As a young man he was drafted into the U.S Army as a medic where he proudly served his country in the Korean War. By discharge he was sergeant first class holding a medal for gallantry in the line of duty, the silver star along with other medals.
After meeting what would be his wife for life, Isabelle, they wed and proceeded to have nine children together.
As a carpenter Clint worked hard everyday building houses. Hard work made him able to raise his children and provide for them.
Later in life after surviving bladder cancer and major heart surgery, he returned to Tennessee to do what he truly loved, be a farmer and raise cattle. He did this until he was 82 years old and just couldn't do it anymore. When Isabelle became ill, they packed up and moved back to Florida to live out the rest of their lives.
After Isabelle passed away in 2013, Clint developed dementia and as the years passed, he slowly deteriorated away.
Clint is preceded in death by all his siblings; Howard, Grover, J.P, Joe (Doey), Clara Cooper (Sam) and Lillibee Rhodes (Charles). Isabelle, his wife for 61 years, and four of his sons; Joseph 10, Michael 45, William 55, and Jack 65. He is survived by sons; James of Elyria Ohio, Jerry (Nancy) of Brunswick Ohio, Robert (Debbie) of Tennessee, and two daughters; Mary Williams (Matt) and Connie Paschall of Florida. Clint leaves behind a legacy of nine grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews; Tommy Cooper, Sue Gilbert, Becky Clayton, Rick Paschall, Randy Paschall, Mary Luoma, Tracy Onders, and Robert Payer, plus many more who knew him as a patriarch of the Paschall family.
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