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Cousin Boo, we love you <3
As many of you know, Dutch or Boo Boo (Clinton Jones) transition to heaven Sunday September 10th.
None of us were expecting this as it happened very sudden. Clinton was the kindest man and was loved by many. His love for baseball, traveling and "eating good" as he would say will still live with his memory.
Clinton struggled most of his life with addiction and went through so much trying to fight it. This past year was one of the toughest and he eventually lost his battle. He is finally free and at peace. He can rest and be with his loved ones in heaven.
He leaves behind, his son, Isaiah Jones, his best friend and ex-wife, Jennifer Jones so many loved ones. He is proceeded in death by his sister Tonya Jones and his mother Anna White.
In addition, Clinton had a loved one for animals and had two bearded dragons as his dragon pets - Lenni & Lyle. They were his life. They brought him joy and happiness and he was with them everywhere he went. Since his passing, they have been adopted by Jennifer.
Clinton loved the Lord, is now dancing with Jesus.
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