Clinton Mack Oliver

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Clinton Mack Oliver

Birth
Bowie County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Jun 2013 (aged 78)
Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas, USA
Burial
Diana, Upshur County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Parents: George Franklin Oliver & Sharlotte Irene Hollingsworth Oliver

Mack & Jo were married on July 3, 1953.

Mack's entire life was dedicated to serving others. He retired from the Texas Department of Public Safety where he served as a state trooper and inspection officer and retired after 30 years as a Special Texas Ranger. He served his community for over 50 years as a member of the Ashland Masonic Lodge Chapter # 1138, as past Master of the Lodge and was currently serving as treasurer. He was also a member of the Otis Jones Sunday School Class where he served as a former teacher and kept the lessons always interesting with his challenging questions and thought provoking topics.

Mack loved his community, his neighbors, his church, his family and his Lord Jesus Christ. He planted gardens that would feed the entire community and gave away more than he ever kept. He loved riding on his tractor, hunting with his sons and grandsons, and raising cattle and sheep.

He will be truly missed by all who knew him. He found great joy in serving others in many ways. His love, kindness and goodness were shown to all who encountered him. He showed love to his family through his patience, peace and self-control. He persevered in all that he did and through his faithfulness he has received the ultimate gift of all…his eternal home.
Parents: George Franklin Oliver & Sharlotte Irene Hollingsworth Oliver

Mack & Jo were married on July 3, 1953.

Mack's entire life was dedicated to serving others. He retired from the Texas Department of Public Safety where he served as a state trooper and inspection officer and retired after 30 years as a Special Texas Ranger. He served his community for over 50 years as a member of the Ashland Masonic Lodge Chapter # 1138, as past Master of the Lodge and was currently serving as treasurer. He was also a member of the Otis Jones Sunday School Class where he served as a former teacher and kept the lessons always interesting with his challenging questions and thought provoking topics.

Mack loved his community, his neighbors, his church, his family and his Lord Jesus Christ. He planted gardens that would feed the entire community and gave away more than he ever kept. He loved riding on his tractor, hunting with his sons and grandsons, and raising cattle and sheep.

He will be truly missed by all who knew him. He found great joy in serving others in many ways. His love, kindness and goodness were shown to all who encountered him. He showed love to his family through his patience, peace and self-control. He persevered in all that he did and through his faithfulness he has received the ultimate gift of all…his eternal home.