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Clint McFadden

CLINTON (CLINT) MCFADDEN
July 17, 1979 – July 18, 2025
It is with quiet reflection and fond memories that we announce the passing of Clinton (Clint) McFadden on July 18, 2025 in St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 46.
Clint will be remembered, forever loved, and deeply missed.
"Till all are one"
--Clint
Clint’s family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.
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Steve Jowsey
August 3, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Clint and I became friends when we were 11 and I had just moved to Transcona. He was the first person to reach out to befriend me. I will forever miss him yelling "STEVE Steven STEV Steven" and the incredible "Steven Gabriel Jowsey" which isn't my middle name. Love you Clint. See you again.




Robert Langton
August 1, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Clint & I became very close over the years, from our daily conversations via messenger to our toy runs checking out local stores, to hanging out at events catering to our shared interests in toy collecting & Transformers. Clint will be very missed.
Til all are one - Rob





Tony Ngai
August 1, 2025 at 8:14 AM
So glad to have met Clint years ago at the local Transformers meet ups, buying some Battle Beasts from him and seeing such a friendly smile and energy exuding from him. I was sad to hear when he got sick and watching Transformers One and visiting him on his Birthday made me appreciate how much support he had locally and online. You were a one of a kind.

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Spencer Cole
July 30, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Love ya buddy.

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Corey Timm
July 30, 2025 at 5:54 PM
The first time I met Clint was at Comic Con I was dressed as Ezio from Assassin's Creed 2 he gave me a compliment on my costume and he helped me to find an Awesome movie poster Akira from that day I knew Clint and I would be friends.

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Jammie Layne
July 30, 2025 at 9:14 AM
never got to meet personally but always considered you my friend. the world has lost another bright light but I know you are shining brighter from above. love and miss you brother.

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Jose Manuel “Jm” Robles
July 30, 2025 at 5:28 AM
You were the coolest guy I met when I came back to work, especially finding out you were a fellow collector as well. Talked about marvel and transformers whenever we can on our breaks. Clint you had the best attitude and personality I met, I'm gonna miss you, you showed me a community where I can see and meet other collectors via FB or IG. You left one of the best comments whenever we're at work "5 bucks" haha only those who worked with you would understand the meaning. I'll miss you my friend my brother, I'll meet you again one day. Thank you Clint and forever 5 bucks!



Brad Rhodes (exillionXLR)
July 29, 2025 at 11:48 AM
A lot of things wouldn't have happened if you hadn't reached out all those years back. Thank you Clint, your friendliness was the start of something big. I know I'm not alone in saying that. Godspeed and all the love mate x

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Micheal Storozuk
July 28, 2025 at 8:30 PM
I got to meet Clint at club regon casino and I have to say he was one of the best people I got to meet in this lifetime. Working with him and hang out with him after work at Tony Chouinard and Jacob Kaufman were some of the best times I had when I was living in Winnipeg. Just wanted to say thank you Clint love and miss you

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Kevin Jenkins
July 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM
I was lucky enough to get to Clint from our YouTube channels and joint love for the toys and characters we grew up with. Never got a chance to meet him in person, but I always enjoyed our interactions. I know he is sorely missed by many. Nothing can be said to his family in this time of loss that can take the hurt away. Just remember all the love that was shared and cherish each and every memory and he will live on.

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Ray
July 28, 2025 at 6:47 PM
Hey Clint. You probably don't remember me but I was one of the "young bucks" you inspired to get into our Toy Photography hobby. I just remember joining the group and felt it as a "safe space" for all the hobbyists alike. Might have not gotten the chance to meet you in person, but you were one of the only folks that made the hobby inclusive. I remember so many bad photos I took but you still took your time to put us up and keep on trying! Thankful of all the fond memories since 2013. I know you are up there smiling! You will be missed, but never forgotten! Thank you for being an inspiration in the community!

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Krista Gill
July 28, 2025 at 6:15 PM
Reflecting on my friendship with Clint brings back so many cherished memories. We grew up together in the Developments, exploring the hills and sharing adventures. I’ll never forget how kind he was when I got my long hair cut short; his compliment made a world of difference.
Clint wasn’t just a friend; he was like a brother to my twin brother, always there to support him. I fondly remember one day at my mom's table, pregnant with my first child, when he mentioned wanting to be the godfather While we all chatted with laughter.
Even as life took us in different directions, we stayed connected through Facebook, celebrating each other’s journeys. I am greatful for seeing him, his wife, and the crew during his mothers celebratiin of life and before he made his journey to the afterlife <3

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Jacob kaufman
July 28, 2025 at 5:22 PM
We have been friends for over 20 years. My first Christmas in Winnipeg was spent with you and your mom I love you so much. It's time for you to sleep. Till all are one. Good night my brother

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Andy Martens (Hall)
July 28, 2025 at 5:04 PM
My dear friend.
(Chanda and the family. I'm so sorry for your loss. You are amazing and meant the world to Clint. We love you)
I knew Clint from working with him at first at Club Regent in the mid 2000s. We are fellow nerds. Passionate about things that we love and cherish. Him and I bonded over the things we loved in the nerd world and our shared love for the Leader of the Autobots in Transformers was a thing of wonder to me. I didn't think that anyone 'got' the thing Transformers was or what Optimus Prime was. I didn't have a dad growing up and that character instilled in me good moral lessons that I hold dear and shared with Clint to this day. 'Freedom is the RIGHT of ALL Sentient beings' is more to us than just a simple 'catchphrase' and being 'a real hero , be strong enough to be gentle' was not only something that Larry Cullen told his brother Peter, it was something that Peter gave to Clint and me , through his performance. I remember telling him without shame when Optimus Prime died in 1986 in a Cartoon movie , that I wept, because that was my first introduction to death and it was my HERO that died. He understood what I meant and never ridiculed me or made fun of me for that. He got that.
Clint over the years looked out for me. I can't work now , but I've always tried to help him out whenever I could with whatever I could because he was a man who would be there for me even when he was dying and I didn't really know how bad it was.
Clint gave a shit. I've always said that it's the worse thing in the world to feel like NO ONE cares about you. Clint was a person that CARED. HE CARED about his fellow human beings that loved him.
Cancer has taken so many great Canadian men. My heroes and my good friend. Terry and Gord and Mr. Hawerchuk are now in the presence of another GREAT Canadian man.
I love ya dude. I miss you. THANK you for being my friend. Thank you for loving me. I feel like I didn't deserve it and one day ..I hope I am a good enough man as you are ...so that I can see you again.
Till that day...
Till all are one.

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Tony Thrustle
July 28, 2025 at 3:27 PM
we where frirends on facebook, we got to know each other over nearly 20 years talking about Transformers. Thanks bro. Till all are one!!!

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Michael Whisman
July 28, 2025 at 12:28 PM
I met Clint through a shared passion for toys and pop culture. His enjoyment of Transformers quietly brought a smile to my face. His battle at the end brought inspiration to my heart. Thank you for your friendship Clint. Till all are one.

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Robin Morrissette
July 28, 2025 at 12:13 PM
I met Clint when we both worked at Club Regent 20 years ago. We always talked Sci Fi and movies, he always had a smile and a kind word. He was an amazing chef, and a good man. May he rest in peace

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Tony Antoniuk
July 28, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Clint and I met online on Facebook and he asked me to watch some of his groups with him which I happily did as he was such a nice guy! We sent each other figures in trades or just because many times over the years. He did come to Ontario once and we were going to meet up in Toronto but I was too sick to go. He truly was a nice guy and I wish I could have helped him more. I will however honor my word and keep as many of his groups that I admin running for him in his image. I'm going to miss our talks and his food posts. Love you Clint!

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Lena Lenton
July 28, 2025 at 11:26 AM
The Tcona project kids ❤️🙏🏼 RIP Clint.

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Barry shaw
July 28, 2025 at 11:26 AM
sense of humour is what l will remember of Clint. There were some good laughs.
laters bro

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Marc Tuijtelaers (Eucep)
July 28, 2025 at 11:03 AM
Clint is one of those folk who reached out to many in his time online and he reached out to me. So much energy given to boost others in the fandoms. I'm thankful for having known him even if just online.

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Dave Bourgeois
July 28, 2025 at 10:58 AM
I've known Clint since grade school we lived fairly close and spent alot of time with the same groups of friends. I remember Clint always being pretty close to the center of attention the kid just oozed humor and wit with the smile to back it all up. He always had the best toys,could draw anything from Dragon ball's in his sleep and crack a joke before you even knew there was an opportunity for one to be made.
Over the last few decades we've crossed paths here and there. Had short but pleasant conversations catching up from time to time. And each time our paths crossed he was always the same warm caring kid with the best toys. He didn't know this but he actually inspired me to begin collecting action figures as an adult just from me seeing how much enjoyment he still got from them. So now every once in awhile when I look at my collection I'll see that smile he seemed to have for everyone and remember him fondly.

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Sean Long
July 28, 2025 at 10:46 AM
Clint was my friend for almost 2 Decades. We never met in person but we always stayed in touch since becoming friends in the Transformers Community. I admired his love for Transformers but also his love for his Wife, Family and Friends. He really cared about so many and made the community better. I can't believe he's gone. He was a great guy and will miss him lots. Thank you Clint for all the love you gave us. Till All Are One! 💔

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Stephen Wittmaak (SwittCraft)
July 28, 2025 at 10:28 AM
I knew of Clint before we actually talked online about 5 years ago. I think it's safe to say a majority of us have never met Clint in person, but still know him pretty well. You can't really be "into" transformers without running into him online in some way shape or form.
We'd chat about transformers of course, but he was always open to talk about a lot of things. We had a lot of parallels that we talked about like losing a pet, we both lost our moms, and general health and mental problems (along with how terrible insurance is regardless of what side of Niagara Falls you're on).
Always supportive of my custom figures and work I was doing. I'm going to sincerely miss him.
We'd

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Taylor Smith
July 28, 2025 at 10:28 AM
Clint really cared for anybody who was a friend of his, far and near. We all love you Clint

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Brent Perry
July 28, 2025 at 10:19 AM
I've never met Clint in person but for the last twenty years he was one of the kindest most genuinely caring friends I've ever made! what Started as two nostalgia nerds just sending each other random things the other couldn't find turned into a great friendship where we could vent life stuff and figure out the "best" way to word things we had to talk out with our real world people. I'm gonna miss him and his upbeat attitude popping in randomly to chat about movies or tv or random concerts he was hyped to see. this one has hit me just as hard as a family member passing and I've been a ball of emotions since, I don't know if I ever fully told him the impact he had on my life or if I made near as much on his but I hope wherever the next step of the journey is he's smiling down with his afa hat and giving "spit outs" when he can just to make us all smile and think of how great he was from time to time! Fly high C-Spray! You really were the best of em buddy!

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Kevin Bolinger
July 28, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Though we never got to meet face to face, I knew Clint for about as long as Facebook was a thing. He always had a heart of gold, and was a big influence in the Transformers collector circle. His amusing tales of hid dog Pizza ( after the tragic loss of Chloe) were always entertaining. Till all are one, my friend, your watch has ended.

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Kyle Malinosky (Pongo Matthews)
July 28, 2025 at 9:52 AM
What a great sense of humor Clint had. He was the best kind of online friend, always there, always smiling.

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Matthew Wolfson (Tallon Conwell)
July 28, 2025 at 9:47 AM
I met Clint early on in my Facebook Journey. My love of Transformers lead me to his group. Back then things were different. Each admin or moderator had to have an expertise and a code name. I had been reading the Marvel's Transformers comics from the early 80's. That was my in on the team. I chose a moderately unused Autobot for my code name, Cosmos. I followed Clint for years. I remember his Transformers reviews on YouTube. When he made partner on there. He just loved his life. A life I wish I had. He was always talking about conventions he was going to. Or figures he was selling. He really knew everything. I remember a few years ago he got into Ben 10 figures. He started listing them for sale. But he didn't know a few of the figures names or prices. I was excited to help him. One in particular he labeled "Weed guy" who i was able to correctly Identify as GOOP. I think that was the first time I was able to be a bit like him. I never met him in.person. but he for sure had an impact on my life. I will miss you man. Until the day, Till all are one.

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Jamie Adey
July 28, 2025 at 9:46 AM
You will be greatly missed
Till all are one

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Connie Smeriglio
July 28, 2025 at 9:35 AM
One of my First and Longest Transformer collector friends. You will live on forever in the Fandom. 'Til All Are One.
WWE became closer friends over our love of dogs and were there for each other when he lost Chloe and I lost Morgan.
Sending love to the family.

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Christopher Adlam
July 28, 2025 at 9:28 AM
Though we never met face to face, you wouldn't have thought that to be true from the way we connected. We shared laughs almost every time we chatted on Facebook, two men that knew little about each other just sharing a laugh and making each other smile. As little as we knew each other, I'm going to miss chatting with Clint, I'm sure we'll meet one day later on down the road.

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Matthew Dacus
July 28, 2025 at 9:28 AM
Clint, not just a collector and fan, but an irreplaceable person, with a good heart and strong spirit that I know will endure somewhere away from sickness. One day we'll find cures to the deceases that plague humanity but until then, we rely on kindness, love and friendship to get us through and you had those from your friends and family and you gave those things every day.
I know where you are, you are at peace and in the company of friends and family who passed before you. Just know that we are here, loving and missing you.



Jérôme garreau
July 28, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Hello from France, condolences to your family, Clint... I met you on a Transformers fan Facebook group. Seeing your posts as a die-hard fan of the Hasbro universe often gave me great moments of discovery. Sorry that damn cancer knocked you out, champion. Hoping your soul arrived safely on Cybertron.

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R Murali
July 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM
Although i Never met you in person, you united many from around the world. Rest in Power Dear brother. Till we meet on the otherside

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Abraham Segarra
July 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM
Clint you will be missed. The plastic brought us together but our love for our family made us friends. It all started when you needed help getting a Transformer figure on my side of the land and you reciprocated by helping me with something from TRU up by you. You rode your bike there in snow if memory serves right, bro that was wild of you and a testament to the kind of dude you were. Our love for our wives and fur babies took our friendship to another level. Like minded in the sense where we wished we could provide a better life for our wives. I only regret and wish is to have met you in person. But man if this world had more people like you, this place would be so much better. Wish you were still here, but God needed you more than we did. Til all are one my friend. Rest in power!!

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Tyler Fletcher
July 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM
When I first joined the local Transformers collecting community, Clint was one of the first to truly welcome me to the community. We became fast friends and confidants. His kindness and generosity were beyond bounds. He will be forever missed.

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Sami Sadek
July 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM
Clint was an absolute top bloke. A great friend & he had an aura about him that made him so genuine with who he came across with & I'm truly going to miss that.
He really was one of a kind.
Rest easy my brother...

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Shawn Smith
July 28, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Clint was one of a kind. He was always a good friend that woulmd go out of his way to see if you were ok or just shoot the breeze. He will always be a brother from another mother for me. Rest eazy my friend.

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Dan
July 28, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Our deepest condolences to the whole family! Rest in Peace Brother!

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Connie Smeriglio
July 28, 2025 at 9:04 AM
Clint was one of my first and longest friend when I discovered the amount of fellow Transformers collectors. Also bonded over our love of dogs (Chloe and Pizza ) and his funny photo edits putting his face in the craziest places. He is dearly missed by many.

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