Rodman (Rod)-McClintock-Obituary

Rodman (Rod) Lynn McClintock

BAKERSFIELD, California

Oct 6, 1945 – Jun 28, 2024

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BORN
October 6, 1945
DIED
June 28, 2024
LOCATION
BAKERSFIELD, California

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Rodman (Rod) Lynn McClintock, of Bakersfield, California, was born on October 6th, 1945, in Los Angeles, California. He was the eldest child of Rodman and Eileen McClintock. Rod passed away peacefully on June 28th, 2024, in Bakersfield, surrounded by family and loved ones after a long and...

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He Was assistant track coach and my last year running track he told me (starts won´t be the same with out me), well coach this world won´t be the same without you rest easy and in peace.

I knew Rod for 45 years, he was a wonderful guy, all who knew him will miss him and one day we will see him in Heaven!!!

Mr McClintock you were an awesome Man. I appreciated meeting you back in 2001 you were always making the class laugh and you were very insightful with things you knew about life. Thanks for teaching me

I am so sorry to hear of your Dad passing. My parents (Mayfield) lived across the street on First. I worked with Myriah and considered her a friend. I would love to talk with her! I send my deepest condolences. for all.

RIP Rod...as a classmate, I always looked up to Rod.

It was 1989 or 1990. My memory is fuzzy because it was a long time ago, & lots of sad things had happened. I had finished some remarks at Foothill on caring for military wounded in the Vietnam War. And there was Laura. I was thrilled at the very sight of her, a brilliant memory of high school: laughter, pom poms, band music, & never wanting it to end. And Rod McClintock came into the classroom, & he hugged Laura. She hugged him back. (I'm sure I saw them hug.) I shall never forget seeing...

Thank you Mr.Mclintock for pushing me in track to do and be my best. I will never forget you..I hope your dancing in the clouds now...God Speed!!!! Tanya Hernandez (George)

I will always remember Mr Mac as a true gentleman. When we were in our morning walks he would always make sure that he was on the outer part of the sidewalk because that´s what cotillion taught him to do as a gentleman! He will always have a special place in my heart!

Mr. McClintock was a role model to many and especially to me. He was full of life and fun. He made me feel important. He always had a kind word or something funny to say. I will never forget him.