Clinton Tyler Colbert

Clinton Tyler Colbert

1984 – 2024

Clinton “Clint” Tyler Colbert passed away on July 4, 2024, at the age of 39 in Edmond, Oklahoma. Born on August 21, 1984, in Oklahoma City, Clint grew into a man known for his sharp wit and sincere heart. He could get a laugh out of everyone who knew him and had the rare ability to speak volumes with only a look.

Clint graduated from Oklahoma State University and spent the majority of his professional life serving as the Director of Operations at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.

A devout member of the Oakdale Church of Christ, Clint’s faith was a cornerstone of his life, providing strength during challenging times and joy in moments of celebration. His commitment to his faith was matched by his devotion to his loved ones. Clint had a huge heart that knew no bounds in his affection and loyalty to his family and closest friends.

His greatest joy was his role as a loving husband to Ashley and as a father to Abe and Laurel. He was an avid coach of his son’s baseball teams, taking immense pride in nurturing the young athletes both on and off the field. He was also an enthusiastic supporter of all of Abe and Laurel’s many activities.

Clint is survived by his wife, Ashley; son, Abe; daughter, Laurel; mother, Sherry Colbert; father, Guy Colbert; brothers, Brady, and Austin Colbert; sister, Danna McWherter; grandmother, Mary Colbert; and grandfather, Bill Johnson. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jesse Colbert, and Shirley Johnson.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, July 9th, at the Oakdale Church of Christ. Clint’s life and legacy will be remembered by all who knew him as a beacon of love, faith, and joyful spirit.

6 thoughts on “Clinton Tyler Colbert”

  1. Elayne Bowman

    My thoughts and prayers continue to be with all of you. As Paul’s close friend, Clint was like another son in our home. I know you are at the same time crushed at your loss and yet rejoicing at his gain.

  2. Chris & Mellodie King

    We have so many memories of Clint during his time in our youth group. Some of those are funny, some are annoying, but all filled with his great smile and easy laugh. My most favorite though was how he watched with such love and devotion as Ashley walked down the aisle as an attendant at Brady and Marina’s wedding. I’m so saddened by his passing and we send our most sincere condolences and prayers for our dear Colbert family.

  3. Sharrie Langston

    We fondly remember Clint as a sweet, witty young man with a huge sense of humor! As a youth at Lakehoma Church of Christ, he, Paul Weber, and my son Cortney were always drumming up adventures! We never knew what was coming at us when they were together! Loved those three so much! Condolences, hugs, and prayers to the Colbert Family!
    Clyde & Sharrie Langston

  4. Joe Tyler Hoefler

    I am so sad to hear of Clint’s passing. I have many good memories with Clint when we grew up down the street from each other. Friday night slumber parties, me tagging along to youth night at his church, waiting tables together as teenagers, and then ending up at OSU together. Always a stand-up guy and always able to make everyone laugh. My deepest condolences go out to his family.

  5. Jerrica Nichols

    Clint was my friend (well everyone’s friend) in high-school. He was fun to be around, never said a bad word about anyone, and was just overall a great person to be around. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family at this time.

  6. Heather Dickinson

    I was lucky who work with Clint. Clint would light up when talking about his family. Clint would bring his two kids to the office often, and proudly introduce them to everyone. His love for his family was so beautiful and that’s what I’ll remember most about him. May God bring your family peace at this time.

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