- Date Of Birth: November 23, 1947
- Date Of Death: August 11, 2021
- State: Idaho
It is with great sadness we must announce the passing of Clint Norman Robinson on August 11, 2021, in Missoula, Montana, at the age of 73. We take comfort in knowing his beloved wife Frankie and eldest son were at his side as he started his journey home.
Clint was born in Afton, Wyoming, on November 23, 1947, to John Melvin Robinson and Leone Augusta Erickson, the ninth of ten children and the youngest son. He grew up in Freedom, Wyoming, next to Tin Cup Creek where he had a childhood like something from a Mark Twain novel, running wild through the mountains, riding horses and exploring while waiting for his older brothers to come home from work. It was the beginning of what would be a lifelong love of all things in ranch life, the horses, the cattle, the great outdoors.
His single-minded focus became evident early on when Clint came home from first grade and told his mom he was going to marry the girl in the little yellow dress and then did just that. He married the love of his life Frankie Rigler on July 15, 1966, in the Idaho Falls Temple when he was 18 years old and she was 17. The happy young couple promptly hit the road to follow in the footsteps of Clint’s brothers building powerlines, where Clint was a lineman until he was drafted into the Army in 1968 to go to Vietnam.
He did basic training in Fort Lewis, Washington; advanced infantry training in Fort Dix, New Jersey; Officers Candidate School in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He then went to the Presidio of Monterey, Defense Language Institute at Fort Ord, California, where he learned to read and write Vietnamese, and then continued with the military intelligence school at Fort Holabird, Maryland, before being deployed to Vietnam.
In 1971, Clint was honorably discharged from the Army and was reunited with Frankie as they continued their travels working powerline.
Clint was a man among men. He was an incredible husband, (married to his eternal love for 55 years last month), father and grandpa. He led by example in every part of his life. He was involved in the Scouting program and loved teaching the boys the life skills to become men. He loved riding his horses and raising his cattle.
Clint is survived by his wife Frankie (Fritz); children, Jamie Rose (Rick), Cid Clint, Kelli Anne, Beau Clint (Kayla); and grandchildren, Madison, Prestley, Jaxon, Berkley, Alex, Dani, Riley, Dakota, Lincoln, Zane, and Sky. He was preceded in death by his parents, Melvin and Leone Robinson; his sisters, Verlene and Augusta, and his brothers, John, Renn, and Lynn.