With broken hearts, we announce the passing of Clinton William Morris, known affectionately to many as Uncle Chicken, Clinty, or Clint. Born on August 28, 1989, in Bedford, Texas, Clint passed away on October 7, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Clint was a one-of-a-kind soul whose warmth, humor, and kindness left a lasting mark on everyone who knew him. He was the kind of person who made you feel at ease — quick with a joke, a helping hand, or a listening ear. He was the light in the room, the best trash talker around, armed with witty comebacks that few could match.
He never cared what anyone thought of him and was never shy to make friends or do something for someone else. Clint always saw the best in everyone and cheered them on, no matter what their path was.
He is survived by his devoted parents, Terri and Billy Yandell; Loving Grandparents Dianne Foreman and William Sneed; his beloved siblings Derek Morris, Brittany Havis, and Wesley Yandell. He was a proud and loving uncle to Kynleigh Morris, Skyler Morris, Emmy Havis, Hudson Havis, Piper Havis, and Waylon Yandell, who adored their Uncle Chicken and loved playing and spending time with him. He is also remembered with endless love by his cherished longtime girlfriend, Jenna Rhoades, whose bond with him was filled with laughter, devotion, and deep, unwavering love.
He worked as a mechanic, a career that perfectly matched his hands-on skill, patience, and love of solving problems. Clint was the guy who could fix just about anything — and would do it without hesitation if you needed help.
Clint had a surprising talent for playing guitar without needing much practice, enjoyed video games, and treasured moments spent tinkering with his truck, motorcycle, or his “toys.” His love for his dogs was unconditional, and Sunday football was a sacred tradition- he never missed a game and always had something to say about it.
Clint made every occasion a fun one, filling rooms with laughter, music, and unforgettable energy. Along with a huge heart for people, Clint was the most genuine and authentic person many of us have ever known. Whether you knew him for a lifetime or a moment, you never forgot him — and never will.
A service celebrating Clint’s life will be held on October 25th, 2025 at Lucas Funeral Home at 10am. All who knew and loved Clint are welcome to attend and share in honoring his memory with VANS and Casual attire, just as he would want.
Though his time here was far too short, Clint’s spirit — full of love, loyalty, laughter, and strength — will live on in the hearts of everyone who had the privilege to know him.
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