Clint was born in Shreveport, Louisiana to Earl and Blanche Le Moine. As a child and adult, Clint traveled the United States before making Tennessee home. In 1976, at the young age of 10, Clint was the official’s apprentice farrier on the Bicentennial Wagon Train. He worked in the coal mines in West Virginia. He spent most of his life being a farrier and horse trainer for residents of middle Tennessee. In 1996, he became the owner of Southern Elegance Carriage Company. He was a carriage driver until his untimely passing. He was a collector of square-body autos. His passion was horses and motorcycles. His greatest accomplishment was his three sons. Being a dad and grandpa was everything to him.
He is preceded in death by his parents, his sister Jan, brother Bruce and nephew Terrence. He is survived by his three sons Zachary (Tabby) Le Moine, Cole Le Moine, and Austin (Hannah) Le Moine. Three grandchildren, Jodie Rae Le Moine, Beau Clinton Le Moine, Lainey Faith Cothron. Sisters, Denise (Pete) Brown, Kathleen (Frank) Kerr, Elizabeth Le Moine, Carol Berwind, and many nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held July 1st at Wagon Wheel II, 10023 Hwy 46, Bon Aqua, TN 37025. Gathering and Fellowship from 12-3 with services to follow.
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