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Clyde Anthony (Tony) Satterfield

Clyde Anthony “Tony” Satterfield Dec 29, 1950 - Mar 8, 2018

Tony had a massive heart attack on Thursday, March 8, 2018, at their beach home in Hilton Head Island, SC.  The memorial service was delayed pending arrival of his and Sandy's 3rd grandchild who was born March 30.  A celebration of Tony's life was held April 14th in Kingsport, TN.  The following obituary is via Hamlett Dobson Funeral Home.   Visit http://www.hamlettdobson.com/obituaries/Clyde-Satterfield/#!/Obituary to leave an online condolence for the family.

The Celebration of Life service for Tony may be viewed online (starts with music, but scroll back to see from beginning) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5JK4qZGMzw&feature=share

 

Obituary for Clyde Anthony (Tony) Satterfield

Clyde Anthony (Tony) Satterfield, went “Home” to be with the Lord on March 8, 2018 in Hilton Head Island, SC. He was the life partner and soul mate of Sandy Stell Satterfield. They shared 44 years of marriage together. 

Born in Roxboro, NC, he was the son of Clyde Woody Satterfield and Betty Berry Stox. He graduated from Roxboro High School, and North Carolina State University. He was employed at Eastman Chemical Company for 34 years in various assignments and finally as a Director of Marketing in Asia and the United States before retiring in 2007. 

He was a member of Colonial Heights Christian Church in Kingsport and an Associate member of Providence Presbyterian in Hilton Head Island, SC. He was active in the Emmaus and Tres Dias community as a servant of the Lord to bring others closer to His personal Lord and Savior. He loved his two daughters and grandchildren with all of his heart. When the grandkids called him “Pappy”, his face would light up like a Christmas tree. He had the gift of giving and loved to shop for them and take them shopping. A High School class mate said “Kind is the best description I can think of to describe Tony”. He was also described as “A living legacy of love” and “A wonderful person”. He loved traveling and enjoyed working and living in 3 different countries in Asia for Eastman. But, he loved the beach the most of all places; any beach, but especially Hilton Head Island, SC. So he left his favorite place on earth to arrive at his heavenly Home with his Savior. He was greeted by his 2 year old daughter, Brittany, and awaits the arrival of the rest of his beloved he left behind. Oh what a glorious day that will be. 

Tony is survived by his wife, Sandy Stell Satterfield, daughter Sabrina Satterfield Prosser and son in love, Chad Prosser, 3 precious grandchildren, Ande Lyn, Alden, and newborn Addy James, mother Betty Berry Stox, sister Pam Satterfield Emory, and brother Scott Satterfield (Lori). He was predeceased by his father, Clyde Woody Satterfield and daughter, Brittany Gail Satterfield (1988). 

Tony’s Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. at Colonial Heights Christian Church, 105 Meadow Lane, Kingsport, TN 37663. No prior visitation. 

Memorial Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Colonial Heights Christian Church, same address as above or Bible Study Fellowship 19001 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX 78258-4019.

 

 

Tony and Sandy with their grandchildren.



 
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03/12/18 07:58 PM #1    

Elizabeth June (Betsy) Booth (Murray)

Tony was not only smart and  accomplished but also thoughtful and humble. I'll remember his life example and his smile! Thank you, Tony, for reflecting His light.  "Look, in this town there is a man of God." 1Samuel 9:6


03/12/18 08:41 PM #2    

Ann Elizabeth Lester (Mayhew)

What sad news this is for our class. Tony was a wonderful and kind classmate and I will have fond

memories of Tony. My heart and prayers goes out to all his family.


03/13/18 08:00 AM #3    

Maria M. Milam

I loved Tony with all my heart. He was truly a great man and a great friend. 


03/13/18 11:52 AM #4    

Margie Diane Dickerson (Gentry)

A very sad day indeed to hear that we have lost Tony. Always kind and a true Southern gentleman. Hopefully, Sandy can come be with us next year as we celebrate outmr 50th, and remembering those we have lost. 


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