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Klaire Elizabeth and Kleo Laurelle Knight were welcomed into their heavenly home on August 6, 2025. Klaire and Kleo were born August 5, 2025 at 11:57 p.m. and were welcomed into the arms of Jesus at 12:57 a.m., precisely one hour later.
Klaire and Kleo are daughters of Gage and Raven Knight and sisters to Kaclee Knight, Kash Knight, and Kenson Knight.
The girls will be remembered and cherished by their extended family including their grandparents, Kenneth Knight, Dianna (Gil) Cotton, and Sherry (Dean) Kitts; great grandparents, Thelma Knight, Louise Davis, Sherry Pace, and Ralph Lolley; aunts and uncles, Chelsea Knight, Jay Knight, Nick (Shanna) Newell, Hunter Newell, and Hannah Goldman; and cousins, Kylie, Kaylie, Kendall, Kassie, Reagan, Cole, and Brantlee.
Klaire and Kleo were greeted in heaven by their grandfather, John Dorman; great grandparents, J.W. Knight, Norris Davis, Irvin Tate, Lucille Tate, and Quitman Dorman; uncles, Wade Newell and James Knight; and great aunt, Teresa Kittrell.
Friends and loved ones are invited to gather at Copeland Assembly of God on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. until the funeral begins at 12:00 noon under the direction of Lathan Funeral Home.
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1867 Highway 43, Jackson, AL 36545
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