In Loving Memory
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Clyde Leslie Scrogham
May 9, 1947 — April 22, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of Clyde Leslie Scrogham, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. Clyde passed away peacefully on April 22, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family at his home in Lawson, Missouri. He was 78 years old.
Born on May 9, 1947, in the small town of Amoret, Missouri, Clyde was the cherished son of Clyde Elbert and Mary Mildred Feris Scrogham. His early years in Amoret laid the foundation for a life characterized by hard work, dedication, and a deep commitment to family and community.
Clyde graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1965, and shortly thereafter, he answered the call to serve his country. Drafted into the US Army, Clyde was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, and bravely served 18 months in Vietnam as a communication specialist. His service to the nation was a source of great pride throughout his life.
Upon returning home, Clyde embarked on a long and successful career with AT&T, where he worked as a supervisor for 40 years. After retiring from AT&T, his dedication to service continued as he took on roles with the VA in Cameron, MO, as a groundskeeper, and later with the Missouri Department of Conservation in the maintenance department. His commitment to his work was matched only by his unwavering dedication to his community.
Clyde was a devoted member of the Foster Christian Church and an active participant in the Lions Club of Hume, MO. His sense of duty and responsibility extended to his role as a founding member of the Foster Fire Department, where he worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of his neighbors.
Clyde's love for the land and animals was evident in his cherished pastime of tending to his small farm, where he could often be found caring for his horses, donkeys, and the occasional rescue animal. His farm was not just a place of work, but a sanctuary of peace and joy, reflecting Clyde's gentle spirit and nurturing nature.
Clyde is survived by his devoted wife, Judi Swift Scrogham, whose partnership and love enriched every aspect of his life. He leaves behind his beloved children, son Theron Scrogham of Pleasant Hill, MO, and daughter Kendra Scrogham of Menifee, CA, along with six treasured grandchildren who brought him immense joy and pride.
He is also survived by his brother Jim Kimberlin and wife Barb of Red Bluff, CA, brother Elbert Scrogham and wife Sharon of Adrian, MO, sister Mary Hymer-Gillette and husband Danny of Nevada, MO, and brother-in-law George Parker of Foster, MO. Clyde's life was further enriched by the enduring relationships he shared with his extended family, friends, and community members.
Clyde was predeceased by his parents, an infant sister, Donna JoLynn, sisters Maxine Robinson, Sue Kauffman, Carol Parker, Betty Nelson, and brother-in-law Philip Hymer. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him, and his legacy of kindness, service, and love will continue to inspire those who were fortunate to be touched by his life.
A celebration of Clyde's life will be held at Foster Christian Church, where friends and family will gather to honor a remarkable man who gave so much to so many. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Foster Fire Department or the Lions Club of Hume, MO, in memory of Clyde's lifelong dedication to his community.
Though he is gone from this world, Clyde Leslie Scrogham's spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those he loved and those who loved him.