Clinton K. Fisher
Clinton
Fisher, 29, died Sunday, August 16, 2009 as a result of a tragic
automobile accident. He was born March 2, 1980 in
Clint loved his rural childhood. His days
were spent experiencing life farming and ranching with his Dad and
Grampa. He took every opportunity to understand this life as it was
his dream to some day have a place of his own. In high school Clint
played football for Senior High even if there were more losses than
wins, to him it was about enjoying the game. Clint was a creator and
inventor. He had many inventions that made his friends laugh and
wonder why he wouldn't just buy it instead. Clint had a passion for
music and taught himself to play the guitar. He always had several
projects going on at once from leather work to restoring his 1950
pickup. His latest project was developing a home for himself on
Pryor Creek. Clint found the best job he ever had working in Sales &
Rentals at Bobcat of Big Sky.
Clint was a friend to all he met and will be
forever remembered for his laugh, his smile, practical jokes, humor
and kindness.
Clint is survived by his parents, Don and
Susan; sister, Lisa; grandparents Stan and Irene Fisher and Gene and
Frances McFerran; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; very special
friend Carly Lindstedt; his many brothers at Alpha Gamma Rho
Fraternity and countless friends.
Funeral services will be held Friday, August
21, 11 am at Harvest Church Lockwood Campus,
Thank you for the joy you brought to our
lives. You will forever be in our hearts and pray for the day when
we can see you again.
Remembrances
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Remembering with you...
...the life of someone so dear.
With Sincerest Sympathy
~C.C.
Don, Susan & Lisa ~ For some moments in life there are no words. Simply be assured that you are all in our thoughts & prayers. The Shawn Byrne Family
Clint you were a friend to all who met you. Your wonderful smile and huge heart were things I remember about you the most. You are missed by all. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. What a beautiful heart to leave this earth so early.
-Jen King (Samuelson) BSHS Class of 1998
FISHER FAMILY.VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF CLINT. HE NEVER KNEW A STRANGER. THINKING OF YOU IN THIS DIFUCULT TIME.
CLAY AND AMANDA (KAUTZ) KINCHELOE
We were so saddened to hear of Clint's passing. Our son Stewart and his wife Anne had a special bond with Clint and valued his friendship. Each time we were in Montana and spent time with Clint we were impressed with his musical talent and enjoyed seeing the belts that he was working on. We wanted to let you know that he was certainly a wonderful young man and will be greatly missed. I know that Stewart and Anne will cherish his memory always as will we.
Sincerely,
Rick and Denise Liley
Denver, Colorado
Don, Susan, Lisa, Gene, Francis and the rest of the McFarren family. We are so sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Clint was loved by all of you and will be dearly missed. He will live in your mind and your hearts until you meet up with him again. We want to extend our sincere sympathy to all of you during this sad and painful time.
Sincerely,
Dwight, Lisa and Brook Moen
Clint was a true friend to everyone he knew. He had a kind nature and gigantic heart. He was very talented in all his crafts, but more importantly, he had an uplifting spirit and could always make us laugh when we were down; his very presence in a room would make people happy.
His friends share countless memories of his unmistakable laughter and smile. He will be remembered always. Delisa Rogers
Susan, Don, Lisa, Francis and Gene, in this difficult time Athena and I are thinking of you. It is always hard to lose a Loved one. We must remember that live is short and we must cherish each day. Our sympathy and thoughts are with you all.
Sincerely,
Dennis & Athena Moen
N. Ogden, UT