Clyde Wesley Wilson was born June 4, 1933 to the late Harriet Williams Wilson and the late Wesley Wilson. He was educated in the public schools of Sumter County, South Carolina. Clyde was a soldier in the US Army and he served his country during the Korean War. Clyde migrated to New York City and worked many years in the Garment District as a driver. He later returned to Sumter SC and worked as the Manager of the Harris Street Grill Social Club; also known as "Ms Suddie Shop". Clyde departed this earthly life on Tuesday morning, October 11, 2022, at Faith Healthcare Center in Florence, South Carolina. In addition to his parents, Clyde was preceded in death by three brothers, Hallie G. Wilson, Sr., ("Rabbit") Mack Wilson, Sr., Ernest Wilson; sister, Gwen W. Buckner; and cousins, Dolly and Israel Powell, Gladys Johnson, and Leonard Williams. Clyde leaves to cherish precious memories: son, Reginald Williams, Brooklyn, NY; daughter, Charlett Davis Wilson, Brooklyn, NY; two grandsons, Dominque Davis, Brooklyn, NY, and Sterling Davis, Brooklyn NY, two great-grandchildren, Legend Davis and Legacy Bleu Davis; nephew, Hallie G. Wilson, Jr., niece, Thomasina R. Wilson, Sumter SC; additional nieces and nephews, Mack Wilson, Jr., Ethel W. Isaac, Louvenia W. Littles, Clyde W. Wilson, Janie W. Washington, Rev. James M. Wilson, Sr., Harold Wilson, Betty W. Porcher, Steve M. Muldrow, Michael Gregg-Wilson, Patricia Mattison, Willie Gene Wilson, and Enid-Yvonne Aye Davenport; cousins (to name a few), Amanda R. McDowell, Ruth Williams, Rosina Lawrence, and Russell Williams; and a host of other special relatives and friends.