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Donnie loranger
November 19, 2009
johnson family i would like to send my condolences to everyone just hard to belive really i remeber when clint was 2 running around have fun just as he was the last time i saw him only a deeper voice
Andy Hasse
November 12, 2009
Alan, I would like to send my heartfelt sympathies on your loss of your son.
Chris Mo
November 11, 2009
Though I only knew Clint from his work at Bert's, I learned a lot about him by his laid-back, candid personality there. It's amazing how someone teaching you the in's and out's about my car could stand apart from all other auto techs I've dealt with. Clint, thanks for taking care of me not as a customer but as a friend. It was word of mouth and personal experience that had me asking for "Clint" every time I called. My deepest condolences to the family.
Lee Hendricks
November 11, 2009
Clint will always be remembered with his baseball cap on,a big johnson t~shirt them long legs with his unique cool walk and his deep country voice saying "hey man whats up?" as he smiled at you just happy being around friends.I loved his jokes about loosing his hair then after a good haircut he would cover my work up with his ballcap and say "thank you that looks great"! He was a very thoughtful and giving man to many people, ALWAYS willing to help just because it was his nature.He was hard working and played just as hard enjoying life!He LOVED his family very deeply and always wanted to do better by them any chance he had. He was so proud of both of his sons and wanted the BEST for them.They ment the world to this simple country hearted man with a spirit that was as free as the wind he rode with.To all that knew and loved him, please honor his memory with what he shared with us all,a passion for his family, friends and LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST.Our hearts are together with his family and our lives are forever touched by his friendship.
Marty Elledge
November 10, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
DONNA CRABTREE
November 10, 2009
I;M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
Kim Wildey-Younger
November 10, 2009
I didnt know Clint long, but I saw very quickly how generous and compassionate he was about his friends and family and his motorcycle family. He will be terribly missed here. But I am sure he is already preparing our places up there in a way that only Clint could do. His brothers will continue to ride in his name. I pray that through his loss we learn more about what caused his early passing and that it makes us more aware. What a great man! My prayers go out to his wife, son and his entire family. Ride like the wind, brother.
Freddy Cabrera
November 10, 2009
Dear Clint, never forget the ride in your big truck! My deepest sincere sympathy to your family! God bless!
November 9, 2009
Dear Allen, Our sincere sympathy goes out to you and your family for your loss. You will be in our prayers.
Lloyd Laws, Dutt & Wagner
Jon Reid
November 9, 2009
I don't know how many sets of tires I went through before a co-worker told me to stop wasting my money at all the big name shops and take my car to Berts Alignment and ask for a technician name "Clint." It wasn't cheap, but my car was fixed right the first time. Folks we lost a honest, real technician here. May God bless the family and thanks again for helping me.
Iven Godwin
November 9, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Danielle Vellines Startt
November 9, 2009
We were very saddened to hear of Clint's passing. He has been a part of the Bert's Alignment family for the past 20 years, and I have know him since I was in junior high. Clint was a genuinely nice guy with a great sense of humor and a big heart. I greatly appreciate the support and friendship Clint extended to my father for the past two decades. He will be missed. We send our prayers and condolences.
The Startt Family
Marisa "Missy" Patterson
November 9, 2009
The word friend doesn't even come close to describing what Clint meant to me and to my family. Clint was family. Clint was the most loyal person and friend that you'd ever have the pleasure of knowing. Once he became your friend, he was a friend for life. He would do anything for the people he cared about and never hesitate to help a person in need. He was very giving, compassionate, loving and caring. His passing has been a tremedous loss for all of those who knew and loved him, but the cherished memories of him will live on in our hearts forever.
carolynne wall
November 9, 2009
Dear Allen: My thoughts are with you during this rough time as I wish I could be - You have my sincerest sympathy.
November 9, 2009
I am so sorry for your loss. We all loved Clint, he was a very special, kind hearted person. He will be deeply missed by all. We love and miss you greatly!
Sandra, Joshua, Michael
Brian Stanley
November 9, 2009
I never had the opportunity to meet Clint. But I feel like I knew of him by through the kind words that his father always had to say about him and his family. May God Bless your family with the strength to endure the upcoming day's, month's and years years to come.
Dwain Stacy
November 9, 2009
Alan and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. May God bless you during this time of sorrow.
November 9, 2009
Our prayers are with you.
Your Farmers Foods Family
Joe Hale and employees
of Farmers Foods 585
November 9, 2009
Dear Allen & Family:
I certainly know the loss of a son. I lost a precious 13 year old and it took quite a while to get to the point of remembering only his sweet and precious presence without having it mixed with the pain of loss. It will come as we keep you and your family in our continued prayers.
Your coworker,
Patricia Burton
LARRY WOOD
November 9, 2009
CLINT, I DIDN'T KNOW YOU BUT I KNOW YOUR DAD THRU WORK. HE SPOKE OF YOU OFTEN AND I KNOW HE WILL MISS YOU DEARLY.
Wanda Robinson
November 9, 2009
You are in our thoughts and prayers as you travel through these difficult days. I remember Clint as a kind and quiet guy with smiling eyes, who loved his family deeply. We are so sorry for your loss. -- Paul and Wanda Robinson
Rice & Frankie
November 9, 2009
You will forever be in the wind Brother! And in our hearts as well! We love you and will miss you greatly!
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