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Clinton Lee Chappell

Mesa, Arizona

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Chappell, Clinton Lee
65, passed away on August 26, 2013, at home in Plano, Texas. He was born in Harlingen, Texas, on September 21, 1947 to Henry Clinton and Emily May (Wheeless) Chappell. After graduating from Mechanical Engineering at ASU, Clint married his beloved wife, Katherine Naylor, on February 5, 1972; one year later, they were sealed in the Mesa Arizona temple. His legacy will be continued by his wife of 41 years, Katherine; his five children, Misty Selvidge, Timothy, Michael, Christopher, and Tiffany Harman; nine grandchildren; and his sister, Frances. Services will be held at Bunker's Garden Chapel and the City of Mesa Cemetery on Friday, August 30, 2013.


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My favorite memory with my grandpa is the family reunions we had. He hired a professional sand castle builder to teach us how to build sand castles, we went horseback riding on the beach and played minute to win it. He always knew how to have fun and I´m so grateful for all the memories I was able to create with him

As I get older and see my kids grow I gain more appreciation for who my dad was and what he taught me. So much of of who I am and what I love have parts of my dad mixed in. Even down to me being able to come home from work and take a quick 15 min nap sitting up on the couch because of starting my days so early. :) I miss him so much and especially being able to ask his advice and get ideas from him. I can't believe it's been 8 years.

It’s been 7 years since my Dad passed away before my last girls first birthday. She is getting baptized this week and my Dad baptized me. She is singing the same song I sang too. I’m so thankful for my Dad’s testimony of the gospel and how honorable he was. I’m glad I will see him again when I pass away and I’m sure his spirit will be at the baptism this Saturday. I love you Dad!❤

I knew Clint from the early 1960's when we grew up on the same street in Scottsdale. Sincere sympathy to his family and to dear Frances.

I'll never forget Clint's smile and warm heart. It was a privilege to have known such a great man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Chappell Family at this difficult time.
Susan & Roger Allen

I will miss my big brother.
love always, Frances

So very sorry to hear about Clint. What a great person with his priorities straight. Extremely proud of his family and treated everyone like he would want to be treated. You could learn a lot of life lessons from him. He always had a very genuine interest in what you were doing outside of work. He called me once to see if I knew anyone who would be interested in a contract position working for him at Goldman. I contacted a long time friend who I knew would be a good fit. When he asked what...

My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Clint Chappell during this difficult time. Clint was a wonderful person. He will be missed greatly.