Sapphire, North Carolina, August 4, 2025
News Summary
The community of Sapphire, North Carolina, is grieving the recent losses of Robert ‘Clarke’ West and Sapphire Eve Iverson. Both individuals were cherished by family and friends, leaving behind legacies of love, talent, and adventure. Clarke, a gifted athlete, shared his passion for the outdoors while Sapphire was an accomplished musician and multi-talented individual. Memorial services are planned to honor their lives and contributions.
Sapphire, North Carolina – The community is mourning the recent loss of Robert “Clarke” West and Sapphire Eve Iverson, two beloved individuals whose lives were celebrated in heartfelt obituaries.
Robert “Clarke” West, aged 54, passed away on July 28, 2025, in his cherished mountain home in Sapphire. Born on January 29, 1971, in Greenville, South Carolina, Clarke was an exceptionally gifted athlete, thriving in various sports including baseball, basketball, football, golf, and tennis from an early age. His education took him from Christ Church Episcopal School to the University of Georgia and later to Johnson & Wales Culinary School.
Throughout his life, Clarke lived in multiple locations including Charleston, Atlanta, and Whitefish, Montana, and developed a profound connection with nature. He enjoyed outdoor activities such as snowboarding and hiking, often accompanied by his Siberian husky, Poet. Known for his adventurous spirit, Clarke collected rich life stories through his escapades, firmly living life on his own terms.
He is survived by his father, Dr. Linton B. West, Jr.; his sister Elizabeth Ashley West; and his brother Linton “Bubba” West III, along with his nieces Emmeline and Ginger West. Clarke was predeceased by his mother, Jeri Sue Clark West, who passed away in August 2024. His remains will be cremated and scattered in the North Carolina mountains at a later date. Those wishing to honor Clarke’s memory can make donations to the Phoenix Center.
Sapphire Eve Iverson was born on October 2, 1992, in Rapid City, South Dakota, to Lon Iverson and Rhonda McGee. She began her education in Sioux Falls, SD, and completed high school in Lovington, NM. An accomplished musician from a young age, Sapphire excelled on the violin, achieving first chair in her fourth-grade class and performing with the South Dakota Symphony when she was just seven years old. Her passion for music continued throughout high school.
In addition to her musical talents, Sapphire showcased her athletic skills by winning 1st place in the state girls’ singles bowling tournament in 2008. While in high school, she was a strong participant in JROTC. Sapphire embarked on her career early, starting as a pizza artist at Papa John’s at age 14, and progressed to serve as the general manager of a Rapid City Papa John’s until health issues forced her to step back.
Her hobbies extended beyond work; she enjoyed fishing, rock collecting, tackling Sudoku puzzles, engaging in video and card games, and recently exploring diamond art. Sapphire is survived by her four children, sons Bradley (12) and Logan (10), and daughters Kyanite (7) and Garnet (5), along with her mother Rhonda, stepdad Patrick Budd, and her siblings. She was predeceased by her father, brother, and several grandparents.
A memorial service for Sapphire is set for April 5, 2025, at 11:00 am at First United Methodist Church in Rapid City, followed by a reception for family and friends.
Key Facts Summary
| Individual | Date of Birth | Date of Death | Notable Achievements | Survivors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert “Clarke” West | January 29, 1971 | July 28, 2025 | Gifted athlete, adventurous spirit, deep appreciation for nature | Father, sister, brother, nieces |
| Sapphire Eve Iverson | October 2, 1992 | April 2025 (exact date TBD) | Musical talent, bowling champion, general manager of Papa John’s | Four children, mother, stepdad, siblings |
FAQ
Who was Robert “Clarke” West?
Robert “Clarke” West was a 54-year-old athlete and nature enthusiast who passed away on July 28, 2025, in Sapphire, North Carolina.
What did Clarke enjoy doing?
Clarke excelled in various sports and had a deep appreciation for outdoor activities like snowboarding and hiking.
When was Sapphire Eve Iverson born?
Sapphire Eve Iverson was born on October 2, 1992, in Rapid City, South Dakota.
What hobbies did Sapphire have?
Sapphire enjoyed fishing, rock collecting, Sudoku puzzles, and diamond art, among other activities.
What will happen to Clarke’s remains?
Clarke will be cremated, and his ashes will be scattered in the North Carolina mountains.
Is there a memorial for Sapphire?
A memorial service for Sapphire is scheduled for April 5, 2025, at the First United Methodist Church in Rapid City.
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- Eastgate Funeral: Sapphire Vallie Kaseman
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Obituary
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