Clinton Howard Davis, Sr. passed to his heavenly home on April 8, 2018. Hes was born to James and Gordie Davis on October 30, 1984 in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended Venus High School where he met his future wife, Stephanie. They were high school sweethearts and shared sixteen years together. They have three children, Kelsi, Kylie and Clint Jr. Clint attended Tarleton State where he received an Associates Degree and, at the time of his passing, was working for a Bachelors Degree in Business. Clint was proud to serve his country and enlisted in the United States Army in 2006 in the infantry division and served in Iraq. He was the Maintenance/Transportation Supervisor for the Castleberry ISD. His great love, other than his family, was baseball. He was a player/coach in softball, through 2017. He was also a volunteer assistant coach in recreational baseball for Clint Jr. this past year. His son has taken up his love for the game of baseball. He was an avid fan of the Texas Rangers and also loved to see his son play. Spending time with his family was his passion. Listening to the beautiful voice of his daughter Kelsi singing and watching Kylie dance and throwing the baseball with Clint Jr. were some of his favorite activities. He and Stephanie shared a beautiful bond with each other and their faith in the Lord. Clint had accepted Christ as his Savior at an early age and in the last few years studied the Word of God and enjoyed hearing messages preached from the Bible. He attended and was a member of the Central Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister, as well as all his grandparents. Survivors include his wife Stephanie, his three children Kelsi, Kylie and Clint Jr,; Brother Thomas, Father and Mother James and Gordie Davis and many loving uncles, aunts, cousins, brother and sister-in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Pastor Andrew Hayward will conduct Clint's services at Central Baptist Church as well as Clint's Uncle James Grimes making comments in Clint's honor. In the memory of Clint, most of the family and friends will be wearing Texas Ranger apparel at the service.