Jeffery B. McClintock

Jeffery B. McClintock obituary, Lewiston, ME

Jeffery B. McClintock

Jeffery McClintock Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Funeral Alternatives Group - Lewiston on Jan. 25, 2023.

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Date of Death: January 22, 2023
Date of Birth: July 6, 1962
My brother Jeffrey Bryan McClintock at age 60 passed away January 22nd at 10:52 pm from A long addiction to alcohol.
He was the son of the late step father Harold Dumond and Connie Dumond and father Jerry Blaine McClintock. He was born in Lewiston Maine and graduated high school.
Jeff was so talented with his hands even at his worst he could build anything with wood and nails!
Super handy and gifted athlete!
He was a hard worker and pick up what was needed almost immediately.
He loved fishing, golfing, cooking, yummy soups, and home cooked meals he loved to share with others. He always kept a really tidy house!
He will be missed dearly by his ex-wife and companion, Cathy Mcclintock, his three children Kathleen and husband Tim, Brianna and husband Adam, Christopher and wife Jessica. His stepchildren, Becky, and Josh Thompson.
Together they have 11 beautiful grandchildren!
His siblings, Debra, and Andrew, Pam, and Rick, Jerry, Darold and Jeannine will miss his big laugh and smile! And a special time for Jeff was when we all could be together at Pam's the family home.
Thankful for our dear family in Greensboro, North Carolina and our families for their love and prayerful support. And to all who have shared in our loss of Jeff.
One of my fondest memories was when Jeff took me to lunch in his newly bought car. He was so proud of purchasing and sharing this special time together.
Jeff shared his greatest regret that his addiction to alcohol robbed him of a relationship with his children and grandchildren.
While at his bedside his last days, it was a privilege and blessing to pray and read scripture to my brother.
Trust in God, and have Jeffrey's soul in His capable hands.
This verse we leave with you is also on his father's head stone.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that hearth my word, and believe it on Him that sent me have everlasting life, and shall not come into Comden nation, but is passed from death and to life. John 5:24
We will be having a gathering sometime later when we can all be together

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