Donald-McClintock-Obituary

Donald McClintock

Spencerville, Ohio

1939 - 2020

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Spencerville, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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SPENCERVILLE — Donald E. McClintock, 80, of Spencerville ended his four-year battle with cancer and was welcomed into the open-arms of his Lord and Savior at 1:04 a.m. Tuesday, April 28, 2020 with his loving family by his side.

Don was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, educator,...

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Mr. McClintock was my 7th grade science teacher in 1965. He was the best reacher I ever had. He inspired me to become a teacher. He was great. I still remember all I studied in his class. He will be missed.

My heartfelt sympathy to Nancy and all the family at this very sad time. Praying for God to give you peace and comfort.
I will always remember Don as a very special man and a great teacher.

My heart breaks for Nancy, Tim & family, Joel & Christi & family, & Cheryl & family. Sending love & hugs to you all. Don was a remarkable man. He touched so many lives, leaving each better than before meeting him. I knew him as a principal, as a leader in the church, as the TV fix it man, as the father of good friends, and as a friend to myself. He was always genuine, had a story to tell, gave great advice, and had an amazing laugh! He loved God, his family, his Nancy, our school system, &...

I will always treasure Dons presence and his help in deciding where to send our son, Joel, who is Developmentally Disabled, to school when we moved to Spencerville in 1991. The deciding factor was when Don said: I want him to come to my school.. That settled the question. It was a generous act of grace for which Claudia and I have always been grateful. You have all our love and condolences. Rev Gary and Claudia Rode.

Rest peacefully, Mr. McClintock and thank you for your teachings, your guidance, and your friendship. The mower always runs great at my house!

Don was the best! He hired me to teach at Spencerville in 1983 where I taught for 32 great years where so many friendships and memories were made. Ill always remember and recently reminisced with Don in October about him interviewing me. In the middle of the interview he said he had to get out to the Jennings building and would I mind going (I didnt have a clue what he was talking about) but of course fresh out of college, I was game and wanted a teaching job in the worst way. We drove out...

Sending my sympathy to the family.
So sorry for your loss.

Great Principal and great person. I truly enjoyed him as my principal at Spencerville. Prayers for the family.

Don was truly one of the kindest individuals I have ever know. Years after being one if his students I had the pleasure of seeing him on occasion at my job. I looked forward to every time he came to the office . We had great conversations. My sincerest sympathy goes out to his entire family.