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Mark Gregory Claver, born on June 24, 1957, in Myrtle Point, Oregon, left this world on November 17, 2024, in Cleburne, Texas. He was a remarkable individual whose career as a real estate broker showcased not only his business skills but also his compassionate nature and ability to connect with others. Mark will be remembered as a loving husband, a devoted father, and an adoring grandfather.
As a proud husband, he cherished his time with Blendena (Cook) Claver. Mark's legacy continues through his children, Lacey Folsom and spouse Randy, Markie Arnold and spouse Brandon, and Caitlin Robison and spouse Taylor.
Mark was also a grandfather whose love and devotion extended to his grandchildren: Dylan Arnold, Colton Arnold, Kylie Arnold, Tucker Robison, Dustin Folsom, and Morghan McMahon. They brightened his days and filled his life with the joy that only family can bring.
His mother, Nancy Claver, will forever remember her son as a funny, smart, and compassionate man. Mark is also survived by his siblings: Shannon Zellars, Wayne Claver, and Lindsey Anderson, alongside numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members who adored him.
Mark was predeceased by his father, Gary Claver.
A graveside service to honor Mark's life will be held at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, November 23, 2024, at Grandview Cemetery in Grandview, Texas. Celebrating the life of a man who truly embodied the spirit of going out as A Cowboy and a lifelong salesman forever. Mark Gregory Claver will be dearly missed, yet his love and memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched.
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