of Leslie, AR
February 12, 1942 - April 1, 2019
Clinton Leo Fisher, age 77 of Leslie, Arkansas passed from this life on Monday, April 1st, 2019 at Baxter Regional Medical Center in Mountain Home, Arkansas. He was born on the Washington/Benton County Line in Arkansas on February 12th, 1942 to Forest Clinton Presley and Ina May Fisher.
Clinton worked for over 20 years at Tyson's and other processing plants in and around Arkansas. He liked hunting and going to the rodeo. Clinton attended the Oxley Baptist Church and loved going to area churches and attending gospel singings.
Survivors include his daughter, Linda Cantrell of Leslie, Arkansas; four grandchildren, Suda May Cantrell, Randall Cantrell, Benji Cantrell and Forest Cantrell; former son-in-law, Wendell Cantrell; and former wives and close friends, Mavis Smith and Susan Thurman.
Clinton is preceded in death by his parents, Forest Presley and Ina Fisher; aunt, Mamie Fisher; and uncle, Herbert Fisher.
Memorial services for Clinton will be 2:00 PM Sunday, April 7th, 2019 at Oxley Baptist Church near Leslie, Arkansas.
Clinton, you will be missed. You always had a smile on your face and a good word for all. Loved your jokes and joy of life. You always brightened my day
Oh sweet "Fisher", you will be missed. You were a genuinely sweet man with a heart of gold. Every single day you showed me why I chose to be a nurse. We had many laughs and I will forever remember you my friend. God Speed my friend.
Clinton will be missed greatly. My thoughts and players are with the Fisher family. God bless!
Enjoyed my visits with Clinton so much! He Always had a smile for me & He loved to tell stories and I loved listening to them. Learned a lot from him.I'll sure miss him! Keeping the whole family in my prayers
He was a wonderful, pleasant man and I will always will remember him. May he be in a better place. Love you Clinton
Clinton was such a special man. He brought a smile to everyone’s face. It was such a blessing to have known him. He took me under his wing from my first day and from there on he always called me his “sweetheartâ€. He will be greatly missed by staff and residents at CCC. God bless ♥ï¸
You will truly be missed.
It was my great honor to know Clinton. When I walk into work he sat at in the family room watching tv drinking coffee, he would look up and say" its about time you come to work". We would laugh and joke, Talking about what had happened since I had left the previous day. He know how put a smile on my face. I will miss him. Thank you for allowing me the honor of getting to know him he has left a mark on my life I will never forget.
May God give you peace in your sorrow.
Shawnia Millsap,
Activity Director CCC of Yellville
Sorry to hear the,passing of Mr. Fisher. We counted him a great friend.