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William Earl Clinton Sr.

Graniteville, South Carolina

Jan 29, 1943 – Dec 15, 2020 (Age 77)

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BORN
January 29, 1943
DIED
December 15, 2020
AGE
77
LOCATION
Graniteville, South Carolina

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William Earl Clinton, Sr. Aiken - Mr. William Earl Clinton, Sr., age 77, beloved husband to Mrs. Brenda McMahan Clinton, entered into rest on Tuesday December 15th, 2020 at his home. In addition to his wife he is survived by his son, William Earl Clinton, Jr.; stepson, Ned (Stacey) Fincher;...

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Scrolling down the obituaries I see a picture of Earl. Doesn't seem possible that we are not going to see each other in this life. From the time we both lived on Rabbit Hill the fifties we have been friends. He always made me feel special and I told him so many times. I wanted him to know he was special to me also. All through Peewee, midget, and High School football he was a standout. I will truly miss him and hope Earl Jr. and all the family will be comforted by the Holy Spirit in the...

So saddened to hear of my dear friend passing. We worked together many years. Praying for the Clinton family.

Condolences and prayers to the Clinton Family. I will definitely miss Earl from officiating at football games. Our latest game was this past season at the Silver Bluff Middle School game. Earl was a joy to work with. Sleep in Peace my fellow official.

Earl I hope you remember me it´s been a long time since we have seen each other. So sorry to hear about your loss. Your father was a well know and respected man in the valley. My prayers are with U and your family. Please feel free to contact me sometime. I would love to catch up. Again my condolences. My # is 706-830-2351

Earl I wanted to extend my sympathy to you and your family. I just saw the obit. in the paper. Big Earl and I had so much fun coaching together back in the day. If I can assist with anything please let me know. Remember all the good things between you and your dad and hopefully that will lessen the sadness you will feel in the future.

I knew Earl as he umpired many of my baseball games at South Aiken High School. He took pride in that position as it gave him a chance to work around young people. Thoughts and prayers today for the Clinton family.