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Lucious Clemmons, Jr. was born on April 26, 1953 in Hempstead, Texas to Lucious Clemmons Sr. and Mary McGee Clemmons. He departed this life on September 16, 2018.

Lucious Clemmons Jr. was also known as “Coach Clemmons.” He accepted Christ at an early age and joined Mt. Corinth Baptist Church. Lucious loved to sing and sang in the church choir until he left for college to attend Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma in August of 1973.

He graduated from Langston University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education in May of 1977. While at Langston University, Lucious played football and was a participant on the 1973 team that won the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Championship that year. His good friend Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson was also on that team. Lucious married Barbara Buchanan on September 27, 1980.

He was a proud father of two sons, Lucious “Chase” Clemmons III and Caedrynn Conner.

Lucious was a football coach and social studies teacher for 35 years. He taught Social Studies and coached at Waller ISD for 3 years. He taught Texas and World History, Honors American History and coached in the College Station ISD for 32
years. Lucious was very passionate about his students achieving an education because he knew the advantages an education had afforded him. His favorite football team was the Dallas Cowboys, and according to Lucious, it was the only football team.

Lucious was a very outgoing and sociable person. He enjoyed cooking and hosting his family and friends on many occasions and holidays at his home. He was an avid fisherman who enjoyed fishing at every opportunity.

Lucious was preceded in death by both of his parents and his eldest brother Larry Clemmons. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Barbara Clemmons; sons Lucious “Chase” Clemmons III and Caedrynn Conner (Krysten), sister Kathryn Taylor; brothers,John Quincy Clemmons and Richard “Ricky” Clemmons, seven grandchildren; Kayla Michelle Conner, Ethan Hulen, Andraya Hulen, Tatum Hulen, Mykah Conner,
Gabriella and Liam Nielson, mother-in-law Irene Buchanan; sister-in-law Debra Buchanan and her son Hyrom Buchanan (Tikera); brothers-in-law Donald Adams and Joe Buchanan (November); nieces Kristi Taylor and Tracy Taylor; great nephews Grant and Blake Silmon; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be held Friday, September 21, 2018 from 10am to 6:30pm with wake to follow from 7pm to 8pm at Daniel and Sons Funeral Home , 401 W. 18th street Bryan, Tx 77803.

Funeral Services will be Sat, September 22, 2018 at 2:30pm at Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 310 W. M.L.K. Jr., St. Bryan, Tx 77803.

 

33 Comments

  1. Our condolences to you, Barbara, Chase & the entire Clemmons family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Heaven has gained an angel. God’s peace be with you all.

  2. Deacon Clemmons was definitely one of a kind. It was never a dull moment when he was in the midst. He will truly be missed. Sleep on now Lucious and take your rest.

  3. Lucious Clemmons AKA (GUN-HO) as we called you at Langston University because of your Fu-Man-Chu Mustache.I always considered you and Leonard Lang my little brothers at Langston because we were from Texas at the Oklahoma School, You guys from Heampstead and I from Houston. I’ll never forget our singing groups at Langston U. and have always thought of you when the SONG YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW COMES ON. I been lucky tosee you several times over the last 5 years although I live in the Phoenix Arizona area. Heaven will have a new voice in the choir and a Master chef in the kitchen with your Peach cobblers, German (C) Cakes,Fried Catfish and BBQ Ribs. Family you’re indeed in my thoughts and prayers. RIP “GUNNY” I Love and will miss you until we meet and sing together again “GOODTIME” JOHNNY RONNIE GOODIE Your Fullback and member of the 1973 11-0 Langston Lions Football team. RIP MY FRIEND

  4. Coach…… you impacted so many in the most wonderful ways! You were loved by all that came across your path. You will forever remain one of the greatest inspirations to all of us. Your smile and contagious spirit will be forever missed.

  5. RIP, Coach. You big rascal. 🙂 Thank you for not only coaching me early on but for also disciplining me when I needed it. You knew that I didn’t have a dad at home and I think you expected more out of me. Lessons that I have carried with me to this day. Lessons that helped me become a better ball player, and a young man…and then a husband and a father. Thank you. “Stop, Look, Listen! Here Come The Mighty Kittens!”

    Mike Dawson #78
    AMCJH Fighting Kittens
    1981-1983

  6. I worked with Lucious at A&M Consilidated back in the 80’s. I coached volleyball, but always wore wamups because Lucios, who called me Casper the Ghost because my legs were so white, would tease me mercilessly. The world will miss Lusious, he was a good man, a good coach, and a good friend. While I haven’t seen him in a couple of years, I will never forget that grin, or him. God bless his family.
    Barry Wilkerson, A&M Consolidated 1974-1985

  7. To the Clemons family: I am praying for God’s comfort, grace, and mercy during this time.
    Judy Evans Barnes

  8. The Bailey family is greatly saddened by the precious life of Coach Clemons. As a coach, teacher, father and mentor- you legacy will be missed. Please know your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

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