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Clint 'Eastwood' McCaffety, a man of boundless love, intelligence, and generosity, left this world too soon on March 31, 2025, following a tragic car wreck in Milano, Texas. Taking his life, his beautiful wife, Meghan, and cherished son, Connor McCaffety. Born on April 6, 1981, in Houston, Texas, Clint's vibrant spirit and unwavering kindness touched the lives of all who knew him.
Clint was a proud graduate of Waller High School, where he first showcased his leadership skills and his passion for sports. After graduation, he embarked on a career that spanned various industries, including the air conditioning and heating business, working as a mud engineer, engaging as an oil field services salesman, and expressing his creativity through remodeling and home building. His work ethic was unparalleled, and his commitment to his profession was evident to colleagues and customers alike. His zest for life was contagious, and Clint's interests were as diverse as his talents. An accomplished calf roper, he exuded the same focus and determination in the rodeo arena as he did in all aspects of his life. Clint was also an avid baseball fan and golfer, relishing every moment on the field or on the greens.
However, his true joy came from supporting his children's sports endeavors and showing steers. He was their biggest fan and a constant source of encouragement. Clint was the loving heart of his family, a devoted husband to wife, Meghan, and a cherished father to Connor and Kelsey. His unwavering support and love for his family were the hallmarks of his life. He was a beloved son to Joy and David McCaffety, a caring brother to Cory Elle McCaffety, and a respected son-in-law to Lorianne and Alan Bland.
His extended family, including sister-in-law Jenna, brother-in-law Jace with his wife Tristen, and nephew Toby, will forever remember Clint's warmth and the strength of his character. Throughout his life, Clint's approachable nature and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life made him a pillar in his community. He was the kind of man who would lend a helping hand without a second thought, and his loss will be deeply felt by many. Clint's legacy is one of love, hard work, and an unwavering dedication to his family. His laughter, his wisdom, and his kindness will be missed every day by those who were fortunate enough to know him. Clint 'Eastwood' McCaffety lived a life that exemplified the best of us, and his memory will continue to inspire and guide us.
Clint is survived by his daughter, Kelsey McCaffety, his parents, David McCaffety and Joy McCaffety, his sister, Cory McCaffety, his father in law, Alan Bland and his wife, Carrie Barrick, his mother in law, Lorianne Bland and her husband Thomas Maddux, his grandmother, Velma Lamoureux, his brother in law, Jace Bland and his wife Tristen, his sister in law ,Jenna Bland and her fiancé Loren Bollin, along with numerous cherished family members and friends.
His is preceded in death by his grandparents, Lonnie Sr. and Mae McCaffety, and Fred Lamoureux.
As we say goodbye to Clint, we take comfort in knowing that his spirit will live on through the memories we hold dear and the positive impact he made on the world. Though he has left us too soon, his legacy will endure, a testament to a life well-lived and a man well-loved.
Clint 'Eastwood' McCaffety's life was a journey of joy, commitment, and love—a journey that will not be forgotten. Let us honor his memory by living with the same kindness and passion that he embodied every day.
His Pallbearers: Ross Hinds, Johnny Moss, Bubba Minor, Bradley Riley, Trey Stephens, and Sean Johnson
5431 West U.S. Highway 190, Belton, TX 76513
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