Jane-Clover-Obituary

Jane Clover

Muskegon, Michigan

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CLOVER, MRS. JANE C. Muskegon Mrs. Jane C. Clover, age 83, died peacefully Monday, July 25, 2011 surrounded by her family. She was a life-long resident of North Muskegon born to Ira and Emma Wyant. She married the late Charles Clover in 1951. Jane led a full life; she loved to travel, cook,...

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Dear Clover family, I'll always remember seeing your parents and friends hanging out at Snug Harbor and having a picnic with the airedales. Playing ice hockey on Bear Lake with Wyant and Harvey during the long cold Michigan winters. Your mom was a kind, gracious and wonderfull lady. She will be missed greatly.

To the Clover Family. It was our privledge to know and love both your mom and your dad. They both will be greatly missed, but have compfort in knowing they are both together again in peace. Our thoughts and prayers to you all. Chris, Lori and Allison Morgan

Clover Family,

Please know that Borgeson family is very thankful to have been next-door neighbors with your parents. We very much will miss having them around. They were always so incredibly nice to our children, allowing them to come over anytime, run around the garden & little fish pond. Of course Jane would never let them leave without a handful of candy. We will miss them.

-The Borgeson Family

Hi harvey I was really sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a special lady and i always enjoyed seeing her. you are in our thoughts and prayers. Pat and Nancy(Plumbs)

To the Clover Family,

My thoughts and prayers for your comfort at the loss of your mom. I remember her as a wonderful person who allowed you all a lot of creativity.

Jane------ Wow ! A beautiful, classy lady. I pray for peace & comfort for your family. I know you will be terribly missed here on earth, But Charles is dancing with you in heaven. What a Bitter-Sweetness

Jane was a lovely neighbor and friend. She was kind and friendly and supported my son Stuart in his first job as a dog walker and yard helper. I enjoyed visiting her and having an evening cocktail. I also very much enjoyed her yard, plants and birds. I was very glad to know both she and Charles. Lori Heinz