In Memory of

Clarence

W.

Lytle

II

Obituary for Clarence W. Lytle II

Clarence Walter Lytle II, Chip, 65, of Middletown, PA has unexpectedly passed away on Saturday, May 29, 2021, at Hershey Med. He was born on April 01, 1956, in Harrisburg PA to the late Clarence W. Lytle and Alice Lorraine (Clouser) Lytle. He was preceded by his late husband Michael E. Sauder in 2011.

He is survived by his fiance Muhammad A. Albari, his 2 sisters, Candace Abel-Rouse, and husband, Paul Rouse, their 17 children; Mindy Robinson, and husband, Bruce Robinson, their 3 children; his baby brother, Thomas Lytle, his 2 children, and girlfriend, Kathy, as well as numerous great-grand nieces and nephews.

Chip retired from the Lower Dauphin School District, he worked as their designated delivery service. He grew up on the Lytle Farm and considered to be an extremely hard-working man. From the stories everyone who loved him would share that Chip was a shy person, a person who was laid back and did not make a fuss about anything except when it came to politics. He loved sharing stories about all his cars he has had through the years, tearing them apart with his friends and rebuilding them.

He loved to do anything that included a John Deere, he would express how peaceful he felt every time he got on a John Deere and mowed the grass listening to 70’s Rock. He loved going out in his ATV Side-by-Side in the morning, in the evening and right before nightfall. He was never a sports fan; he would not watch sports and he would not be the first person with his hand raised to play sports.

Burial was in Middletown Cemetery. The service was private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements were entrusted to Matinchek Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 260 E Main St., Middletown, PA 17057.