Juno, Arabella and Harper Clements
March 12, 2022
On Saturday, March 12, 2022, the world lost three of its brightest lights. Juno 12, Arabella 10, and Harper 7, tragically passed away in a car accident in Kansas while traveling to visit family down south. While their friends and family grieve this tremendous loss, we also remember the beautiful and precious lives they lived.
The three girls loved being sisters to each other, they were all born in Des Moines, Iowa. They were surrounded by love from their grandma, Lee (Apo); mother, Luluo and Schweitzer; aunt, Rosanna; uncle, David; father, David “Casey”; and grandparents, Papa Dave and Carol.
Juno Keenan Clements was born on October 21, 2009. She was a 6th grader at Summit Middle School in Johnston, Iowa. Juno loved going to school, especially to see her friends. She loved her friends very much and couldn’t stop talking about all the things they got into. Every day she had a new story to share about all the experiences she had at school with her friends and teachers. She and her friends even started a baking club recently. She was a straight-A student and the perfect role model to her younger sisters. She loved to read. She has a very extensive collection of Harry Potter, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and Dog Man to say the least. She recently got into anime and could not wait to start exploring anime conventions and cosplay as her favorite characters. Her mind was very unique and original. Juno was undeniably becoming an independent young lady who truly enjoyed and indulged in the things she loved and welcomed new things into her life to make it more colorful. Her soul was very artsy and colorful. She will be most remembered for her selflessness and putting others first.
Arabella Jeannette Clements was born on December 9, 2011. She was a 4th grader at Timber Ridge Elementary School. Arabella always had a sensitive and tender heart. She also had a big imagination and was so determined. She was a natural at writing beautiful stories. She was an aspiring chef and loved to attempt to create very ambitious recipes. If she had the chance to make breakfast for the family she would take every opportunity to, she would always beat you to the stove. She loved to keep her ideas and thoughts organized. She made lists of all her classmates' and teachers' names, school activities and events, and recipes of pastries she couldn’t wait to create. Arabella would also spend every night creating a complete outfit for school and making sure every detail was flawless. Her competitiveness was the highest in the family and she would try her best at nearly everything she did because she truly loved to accomplish her goals. Because of that, at first glance, she would seem like a quiet kid at first but she always observed first before trying anything just to make sure she could do it perfectly. Her laugh was infectious and that always brightened the room.
Harper Effie Clements was born on April 3, 2014. She was in 2nd grade at Timber Ridge Elementary School. Even though Harper was the youngest, she was fiercely independent. She wouldn’t let anything keep her down and she always persevered. She loved all things rainbow – and so the next time you see one – think of her. She always felt like she was different from her sisters, but in fact, she was just so free-spirited that no one could hold her down. She loved to draw just about anything. Her drawings were so specific and detailed, every stroke of her pencil or marker had a significant meaning to it and if she didn’t get it right, she would start over. She was the most clever and creative person in the room. She could make you believe anything she said without any effort. She was always really good at getting out of trouble. While her sisters were busy at one thing, her imagination took her to a whole different world in which she would dive so deep that her surroundings would simply fade away. Sometimes she would even lead her sisters to do the things she wanted to do. She had a way with words. She loved anything mythical. Disney movies were her greatest creative inspiration. From dragons to dinosaurs, she indulged in every second of it. To her, this was her world and we were all just living in it. In recent years she has learned so much from school, has progressed so much in order to catch up with her classmates, and even impressed her teachers. All she ever wanted to do was be good and do a great job. Her spirit was always free and untamed.
The girls loved spending time as a family, some of their favorite memories are the recent trip the family took to Dallas, Texas for Chinese New Year and visiting family. The girls enjoyed the warm weather and playing games with family every night till past bedtime. We also had the best Christmas ever in 2021 since we could finally spend it with extended family. There was never a picture of the girls not smiling. All the board games we played and the puzzles we built we enjoyed the most as a family. They loved to seek adventure outdoors and enjoyed building a tent to camp outdoors under the stars. They loved every part of their school community and even more, their friends and family.
A visitation to celebrate their lives will be on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Gabby rios
04/09/2024
Hey I’m Gabby from Arabella’s class the last day of spring break me and Arabella were planning a sleepover. And I just want to say all parents I hope your kids know that the Clement’s girls will always be with us.
Josh Foster
05/24/2022
It was my honor today to place these beautiful girls headstone. As I worked, I moved gently around their place of rest, wishing their family peace and healing.
Rick Simonetta
03/26/2022
I was on that highway 2 vehicles behind the SUV on March 12th. I talked and prayed for David right there and continue to pray for the family. Im so sorry for your loss of these beautiful children. They are with Jesus now. I will continue to lift the family up in daily prayer. God Bless You All!
Julian
03/23/2022
You girls will always be in our hearts, my spirit is with you girls and family and friends. I feel awful that I missed your funeral service. I know that you will always be beside us. My life will never be the same.
Teri Reiff
03/23/2022
I am so very sorry you have experienced this tragic loss of your beautiful daughters. I am praying for you and those close to you during this very difficult time
Dreem
03/23/2022
Your daughters will forever mean so much to me. They were there when we first moved here when Skyler hadn't made any friends yet. They had left the most beautiful memories. I am so deeply sorry. We are here for you.
Ali Ziesmer
03/23/2022
Our son Zane was in Harper's class. Her Valentine from this year now sits at his bedside. You, your family, and your precious girls will be in our prayers and on our hearts forever. Deepest love & sympathy to you.
Pam Gibbons
03/22/2022
I have been praying for you, Luluo. I am so incredibly sorry. I pray that you will find the strength to get through this and peace in knowing what a wonderful mother you were to them. God bless you richly.
Patrick Sullivan
03/22/2022
David and family so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you
Betsy Pratt
03/21/2022
Luluo, I am so very sorry for your unimaginable loss. There are truly no words. My thoughts and prayers will be with you always.
Angela W.
03/20/2022
I can't imagine being in your shoes as parents. No, you don't know me but I saw your story and I felt moved to write this. God bless you!
Randy and Julie Rice
03/18/2022
Our thoughts and Prayers are with the family during this very difficult time. Hold on to each other, your friends and to your Faith. We dont know what tomorrow holds but we know Who holds tomorrow. God Bless
Kira Wilf
03/16/2022
My heart is absolutely breaking for the family. I cant begin to imagine the pain you are experiencing. I will continue to pray for peace and healing.
Jeff and Lisa Franklin
03/16/2022
We are close friends with the girls grandparents, David and Carol Clements in Midland, TX. We loved these girls from afar because we know and love David and Carol and know how special the three of them were to them. I remember the Clements preparing for the girls to come visit on several different occasions. They were always so excited and Carol would talk of some of the things she planned to do with Juno, Arabella and Harper during their visits. We offer our sincere heartfelt sympathies, and please know that our prayers are with your entire family. May God grant you a supernatural peace that passes all knowledge, wisdom and human understanding and bring healing balm to your hearts and souls.
Diane Pettiecord
03/15/2022
So sorry for your entire family with the loss of your 3 precious little girls.