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Klover Renee Clark

January 9, 2025 — June 3, 2026

Hot Springs Village, AR

Klover Renee Clark

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Klover was loved from the very second we knew she existed. She was born on January 9th, 2025, at 9:44am, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, just as a snowstorm was about to hit Hot Springs. From the moment she arrived, we were so proud of her. 

She was always so happy and had the sweetest little squint smile. She had just learned that she could yell, and she thought it was hilarious. She quickly figured out that if she used her fake cry, someone would come running to give her whatever she wanted. Food was life for Klover. She loved to eat, and she always held her pinky finger up when she drank from her cup or took a bite of food. To know Klover was to love her. 

She loved her pink Jeep, Miss Rachel, books, and her blankets. She was never really a fan of hair bows, but her family insisted she wear them anyway. 

In her almost 17 precious months, she packed more adventures into her life than many people do in years. She rode the tractor and SXS, drove a mini excavator, took her first boat ride, went camping, attended deer camp and derbies, visited the zoo with her friends, and got to meet her great-great-grandparents. 

Klover is survived by her Parents, Kayedin Clark and Madison Hendry of Hot Springs Village, AR; Grandparents, Edward and Kayla Clark of Hot Springs Village, AR and Celina Calderhead, also of Hot Springs Village; Great grandparents, Alan Abbott of Hot Springs Village, AR, Rob and Kimberly Kegerreis of Hot Springs, AR, Lyn and Katrina Price of Hot Springs, AR, Larry Clark of Mannford, OK, and Darlene Calderhead of Hot Springs Village, AR; Great grandparents, Ron and Terry Lot of Ashdown, AR, Leora Sutterfield of Terlton, OK, and Christine Treece of Pearcy, AR; Aunts and Uncles, Kaitlyn Clark, Kanon Clark, Kason Clark, Danica Stultz, Koty Abbott, all of Hot Springs Village, AR, Kristin and CJ Petty of Pioneer, TN, and one special Aunt, Kyla Benson; Cousins, Kinsley Abbott, Landon Mann, Leah Mann, Lydia Mann, and Lincoln Petty.

And many many more people who loved her fiercely. "To know her, was to love her."

There are so many more stories that I could share about Klover. I could go on and on and never fully express how amazing she was or how much we love her. While our hearts ache that she is no longer here with us, we find comfort knowing she is with Jesus. "We will miss her every day, and we will carry her with us always." 


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