Clint-Dwyer-Obituary

Clint L. Dwyer

Obituary

Dwyer, Clint L. age 32, of Zimmerman MN, died May 24, 2007 at St. Cloud Hospital. He was born October 4, 1974, in Brainerd, MN to Robert and Mary (Reger) Dwyer. He is survived by his parents; 2 brothers, Keith ( Michelle), Calif., Brad (Tonya) Brainerd; fiancée, Gina Anderson; grandma, Helen; and nieces, Sophia, Mariah, Leanne; nephews, Cody and Jack; aunts and uncles and a very special dog named Kendall Moto Oil. Clint had a love of the outdoors, hunting, fishing and watching the Stock Car races. Clint worked in Minneapolis as a low voltage Electrician. Funeral/Visitation services will be held at Trintity Lutheran Church, 1420 S. 6th Street, Brainderd MN with visitation on Monday evening from 4 to 6 pm. Funeral on Tuesday, May 29 at 11:00 am. A Private Interment will be held at a later date. Cremation Society of MN 612-825-2435
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Clint & The Easter Bunny (Gina) 2007

Viking's game Oct. 2006

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Christmas 2006

Thank You for siging our son's guest book.We know He is watching over us all. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.Mary & Bob & Family

I had the pleasure of meeting Clint, working for American Income in the cities. We took a lot of road trips selling life insurance and closing down a lot of bars around Minnesota. I am sorry that I am responding to your loss so late, But I Just found out, now. He will always hold a piece of my heart, and you will all be in my prayers, God Bless!!!

I just opened the Princeton Union Eagle and found out that Clint passed away. I met Clint about 8 years ago and everytime I ran into him he always had a way of putting a smile on my face. I enjoyed joking around with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am very sorry on the loss of Clint. I haven't seen him in years but remember him quite well. We went to Harrison Elementary together and he lived just up the street from me. I can remember walking home from school one wintery day and slipping on the ice on the sidewalk by his house. He came out and helped me get home since I had sprained my ankle. I moved to Stillwater in 5th grade and ran into Clint about 10 years ago in Brainerd. It was really great to see him. Even though all these years...

This message is for all the family and friends of Clint. We actually met him thru our grandson Matt and naturally it was at the race track in Princeton.He'd been fishing with my husband and came over to our home with Kendall when he was a pup.People like Clint cannot be replaced, they can only be remembered by the people who loved and cared about him. But I am sure he is up there watching his friends and family. So if you feel a touch on your sholder it's him.He will be with the...