David Cornwell Clinton

David Cornwell Clinton

Jun 18th, 1940 - Aug 14th, 2025
  • Birth Date: Jun 18, 1940
  • Death Date: Aug 14, 2025
  • Funeral Date: Sep 5, 2025 at 5:00 pm
  • Location: Ruebel Funeral Home, 6313 W Markham St., Little Rock, AR 72205
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Biography:


David Cornwell Clinton was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas on June 18, 1940 to Janet and Roy Clinton, Sr. He passed away at the age of 85 on August 14, 2025 at UAMS Hospital in Little Rock.
 
Known as "Bo" by all of his friends and family, he graduated from Hot Springs High, where he played football.  He attended the University of Arkansas and UAMS, where he earned a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree.
 
When he was 13, Bo was a page in the Arkansas House Of Representatives when his father served as a Representative from Garland County. During his teens he worked at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico and participated in an exchange program in Cuba. During high school he spent several summers working for the Forest Service in the Inyo National Forest in California.
 
In 1966 he married the love of his life, Evlyn "Sissy" Newton McDade. In 1967 Bo and Sissy opened Clinton Pharmacy in Little Rock and later sold it to Jim Young, who operated it under the same name for 30 more years. In 1972, Bo and Sissy opened Fifth Season, a renowned gift store they enjoyed owning for 44 years until retirement. Bo was especially fond of traveling to find new product lines and of the relationships he had with tradespeople and friends he made in the industry over the years. 
 
Bo loved history and spent time traveling across six continents with Sissy, daughter Lyn, and many friends. Some favorite trips were to Tibet, Nepal, India, Bali, Ireland, Chile, Morocco, Australia and New Zealand. Bo loved it Down Under and journeyed back to Australia several times. He also loved visiting his daughter and son-in-law on the west coast and exploring beaches, quaint towns, and wine country. 
 
In retirement, Bo enjoyed working as a volunteer at the Stewpot in Little Rock and at the Clinton Presidential Library. He and Sissy also loved spending time with the many dachshunds they cared for over the years.
 
He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Sissy Clinton; daughter Lyn Clinton and husband Zackary Paal of Seattle, Washington; brother Roy Clinton, Jr. of Fayetteville; brother Dan Clinton and wife Joan of Hot Springs; and many nieces and nephews of whom he was very fond. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Elizabeth Clinton Little of Hot Springs; and his in-laws, Charles and Evlyn McDade of Little Rock.
 
He will be interred at Mount Holly Cemetery at a private family service.
 
All are welcome at a Celebration of Bo's Life at Ruebel Funeral Home on Friday, September 5th from 5-7pm. 
 
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Stewpot: P.O. Box 2278, Little Rock, AR 72203; the Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging at UAMS: Office of Institutional Advancement, RIOA General Fund, 4301 W. Markham, #716, Little Rock, AR 72205-7199; or a charity of your choice.
 

Condolences(05)
Talmage (Tammy) M Steele
#5
Sep 2nd, 2025 4:04 pm
Sissy, you know how to pick them; Husband,Father and Love of your life. We will all miss Bo.
Tammy & Eric
Sarah A Vestal
#4
Aug 24th, 2025 6:53 pm
Thinking of Bo and our many wonderful gift industry discussions back in the 1980s; both at the Dallas Market Center and the back room at Fifth Season. And loved seeing he and Sissy's improvements to my parent's Edgehill home. Condolences to Sissy and the family.
John Kidd
#3
Aug 18th, 2025 7:27 pm
Bo was a wonderfully kind, bright sophisticated soul.
I shall treasure so many early memories Sissy, Bo and I made when I was working at Clinton Pharmacy and then Fith Season.
Godspeed dear friend.
Rhonda Campbell
#2
Aug 18th, 2025 7:07 pm
I will never forget the 3 times I met Bo and Sissy in Christchurch New Zealand...he was a lovely man...
Curt Quickel
#1
Aug 18th, 2025 6:31 pm
Sissy, I’m so sorry to learn that my old Boss as pasted. Thank you so much for posting his life’s story. I learned many things from him that I use to this day. I always admired his work ethic and passion for business. Bo was a major influence on me going back to school and earning my CPA license. I’m so happy you both enjoyed dachshunds over the years. They are a wonderful breed. We are on our third one.

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