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Clinton Sears “Clint” Bantz

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Clinton Sears “Clint” Bantz Veteran

Birth
Howe, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Jul 2012 (aged 73)
Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Howe, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 171, North Side
Memorial ID
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☆~ VETERAN ~☆

Clinton Sears Bantz was one of 8 of children, born to William F. Bantz and Helen L. Chapman. He attended Center School through the 8th grade, and graduated from Auburn High School in 1957. That fall, Clint enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served four years with the Navy, receiving his honorable discharge in the fall of 1961.

On his 24th birthday, Dec. 8, 1962, Clint was united in marriage to Glendolyn "Glenny" Allgood in Auburn, Ne. They made their home on a farm south of Auburn and were blessed with 2 daughters, Genie and Rhonda.

Clint farmed all of his life, and he loved it. He raised crops and cattle. He also worked as a mechanic at Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville, Ne. for 20 years.

He grew up in the Howe United Methodist Church and when it closed transferred membership to the First United Methodist Church in Auburn. He belonged to American Legion Post #23 in Auburn.

In May of 2012, he became a resident of Good Samaritan Society-Auburn. It was there he passed away at the age of 73 years, seven months, and 17 days. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Larry, Arnold, Raymond, Robert, and Bill; sister Twyla Heskett, parents-in-law Buck and Teet Allgood, and a grandson.

Clint was survived by his wife Glenny of Auburn; daughters Genie and husband Steve Boden of Auburn; Thonda Yoesel of Auburn; grandchildren Chirs, Matt, and Luke Lundy, Quintin Boden, Nadine and Saide Yoesel. great-grandaughters Lexi and Brooklyn, brother Lee Bantz of Whittier, Ca. brother-in-law Steve Allgood of Falls City, nieces, nephew, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services held July 31, 2012 at Hemminsen Funeral Home in Auburn, officiated by Rev. Nita Hinds-Park. Pallbearers were Chris Lundy, Matt Lundy, Luke Lundy, Quintin Boden, Tim Pugh, and Bob Sailors.
Burial was in Bedford Cemetery near Howe, Ne. with graveside military honor provided by American Legion Post #23 of Auburn, Ne.
☆~ VETERAN ~☆

Clinton Sears Bantz was one of 8 of children, born to William F. Bantz and Helen L. Chapman. He attended Center School through the 8th grade, and graduated from Auburn High School in 1957. That fall, Clint enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served four years with the Navy, receiving his honorable discharge in the fall of 1961.

On his 24th birthday, Dec. 8, 1962, Clint was united in marriage to Glendolyn "Glenny" Allgood in Auburn, Ne. They made their home on a farm south of Auburn and were blessed with 2 daughters, Genie and Rhonda.

Clint farmed all of his life, and he loved it. He raised crops and cattle. He also worked as a mechanic at Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville, Ne. for 20 years.

He grew up in the Howe United Methodist Church and when it closed transferred membership to the First United Methodist Church in Auburn. He belonged to American Legion Post #23 in Auburn.

In May of 2012, he became a resident of Good Samaritan Society-Auburn. It was there he passed away at the age of 73 years, seven months, and 17 days. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Larry, Arnold, Raymond, Robert, and Bill; sister Twyla Heskett, parents-in-law Buck and Teet Allgood, and a grandson.

Clint was survived by his wife Glenny of Auburn; daughters Genie and husband Steve Boden of Auburn; Thonda Yoesel of Auburn; grandchildren Chirs, Matt, and Luke Lundy, Quintin Boden, Nadine and Saide Yoesel. great-grandaughters Lexi and Brooklyn, brother Lee Bantz of Whittier, Ca. brother-in-law Steve Allgood of Falls City, nieces, nephew, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services held July 31, 2012 at Hemminsen Funeral Home in Auburn, officiated by Rev. Nita Hinds-Park. Pallbearers were Chris Lundy, Matt Lundy, Luke Lundy, Quintin Boden, Tim Pugh, and Bob Sailors.
Burial was in Bedford Cemetery near Howe, Ne. with graveside military honor provided by American Legion Post #23 of Auburn, Ne.


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