Clyde Lawrence “CL” Daniels, 72

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Clyde “CL” Lawrence Daniels, age 72, passed away unexpectedly on the morning of Friday, August 4, 2023, at his home in Woodbine. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 9, from 10 to 11 a.m. at Colesburg Cemetery in Woodbine. Graveside service will follow at 11 a.m. with Pastor Jan Conner presiding. Rev. Eddie Rawl will offer prayer.

Pallbearers will be Darrell Daniels, Jessie Anderson, Michael Cottle, Jess Anderson, Charles Anderson and Lewis Anderson, Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be Roy Crews, Ricky Kidd, Jack Bowen, Boston Crum, Billy Knight, Arthur McDowell and Sam Melton.

Mr. Daniels was born on February 17, 1951, in White Oak, Georgia, to the late Wiley Harrison Daniels Sr. and Ollie Ree Beckham Daniels. He was one of nine children. CL was a Christian and knew his Lord. He loved working with his hands in his garden, his citrus trees and plants. CL had a green thumb and could grow anything. He loved to fish and in past years, loved to hunt. CL enjoyed telling people how to grow things and his step-by-step methods of doing so. He recently took up the hobby of grafting plants and had become very successful in starting new plants. CL shared many plants with so many people. He took pride in his yard and all his beautiful plants. CL retired from Georgia Pacific two and half years ago and had enjoyed being the outdoor person he was made to be. He was a BIG fan of old cowboy programs, especially Gunsmoke, Wells Fargo and of course, Walker Texas Ranger. CL was also the in-house weatherman. Mr. Daniels is preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Brittney Daniels; siblings, Annie Moore, Mary Daniels, Ellen Chavis and Joe Bill Daniels.

Mr. Daniels is survived by his wife, Karen Rawl Daniels; children, Darrell Daniels of Waverly; daughters, Dana Moody of Hortense and Laura (Jessie) Anderson of Woodbine; son, Michael (Brittney) Cottle of St. Marys; grandchildren, Branden Nuhfer, Cierra Moody, Eric Pearson, Karleigh Daniels, Emaleigh Anderson, Dillon Cottle and Delaney Cottle; great-grandchildren, Kholtrain Simons and Baby Girl Daniels; his faithful little dog companions, Cooper, Rosie and Fluffy; siblings, Wiley Daniels of Woodbine, Freddie Clemons of Black Mountain, NC, Russell Daniels of Waynesville, and Alice (Charles) Anderson of Midville; sister-in-law, Debbie Daniels of Waynesville; bother-in -law, Herman Moore of Summertown; and a host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Coastal Camden Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.