Clayton Benjiman Fink, 21, beloved son, brother, father passed away on March 10, 2021. He was born in Ponca City on December 5, 1999, to Loving Parents and five older siblings.
He was fun-loving with a mischievous smile and always willing to lend a helping hand. He loved collecting firearms and video games to play. He loved to be in the fields with his dad hunting or just hanging out in the blind. He got his first deer when he was only 12 and was so proud of his accomplishment.
Whenever he had time he helped in the yards for his grandma and Sissy. He had a passion for cooking with a culinary flair that was unique. He had a soft spot in his heart for his little dog and small animals who needed care. There was not a stray or wild animal that he did not try to save if it was hurt or needed to be helped.
He always had lots of knowledge about things that no one else would think to research. He loved to help those in need. Especially those that no one wanted. He will be absolutely missed and always and forever loved dearly by his family.
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