
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Clint Nolan Kelley, 66, of Waco passed peacefully on Sunday, December 8, 2024. A beloved father, grandfather, husband, and friend.
Celebration of Life: Saturday, December 21, at 11:00 a.m. at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 1601 S. Robinson Dr., Robinson, Texas.
Born on December 11,1957 to Edward and Brownie Kelley in Waco. Clint grew up with a passion for the outdoors. Outside of work, Clint was an avid outdoors man who loved fishing with his family, he also loved making things out of wood. He also volunteered regularly at his local church, where he served as a Sunday School Teacher. He was a valued employee of Renschler Auto Service.
Clint is proceeded in death by Father, Edward Kelley and sister, Charlotte Kelley Arnold.
Clint is survived by Mother, Brownie Kelley; brother, Marc Kelley; wife of 44 years, Deborah Kelley; two children, Eric Kelley (Christina), Elizabeth Eaton (Jeff) ; three grandchildren, Devin, Maddox, and Titus Eaton. Along with nieces and nephews.
Clint will be remembered for his generosity, his dedication to family, and his unwavering faith. His spirit lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
You can send flowers to Cornerstone Church or make a donation in his memory to the church.
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Prayers for peace and comfort Debbie for you and all the family during this difficult time. Clint will truly be missed.
Debbie, I am so sorry to hear of Clints passing. Remembering him in our school years, he was always so nice to everyone….a real stand-up kind of guy. You and he were such a sweet couple to watch and certainly proved to us all that young love can last forever. Praying for you and your family that He will bring you peace during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Susie Hopson
I am so sorry for your loss! My condolences to your family and our thoughts and prayers are with you and family during this difficult time. May God hold you close and comfort you through this hard times.
RIP Clint
Clint was a very special cousin. We had a joke between us that every time we visited we would say, hello ugly. We thought we would have good luck Those were the last words he ever said to me. In spite of tough medical problems he always kept his sense of humor. He married his wife, Debbie, in my house. They were an adorable couple, and I always felt very close to them♥️my prayers are with his all of his family
I’m terribly sorry for your family’s loss. Clint will be missed by many. May God’s grace continue to guide you through your grief and healing process.
Clint my heart shattered when you went to heaven. My tears flow all day, everyday. I miss you more than words can describe. I’m not sure I’ll survive this. I love you more than I can say.
So many memories…… And so glad that we were all friends. Debbie he will always be with you here and there. Love u, Lee Anthony Gray