of Conway, AR
February 3, 1983 - September 7, 2021
Clint Edward Jones, 38, of Conway, passed away on September 7, 2021 and went to be with his Lord. He was born February 3, 1983 in Conway, Arkansas to the late Eddie and Kathy Jones. Clint was a loving father, brother, and uncle who loved to spend time with his family. He also enjoyed classic cars, antiques, and woodworking. Clint was a U.S. Air Force Veteran.
Clint is survived by his daughter, Ashley Webb, sister, Melissa Cook, nieces, Jazmine Trammell and Raven Jones, and many more family and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 10:00AM at Bono Baptist Church.
How did Clint pass I'm sorry I just now found out.
Clint was a great guy who would help anyone. He loved talking about his new antique finds that he was working on restoring. He was very talented in this profession. He will be missed by many.
I'll miss you cousin. Never got to know you well, but followed your antiquing on facebook. You were proud of your tools!
My deepest sympathy for the loss of Clint. We always had quite the conversation when we would trade for whatever antiques and uniques we were discussing. His knowledge and advice was always welcomed and still amazed me even our last trade deal not too long ago. He always had some tidbit he would offer and still nudged me to get more into the Ebay world. I may take that advice one day. I will sure miss his visits...
Clint, I will miss you forever and never forget you. I love you!
Thanks for being my best friend when we were kids.
So young, so sad, RIP.
My most sincere condolences to the family. He was a good friend. The last time i talked to him was about 5 years ago. I was struggling at the time, and Clint cheered me up the times I was feeling down.
Condolences to all Clint's family and friends. I met Clint through the old tool world. Clint was always honorable and more than willing to share his knowledge with others. His passion which he exhibited towards old tools was second to none. I hope you have found peace my friend. You are missed and will always be remembered 😢
I will truly miss Clint. Clint would always call or text me to see how I was doing. He was a very special young man and I will truly miss him. Sending Love and Prayers! Billy York
I love you Cuz, and I will see you soon... hopefully not too soon,
Your Best Man,
–Derek
I consider myself lucky to have very briefly known Clint and very much echo the sentiments of those other antique tool collecting friends of his. He was immensely knowledgeable but most importantly didn't horde that knowedge. He shared his love of and enthusiasm for woodworking and old tools with anyone freely and unselfishly. My deepest most heartfelt condolences to his family and close friends from here in the UK. Be at peace Clint the world lost and good, kind person in you brother.
So sorry for this loss.
I was saddened to hear of Clint’s passing, it’s a crushing blow that still seems very surreal to me.
I had gotten to know Clint over the years, first because of a shared passion for collecting old tools that soon blossomed into a wonderful friendship. I remember the hour-long phone conversations we used to have, talking about everything from tools to family members to life in general, and even occasionally a cantankerous cellphone he once had. He was exceptionally knowledgeable in the tool field, and helped me immensely several times. He was, when he joined, the youngest member of the prestigious Mid-West Tool Collector’s Association, and eventually became more knowledgeable than most members twice his age. Thus it was always an honor when he asked for my expertise or opinion.
I should mention that several of the tools in my collection I bought from Clint; he had an eagle’s eye and a knack for finding deals like no one else I know. We’d joke that I need to inscribe his name on one of the shelves in my tool display. Perhaps I will.
I’ll miss the camaraderie we shared, like the times when a particular tool would come up at auction. We’d text to see if the other was interested in it, and if so, decide which one of us would bow out and not bid.
Above all, his sincerity, his unquenchable love of helping others and his unshakable honesty are what I will always remember most. He became one of my closest friends, and his passing will leave a void that’ll never be filled. Until we meet again, my friend, RIP
I've gotten to know Clint through collecting antique wood working tools. He was funny and a wealth of knowledge. He will be missed by all. From one veteran to the family of another, I'll see him in Valhalla!!!
My condolences go out for Clint’s family and friends. While we had never met in person, Clint and I had several interactions all dealing with our common love for antique tools. His passion for them was palpable and he was a sincere and honest person. He will be missed by many of us in the tool collection world and his family may never know how many people respected him and appreciated him. Let this be a message from all of us to his family that he will be missed.
Chester Spier.
Sister I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I send you my deepest condolences.
Delene Stubbs
We miss you Clint. 😥 R.I.Paradise.