Vincent McClintock

Unknown - Mar 10th, 2010
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  • Death Date: Mar 10, 2010
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Biography: Vincent McClintock, 39, of Fayetteville, AR passed away March 10, 2010 of Natural Causes. He is survived by his three beautiful children, Joshua, Amaris, and Elena; his parents, Alex and Barbara McClintock; sister, Tonya McClintock; grandmother, Barbara McClintock, a grandfather, George Brinton; two uncles, Mark and David Brinton; two nephews, Stephen and Christopher Carlson; four nieces, Tia Morgan, Takoda Parker, Raina Garcia, and Shelby Iverson; one great niece, Marleigh O’leary, and countless friends and other family who loved him dearly. Vince was a man who by all accounts was a very generous and loving soul. He was hardworking and had been with Lowes for the last 18 years. He loved his job and the people he had the pleasure of working with. There will never be anyone like him. Our hearts will forever be missing a piece of something that only Vince could fill. Graveside services will be held on Thursday at 3:00 PM at Crestview Memorial Gardens in Hot Springs. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

Condolences(15)
Elena
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
There is not one day that goes by I don't think of you.. You were the best that there could ever be. From the time I was born to the time you passed, you were always loving, caring, gentle, and the best father in the world. Just remember you are in my heart and soul. I cant wait to see you in heaven and give you a big hug and kiss!! Love your daughter.
Elena
Kris Schweitzer
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was very sad to hear about Vince passing. I found out from photos from our High School reunion that I didn't get to attend. He was a great guy and a very hard worker. Rest in peace my friend.
Alex McClintock (Father)
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Son, I will always love and miss you, until that glorious day of our reunion with our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Until then, enjoy your brothers that have gone before. We are looking forward to seeing all of you again. Love, Dad
Barbara McClintock ( Mom )
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My wonderful baby boy. It seems like yesterday that you were asleep on my lap. One month old and a joy to have. Even then you were quiet and slept about 14 hours a day. It was at this time that I spoke to you and said that my prayer for you was to grow up and be a gentle, soft spoken man, full of love for others and always considering there needs first. Be a loving and attentive father to your children. Someone that they knew would love and protect them through unconditional love.

Reading these testimonies tells me that you are indeed that man, born from prayer. Thank you son for being that gift. It is an honor to have been given the task to love and nurture you. Enjoy your family that is in the next room with you. Please give the a hug for me. We will see you and embrace soon. Hugs and kisses. Love, Mom
Tia Morgan
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I love you and wish we would have stayed closer as the years went on. I'll always remember the stories of me tearing up your bills and you reading the phone book to me. You are the best Uncle i've ever had by far.
Hugo Calderon
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
RIP Vince. We will miss you. You were a great boss at 1806 Fayetteville Arkansas.
Johnathan Edwards
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Hey Vince I know things happen for a reason in life that we can't control but we will miss ya. Also, to let you know that LSU will be the second best team in the SEC next to Arkansas(Whooo Pig Soii)for the next football season Lol!!!. Hope to see you in Heaven someday!!!
Nicole Black
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
No words can describe how much Vince will be missed. Lowe's 1806 in S. Fayetteville will never be the same without him. I got the honor of working with him for the past six years. Through those years I saw a soft spoken, caring, and someone who just enjoyed life and had an awesome sense of humor. I will forever remember his "shocker" and his "LSU" sticker he would carry around with him in his vest and on game days he would walk by the paint desk and set it down just long enough so I would see it and then pick it back up and just keep walking. He was a proud fan and made sure he let everyone at work know it. Vince, you are greatly missed and forever will hold a special place in my heart. It's comforting knowing that we have someone like you in Heaven looking down on us and watching over us everyday. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends who got the honor of knowing this special person and who we will always hold dear.
Dennis Johnson
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Vince was a great guy to talk to. I, like many others, never had the pleasure and honor to meet him in person, but I knew he was the type of person who would give someone the shirt off his back as he was always willing to help. I met Vince, aka Gator, a few years back and was brought into the TD guild. I always looked forward to getting on line so I could talk to Gator, Stressman, Zelandonni, Bluntman and a few others who all made the on line experience a lot more than just a game. Vince was soft spoken and genuine, which is a quality that many don't have. Vince, you are missed and may you be resting in peace in the Lord's hands. I feel fortunate and blessed to have had you as a friend and I look forward to the day and times we can spend together then. At least now you will not have to worry about being ganked by the horde. Dennis (aka Humuhumu)
Bryant Stringfellow
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Vince, my friend and coworker, will be missed greatly. We worked together in Conway when he was a district man and then later in Fayetteville. While not especially close, I do know that when we talked about our kids, he always smiled and shared a good story or two. Lowe's won't be the same without ya, Vince!
jeremy
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Well i never met GatorTD personally but it felt like i did. we would talk or text on phone couple times a day, sometimes just to talk trash lol. I have been playing online games with Gator for like 6 years or maybe alittle more. We were one of the original Team Demented members with Stressman, Z, gator, and me, oh and Damain. He will be missed. RIP Gator.
Katina Iverson
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Too young to die...My heart aches for you...
Rick Tuttle
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Although I never met Vince in person we became friends over the internet. I knew him as "Gator" and he knew me as "Rav" and many nights I looked forward to Gator logging in as a fellow Team Demented member!

We would play Delta Force or Golf and I was always a sniper and would enjoy hiding and sniping Gator and Z and Stressman and Blunt! Then to hear Gator soft voice through team vent cuss me out for being sneaky! Or to hear Gator tell Blunt to shut the *#@* up!

We planned a trip to go fishing that never happen, which I regret. I lost touch due to life and didn't have time to play.

From what I learned from Vince from just talking and listening. He loved his kids very much and when they were visting he never played any games and gave his full attention to them.

I am so happy to have been able to meet him and it was a honor and blessing in my life. God has His plans and why he took Vince so early in life, only He knows?

I will miss Vince (Gator) and that Arky soft voice! My prayers are with the children and family

If I can do anything for the family please call 530-257-6179.

Rik Tuttle
Kimberly McClintock Ortiz
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
You will always be part of my soul.
Vern McCoy (Stressman1 TD)(Fatherstress)
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Gonna miss your laugh at 3am my friend, some of the best times I have had was working and playing the games with you. To bad I cant rez ya, I would in a minute. Thrash the Skateparks in heaven for us, I hope they have all the music you love there.

Rest in Peace.
Stressman1

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