Anita Friday
So sorry to hear. Bud used to work at our house and we always enjoyed his company and hearing his testimony.
Birth date: Mar 27, 1956 Death date: Dec 1, 2018
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Clyde ‘Bud’ Broome, age 62, of Bent Tree Way in Burnsville, died Saturday, December 1, 2018 at his home.Born on March 27, 1956 in Cleveland County, NC, he was the son of the late George Kendrick Broome and Florence Breakfield Sipe.Bud was an avid musician and an accomplished drummer. He loved many types of music and had played in several bands throughout his musical career.Left to cherish his memories are his wife of forty-four years; Shirley Lovelace Broome of the home; his children; Jason Broome and wife, Jennifer of Kings Mountain; Kim Woodard and husband, Danny of Burnsville; Leslie King of Kings Mountain; and Rustin C. Broome and wife, Stephanie of Kings Mountain; his brother; Doug Sipe of Kings Mountain; his sisters; Libby Minnick of Kings Mountain; and Suzanne Harris of Kings Mountain; and there are nine grandchildren.The family respectfully requests the honor of your presence at the memorial service honoring the life of Clyde ‘Bud’ Broome on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 7 pm at the David Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, NC with Dr. Rocky Branch officiating. A time to support the family, share memories and receive friends will be on Friday, December 7, 2018 from 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm at the church.The family would like to extend special “Thanks” to the nurses and staff of Hospice and Palliative Care of the Blue Ridge and Mitchell House for their wonderful care of Clyde. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to: Hospice and Palliative Care of the Blue Ridge, 236 Hospital Drive, Spruce Pine, NC 28777.Words of comfort may be e-mailed to the family by going to our website; www.webbfh.com., selecting Clyde ‘Bud’ Broome’s name and then you may sign his guestbook. Webb Funeral Home of Spruce Pine is honored to be assisting the Broome family. Mr. Broome’s obituary has also been posted on Facebook for viewing.Read Obituary
So sorry to hear. Bud used to work at our house and we always enjoyed his company and hearing his testimony.
“SHALL I PLAY FOR HIM PA RUM PA PUM PUM”……..
I don’t think I’ll ever be able to hear that Christmas song again without thinking of Bud Broome.
I was saddened to hear of his passing last week. He was a dear friend from long ago. I knew that he was battling cancer but since they moved away from the Cleveland County area, I had lost track of him and didn’t know his time was near. I would have loved to seen him one more time. Some important questions I needed to ask him that I thought I now may never have answers to.
You see Bud and I along with Miss Shirley and their kids, shared some really good times in the days of our youth which all centered around the love of music. He was a fine percussionist as well as a really good friend. As our lives took different paths however they move away and in May of 1983 I gave my heart to Jesus and never seemed to ever be able to find opportunity to talk with him about the salvation offered freely to us. I always wanted to, just never got the chance.
I attended the service for Bud with a heavy heart and to be honest not a lot of hope. In the times we shared together, no one would have ever accused either of us of being Christians by the life style we lived so it haunted me as to whether or not Bud had gotten saved before he died. I went with the intentions of trying to be being a blessing and encouragement to the family but to be honest, not a lot of hope.
In the years I’ve attended church I’ve seen many times when someone could not hold back the exuberant joy from something in the message or song but rarely ever joy at a memorial service. In bud’s service however I found myself fighting back expressions of great joy in the midst of great sorrow, for you see, though I went in with little hope, I was truly thrilled to hear the pastor’s testimony of Bud’s salvation. I saw the same assurance in Miss Shirley’s eyes after the service. At last, my questions were in fact answered. I came hoping to encourage and be a blessing and instead left encouraged and blessed beyond measure. God is SO good!
I am so very grateful that HE has provided a way and paid the unbelievable cost so that we could be reunited with HIM and all our loved ones who also accept HIM as savior when this life is done.
I so look forward to seeing Bud again and hope that somewhere in Heaven will be an old Fender Bass so that he and I might play “Little Drummer Boy” for all of Heaven……….”Pa Rum Pa Pum Pum”
Thank You Father For Your Great Love For Us!
Never will forget that big grin he always had. RIP Buddy.
So sorry dear family. Buddy was always smiling. We got close when they came to Texas to be with us. I really love him. Libby, Suzanne, Shirley, and rest of the family, I am praying for you. Love Aunt Lynn
My condolences on Clyde's passing. I went to school with him all the way back to Bethware. I remember him as always being a very nice person to everyone. Prayers for your family during this time & in the days to come.
Praying for all of you, I have known Clyde since I was a young girl...we went to school together...