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Clint Dickson

Clint Dickson, 41, of Paragould, Arkansas passed away on July 24, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on November 22, 1975 in Granite City, Illinois to Michael and Janet Dickson. He attended Woods Chapel Baptist Church and worked at Families Inc. where he enjoyed helping others, especially troubled youth. He enjoyed playing softball, video games, and fantasy football. He loved his dog “Ellie” and was a huge LSU fan.Survivors include; his wife: Amy Dickson of the home; one child on the way; his mother: Janet Siebert and husband Fred; three sisters: Brandi Newsom (Kevin), Kayla Mealer, and Whitney Siebert all of Paragould, Arkansas; cousin: Tony Dickson; and a host of other family and friends.He was preceded in death by; his father: Michael Dickson; two grandmothers: Nancy (Mamie) Harty and Dorothy Lenderman; two grandfathers: Clinton Dickson and Doke Lenderman.Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 28, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at Woods Chapel Baptist Church, Brookland, Arkansas with Pastor Rick Hathcoat officiating. Interment will follow at Linwood Cemetery under the direction of Faith Funeral Service. The family will receive visitors at the church on Thursday from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Pallbearers: Tim Napier, Kris Boozer, Alex Wells, Tony Dickson, Ricky Ward, and Jay Smith. Honorary pallbearers: Members of the Northside Steel Softball team and many other softball family members.

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  1. Tammy Straub, says

    Amy, I can't imagine what you are going through. I hadn't seen Clint in many years. But when I think of him I think of two teenage boys taking a little sister and my son on excursions letting them run through the stores yelling. Then telling them you can't tell mom because we will get into trouble. But because they both weren't going to lie about it anyway they told me. It was Ritt Milburn and Clint. Those two were a mess. But they always made you smile. Whenever I have thought about Clint throughout the years I have always smiled. He was just one of those kinds of people. I pray that your child brings you much peace and fond memories of Clint.

  2. Daniel And Amy Wilkerson, says

    God bless everyone and prayers for all family and friends!!!

  3. Robert Bourne, says

    Praying for Dickson family. Miss you man.

  4. Larry & Roberta Crockett, says

    Janet so sorry to hear about Clint.We didn't know him except as a child but knew you and his Dad Mike very well.Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this sad time

  5. Debra Prince Williams, says

    Prayers, Love, and big hugs to all of Clint's beautiful family!

  6. Brandon Tribble-lines, says

    He was a bright light when people were lost, you couldn't help to smile around him. He will be greatly missed.

  7. Ronnie & Lynda Perry, says

    Our hearts are broken for you Amy. Clint was a inspiration to all he came in contact with. I knew that when I first met him when he was 16 years old. He was so respectful to us older adults back then. May our Lord & Savior comfort you from this day forward. When I lost my dad suddenly a preacher said sorrow can make you bitter or better. I've never forgotten that. May this baby God has blessed you with help ease your sorrow & make it better. God bless you. Love, Lynda

  8. Donna Nelson, says

    Praying for you Amy !

  9. Theresa Johnso, says

    I'm so sorry for your loss god bless you all in this sad time of need I'm glad I had the chance to know Clint he was a very wonderful person always happy always had a smile on his face that would brighten up your day no matter what god bless his family and loved ones and all his Co workers at families Inc in paragould Arkansas the world lost a very loving and caring man I'm sure going to miss seeing him when I go to counseling rest in paradise my friend fly high with the angels and keep watch over your family and Co workers and your precious baby on the way home but never forgotten

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