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Cherokee County, Oklahoma

Long Springs Cemetery


© Hart Funeral Home of Tahlequah
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Hunter Lane Slover

Hunter Lane Slover
November 16, 1996 ~ Feb 20, 2026

Hunter Lane Slover, 29, will be remembered and celebrated for the vibrant spirit he brought to the lives of those around him. Born on November 16, 1996, in Tahlequah to Eric Coleman and Amber Slover, Hunter embodied a love for the great outdoors and cherished adventures with family and friends.

Hunter's journey will be honored with a funeral service at 1 PM on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at Hart Funeral Home Chapel. Following the service, he will be laid to rest at Long Springs Cemetery, a place that represents tranquility and peace. The family will warmly welcome friends for visitation from 11 AM until the service time on Tuesday, providing an opportunity to share memories and celebrate Hunter's life.

Hunter is lovingly survived by his mother, Amber Slover and husband Uriah Bluebird; his father, Eric Coleman and wife Crystal; along with his siblings: Taylor Coleman, Beau Slover, Presley Slover, Joshua Cogle, Erica Coleman, Colton Coleman, Justin Coleman, Dexter Coleman, Brandon Clayborn, Aaron Clayborn, Meghan Clayborn, and Katie Clayborn. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, and a plethora of cherished relatives.

A true outdoorman, Hunter enjoyed hunting and fishing, especially with his grandfather, Bobby Slover. His passion for life was evident in his love for concerts and outdoor events, where he often created unforgettable memories surrounded by loved ones. Above all, Hunter held a special place in his heart for his mother, Amber, whom he adored deeply.

As we gather to celebrate the life of Hunter Slover, let us remember the joy he brought into our lives, the laughter we shared, and the kindness he spread. May his spirit continue to inspire us as we carry him with us in our hearts.


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