Clint-Williams-Obituary

Sgt. Clint Williams

Kingston, Oklahoma

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Kingston, Oklahoma

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KINGSTON -- An Oklahoma soldier, who was president of his high school class before joining the U.S. Army, has been killed by a roadside bomb while serving in Iraq, family members said. Sgt. Clint Williams’ family, which lives in the Cryerville community, west of Kingston, was notified by...

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I served with Clint. I was his medic for his platoon. I always think about him and the others that we lost during that tour. I was with him when he was first injured, which was the second time that we had been blown up together. During his passing, I was not the medic on the convoy. I always remember the statement that his PL made during his service. He will always be remembered by me. I miss you bro.

It's been over a decade Clint, and not a single day goes by I don't think about that day. I will never forget your sacrifice. I will always live and fight just like you, with Strength and Honor. I am incredibly humbled and honored to be able to have served with you, but even more proud to have called you a brother. I'll see you soon at Fiddlers' Green.
Apache 6 Delta

Coming to See You Tomorrow Brother, Lots To Catch Up On.
Strength & Honor
Black 3

I joined the Army the same day as Clint "peanut". We were two Oklahoma boys with big dreams and no clue as to what laid ahead. I never got the chance to say good bye, as no one ever does, but your never forgotten.

Love you Brother! Black 0 will live forever.
Strength & Honor
Black 3

Clint, a true hero, Thanks to all for your kind words

September 14, 2011
To the family and friends of Sgt. Clint E. Williams:
Please accept my remembrance of Clint on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

I met Clint in basic training and we became friends. And when I heard he died, I decided to name my first born son after him. Well, on Sunday 5 June 2011, Clint William Brooks was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. I only hope the new Clint is as much of an American as my friend who so bravely died in 2006.

The flag is flying in the sky
A daily reminder of who and why
We sit here remembering them today
These heroes that now lie in their grave.

While here on earth, the bravest ones
A soldier, a mother, a daughter, a son
The father's who went far off to war
To ensure our safety and so much more

To keep our children happy and free,
Someone must do this job, you see
So, today remember the soldiers who served,
Because this is one...