Raymond Goodrich
I am very sad to learn of Clint's death at a relatively young age of 69. I've known Clint since 1968 when I took his step sister to my graduation prom. Although I left for college in another state in the fall, I kept in touch with Clint for many years. Over the years we have come in and out of contact. I probably lost touch for nearly 20 years when we reunited in 1991. He had just married Jenna and he was working for data general and traveling quite a bit. He was very much as he always had been, gregarious talkative friendly and supportive. We had a great time reminiscing about our youths in Houston. When I moved to Austin in 1995, Clint came and visited a few times but with the onset of his Meunier's Disease symptoms, he became housebound. I could sense a change in him and sadly, for me, we parted. I have thought of Clint often over these past 13 years. I mourn his passing, but celebrate his life among us and the good times that we shared as young men in Houston. With my sincere wishes for peace and acceptance to his wife, family and all who cared for him.

