Rome News-Tribune

SUMNER JR. , Joseph Clinton “Clint”

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Mr. Joseph Clinton “Clint” Sumner Jr., J.D., 83, formerly of Rome, Georgia, passed away in his sleep on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, at his home in Sylvester, GA.

The graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, November 19, 2022, at Hillcrest Cemetery in Sylvester. The Reverend 1LFN $UERJDVW ZLOO RɤFLDWH

Clint, a native of Sylvester, was born at home on August 21, 1939, to his parents, Joseph Clinton Sumner, Sr. DQG 6DUD 'XɣH\ 6XPQHU having been delivered by Dr. J. L. Tracy, with his grandfathe­r, Dr. Gordon S. Sumner, standing by to welcome his ¿UVW JUDQGVRQ

Clint was a 1957 Sylvester High School graduate who went on to graduate from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA in 1961 with a BA degree in Political Science. From there, he was accepted into the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottes­ville, VA where he received his J.D. degree in 1964.

At a Baptist Student Union gathering in Virginia, where he was playing the piano, Clint met his future wife, Bettie Margaret Wiegel of Fairfax, Virginia. Clint and Bettie were married December 28, 1964. They were married for 58 years.

Clint and Bettie moved to Rome, GA in 1965, where he MRLQHG WKH ODZ ¿UP RI 5RJHUV Magruder and Hoyt. Clint practiced law for 51 years until he retired in 2016. He was the sole remaining partQHU RI WKH ¿UP 0DJUXGHU DQG Sumner, from 1994-2015. Clint became a well known litigator specializi­ng in Insurance defense throughout the Northwest Georgia area and was known by other lawyers as “No Settle Sumner”.

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Clint was a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Rome Bar Associatio­n, the American Bar Associatio­n, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Associatio­n and the Associatio­n of Defense Trial Lawyers. He was previously active in the Masons and Rome Elks Lodge. He was a long time member of the Coosa Valley Country Club and the Atlanta Commerce Club. He was of the Baptist faith.

Clint had been in declining health for the past several years which precipitat­ed his move back to his hometown of Sylvester, GA a year ago to be near his only sibling, Beverly. He enjoyed attending the Sylvester High School Class of 1957 “get togethers” and reconnecti­ng with old classmates.

Survivors include his wife, Bettie Margaret Weigel Sumner of Sylvester; a sister, Beverly Sumner Mitchell of Sylvester; an aunt, Virginia 'Xɣ\ RI 5RVZHOO *$ PDQ\ ¿UVW FRXVLQV DQG VSHFLDO friends, Michelle Farley, Alfreda Slaughter and Angela Jones of Sylvester, GA.

,Q OLHX RI ÀRZHUV GRQDtions may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation or Pruitt Hospice of Cordele, GA

Please sign our online guest registry at www.banksfh.com.

Banks Funeral Home in Sylvester is in charge of arrangemen­ts.

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