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Harper Lou Covington was born on October 28th, 2021 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her home was Green River, Wyoming. Harper lived with her loving parents Cade and Shealynn, as well as her older sister Hazel and younger brother Henry.
From the moment Harper was born there was a radiant happiness about her. She emulated love everywhere she went and to everyone she met. Her fire and enthusiasm for life was contagious.
Harper Lou loved animals, cuddles, baby dolls, and playing with friends and family.
Some of Harper’s greatest accomplishments happened during her 7 month fight against leukemia. She danced through the oncology unit with a smile on her face and made friends instantly with those she met. Little Harper endured more in her short 3 years than most will in a lifetime. She did it gracefully and with an optimistic attitude. Harper filled every space she entered with love. Above all, she showed us all how to make the best of any situation.
Harper Lou Covington returned to her Heavenly home on February 4th, 2025 while wrapped in the loving embrace of her parents.
Harper’s funeral services will be held at 116 4th Street Mountain View, Wyoming 82939 on Saturday, February 8, at 11:00 AM with a graveside service to follow at the Lyman City Cemetery. Visitation starts at 9:00 am.
Fly high Little Bird. We love you.
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