Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klein Funeral Home - Tomball on Jan. 24, 2026.
Emily was born in the deep east Texas town of Pineland on February 9, 1938. Parents were William Bradford Eicke, Sr. and Lura Mae Strickland Eicke. Emily was named after her favorite great aunt Augusta (Gussie) Runge. Emily died, January 23, 2026.
The family moved to Beaumont where Emily graduated from Beaumont High School. She then attended Lamar College. During her studies at Lamar, Emily met the love of her life, Herman David McClinton, Sr.. Herman was the manager of Pig Jr diner, a local hang out for college students.
They married in Beaumont on May 30, 1959. After marriage they moved to the Spring Branch area of Houston. Emily worked in the insurance industry, a job she thrived in, while Herman began a career with Texaco. Together, after owning three Texaco service stations with relatives, they opened White's Home and Auto in
Tomball, Texas in 1970
Numerous young adults were mentored by Emily and Herman while working at White's Home and Auto and then Western Auto. Many of those men still call Emily their mother. She expected the best from all. Her tenacity paid off in the fact many opened their own businesses.
That partnership transformed into the current D-S Lawn and Automotive owned and operated by son, Herman David McClinton, Jr. and son-in-law, Stephen Frost Smith. The McClinton family has proudly served the Tomball community for over 55 years.
Emily found solace roaming the piney woods at the family farm, Green Acres. She often sat on the porch of the farm houses listening to the birds and counting the pine trees. Herman and Emily created a loving environment for four family generations hosting numerous events down that long red clay road.
Emily was a voracious reader, often reading a book a night. Her quick wit and observational skills let others know just what she was thinking! During her retirement she spent many hours volunteering in the gift shop at Tomball Hospital.
Emily and Herman are proud members of Tomball Methodist Church. Emily enjoyed attending the Tomball Study Club.