Draven Michael Clark

Born: Wed., Mar. 20, 2013
Died: Wed., Mar. 20, 2013


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Draven Michael Clark, infant, was stillborn March 20, 2013, at Major Hospital.

He is survived by his mother, Rebecca Rommelfanger of Shelbyville; father, John Clark of Shelbyville; sisters, Rebecca Rommelfanger and Morgan Clark, both of Shelbyville; paternal grandparents, Kathleen and John Clark; maternal grandparents, Kathleen and Randall Dake; uncle and aunt, Nick and Kristina Rommelfanger; uncle and aunt, Russell and Kelly Rommelfanger; uncle and aunt, Karla and Vince Kelly; aunt, Kristina Foley; and uncle and aunt, Joe and Kim Clark.

No public services will be conducted.

Arrangements are being handled by Murphy-Parks Funeral Service, 703 S. Harrison St., Shelbyville.

Funeral Directors Greg A. Parks, Sheila J. Parks and Stuart H. Parks are honored to conduct the services for the family.

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Audry
   Posted Tue March 26, 2013
Dear Grieving parents of Draven Clark,

I want to start this off by telling you how sorry i am to hear about your baby. I have felt the same pain you are experincing as I lost a 31 1/2 week stillborn March 10th 2011. I wanted to let you know you are not alone in this there are others who feel and know what you are going through. I have a special reading I would like you to read as I had it read at my sons grave site. I wish there was more I could do to help you but there is not much for this sitituation.
Yours truly,
the mother of Brock Kaine (3-10-11)



I thought of you and closed my eyes,
And prayed to God today.
I asked what makes a Mother,
And I know I heard him say:
A mother has a baby,
This we know is true.
But, God, can you be a mother,
When your baby's not with you?
Yes, you can he replied,
With confidence in his voice.
I give many women babies,
When they leave is not thier choice.
Some I send for a lifetime,
And others for a day.
And some I send to feel your womb,
But theres no need to stay.
I just don't understand this God,
I want my baby here.
He took a breath and cleared his throat,
And then I saw a tear.
I wish that I could show you,
What your child is doing today,
If you could see your child smile,
With other children who say:
We go to earth and learn our lessons,
Of love and life and fear.
My mommy loved me oh so much,
I got to come straight here.
I feel so lucky to have a mom,
Who had so much love for me.
I learned my lessons very quickly,
My mommy set me free.
I miss my mommy oh so much,
But I visit her each day.
When she goes to sleep,
On her pillow's where I lay.
I stroke her hair and kiss her cheek,
And whisper in her ear.
"Mommy don't be sad today, I'm your baby and I'm here."
So you see my dear sweet one,
Your children are Ok.
Your babies are here in My home,
They'll be at heavens gate for you.
So now you see what makes a mother.
It's the feeling in your heart.
It's the love you had so much of,
Right from the very start.
Though some on earth may not realize you are a mother,
until their time is done.
They'll be up here with Me one day,
And you'll know that you're the best one!

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