Ann Harvey, a 1951 graduate of Clover High School devoted herself to the betterment of her beloved community. Throughout her life, Ann served many organizations in many capacities. For many years, Ann worked for Garlock/Chicago Rawhide, and, upon retirement, decided she would serve her alma mater as a substitute teacher. Although she loved her time at work and working with the students of Clover High School, her true passion had always been her hometown.
Ann was a faithful ambassador who knew the importance of building and maintaining local businesses. Because of that, Ann was their biggest fan as she volunteered with and attended the Greater Clover Chamber of Commerce events. On Friday nights Ann could be found cheering on the Clover High football team while selling tickets to the visiting fans. On Sunday, Ann could be found in her favorite pew at the Clover ARP Church. In her spare time, Ann worked to improve our town by picking up litter on South Main Street and later served on the county’s study committee which ultimately led to the creation of the Keep York County Beautiful organization.
In high school, Kinli was a member of the Varsity Cheerleading team, Clover Choraliers, and the Mock Trial team. She attributes her success as a lawyer today to all three of those groups. “Christy Cobb (cheerleading) taught me what it meant to put in hard work and focus on the details. Jay Forrest (Choraliers) taught me how to command a stage and perform, which is what I feel like I do every time I’m in the courtroom. Dodi Ballard (mock trial) taught me to have a passion for the law and for problem solving”. Kinli lives in Columbia with her husband, Matt, who she met in college, their three-year-old daughter, Charli, and their chocolate lab, Larry. She still visits Clover where her parents live. The Clover Schools Alumni Association is proud to highlight Kinli Bare Abee!
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