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Clint Cardin

Clint, well, i don't have a lot to say about him and i didn't know him as well as others but what i did know about him is that he was grateful, independent and relied on only himself. He always put a smile on everyone's face.

Whether you saw him at Krogers (one place that he worked with Grant Brock) and he'd tell you that you were his girlfriend or maybe you were with him while he watched Bevis and Butthead with his best friends, Grant Brock and Joe Johnson, he would always act so dumb but in a funny way. He would always be at Joe's house and if he wasn't there he was working NIGHTS at the Shoe Factory and getting home at 3:00 in the morning, sleeping an hour or two, then headed off to school for a long day.

He worked at 2 places b/c he desperatly wanted a new truck. I may have only been around him a few weeks b-4 his accident and that's what makes it so hard for me to let him go. But i know he is in a way better place than down here working all night, going to school all day, and still having fair grades. So people may say that they knew him more then someone else but i think the person that knew him the most and will continue to miss him the rest of his life is Grant Brock. They were like brothers and to see his best friend go in that bad of a way is just horrible.

In memory of...
forever loved
Clint Cardin of DeWitt

Love,
Anonymous

Submitted by: Anonymous on October 11, 2006