In the 31 years he spent with us, Clint blessed us with his loyalty, creativity and strength.
A graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma with a degree in journalism and business, Clint went on to become a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Tactical Strength and Conditioning-Facilitator.
Clint was always encouraging others with his positivity. This is best illustrated by his life-long devotion to health and well being. He combined years of intense study and research to create his business, Outlaw Strength and Conditioning so that he could help others reach their goals.
An unwavering believer in Christ and His Truth, Clint stood firmly in his faith. He especially loved the Book of Ephesians, which reminds all believers to put on the whole armor of God in order to withstand evil and be complete in the richness of God’s mercy and love.
Clint was a true lover of the outdoors, including hunting with his dad and spending time with his beloved black lab Hendrix. He captured his love of Oklahoma through the breathtaking photographs he took of our state’s beautiful sunsets. Colorado was a second home to him, and he enjoyed spending time with family in the Rocky Mountains. Clint and his dad also had fun brewing homemade beer together.
He is survived by his father and mother, Don and Lynda Cheatham of Crescent; his sister and brother-in-law, Celia and Drew Graham of Mustang; and his grandmother and grandfather, Wayne and Billye Phipps of Oklahoma City.
A simple graveside service will be held at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens on Monday, November 3 at 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to benefit Infant Crisis Services at 4224 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK, 73105 or visit www.infantcrisis.org.
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