Apr 14, 2025

Clinton A. Sain

Posted Apr 14, 2025 12:49 PM
Clinton A. Sain
Clinton A. Sain

Clinton A. Sain, 52, passed away peacefully surrounded by those who loved him most on April 07, 2025 at Salina Regional Health Center in Salina, KS.

Clinton was born on August 25, 1972 in Caldwell, ID to parents Albert Joe Sain and Delana Lee Choat.

Clinton was working as a Truck Driver.

A larger-than-life personality with a heart just as big, Clint was the kind of man who could light up a room with a joke often paired with a cold drink in one hand and a grill spatula in the other.

Born with a fierce spirit and a love for living fully, Clint was a man of many passions. He spent his younger days in the boxing ring, where he first learned the grit and determination that would define his life. As an adult, he found his calling behind the wheel of a semi truck. He took immense pride in his work, and there wasn’t a vehicle or home project he couldn’t fix or improve with his hands and his know-how.

A devoted Kansas City Chiefs fan, he cheered his team with unmatched loyalty, often surrounded by family, snacks, and a cold beer in his hand. His competitive streak shined brightest at the game table—whether it was Pinnacle, cribbage, or dominos, he played to win, and usually did. Numbers came naturally to him, but more than that, he just loved the camaraderie of a good challenge with people he cared about.

He was the life of the party, not because he tried to be, but because being around him made life feel a little lighter. He had a joke for every moment and a good movie line worth quoting for the next 20 years. Clint lived to help others—whether they were family, friends, or complete strangers. He stood firm in his values, always guided by his morals and an unshakeable will.

More than anything, Clint loved his family. Fishing trips with loved ones were sacred moments of peace and laughter. He relished every opportunity to gather, celebrate, and just be present.

Clint leaves behind a legacy of strength, love, humor, and hard work. He taught us all to live boldly, speak honestly, and love fiercely.

Though he’s gone, his voice, laughter, and larger-than-life spirit will echo in our hearts forever.

In his honor, blare a song he loved, tell a good joke, and maybe play a round of pinnacle—he’d like that.

Clinton was preceded in death by Father: Albert Sain.

Clinton is survived by Wife: Vicky Lynn Sain (Gump); Children Ashley (Eric Johnson) Sain; Grandson: Reese Johnson, Granddaughter: Raelynn Johnson; Son: Wyatt (Emily) Sain; Mother: Delana Choat, Brother: Roy (Cynthia) Sain; Nephews; Joe (Marcy) Sain and their children, Alaina & Jaxson; Justin & Logan Sain.

Services will be private at a later time.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Roselawn Burial and Cremation Services. Online condolences can be sent to www.roselawnsalina.com.