Clare-Clover-Obituary

Clare Clover

Rockton, Illinois

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CLARE W. CLOVER, 82 ROCKTON - Clare W. Clover, 82, of Rockton died at 6:15 a.m. Mon-day, Dec. 29, 2008, in Amberwood Nursing and Rehab-ilitation Center in Rockford, after a brief illness. Born May 14, 1926, in Rockford, the son of Fred W. and Louise (Dingman) Clover. Lifelong resident of the...

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Our condolences to your family.

We hope it helps to know that many friends are thinking about you and rermembering Clare with fondness. He will be dearly missed "around the town", Rockton. We are sorry we won't be there, we are in Texas, but our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our sympathy, Larry and Pat Mason

Dear Jean,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I never knew him, but know he had to be a wonderful man by the kind and caring daughter he raised.
My prayers are with you and your family.

Marjorie, Jean, Nancy and Diane -

My heartfelt condolences to each of you for your recent loss. I have many fond memories of Clare through years of 4-H activity and Shirland School association. Our farming community has experienced a great loss. May your special memories bring peace to you during this time of grieving. God's blessings to you.

Coni (Savage) Keyes

Jean and Kenny: Our thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
I remember the great sweetcorn we would get from him and all the times we would talk to him after hunting.
Our sympathy to your family.

To the family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May all of your memories comfort you and keep him close at heart. I won't forget Clare showing me a few ballroom dance moves in the dental office.
With deepest sympathy.

Marjorie, Jean, Nancy & Diana,

Our hearts go out to you. Mark called for my brothers tonight to let me know of Clare's passing. We are sorry, we cannot be with you tomorrow.

You all have a special place in my memory. As for me (Bill), I have such great memories of you all. I enjoyed working with your dad even when he was upset with something a I did wrong. Clare was 36-38 when I worked for him as a hired hand and we had lots of conversations. Over the years, he always...

I remember the Clovers from meetings re:seed dealership. I remember my husband, Bob (deceased June 2008) enjoyed talking w/Clare. They would call each other if someone wanted an extra bag or two of seed if they did not have it on hand themselves. I know that they both were strongly committed to sharing 4H with young people. My sympathy to your family. Marie Hopkins