; and one sister, Mary Dell Brown.
The family of Clyde McConville received friends on Monday, March 8, 2021 from 5-7 p.m. at the Wallace Funeral Home in Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
Funeral service were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at the funeral home, with Rev. Tim Casteel officiating.
Casket bearers were his grandchildren, Brandi (McConville) Schemerhorn, Jim Hackett-McConville, Joni Burks, Justin McConville, Clint Burks and Sarah Burks.
Interment was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery with Full Military Honors provided by the United States Army and V.F.W. Post #3118 Honor Team of Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
Contributions “In Memory of Clyde William McConville” are suggested to Heartland Hospice and may be left at the funeral home or mailed to 601 W. Nursery Street, Butler, Missouri 64730.