

Hunter Michael Clements, 26, of Davenport, Florida, died on Saturday, May 23, 2026. Born September 13, 1999, in Providence, Rhode Island, Hunter brought to each season of his life a steady spirit, a genuine warmth, and a deep appreciation for the people and passions that mattered most to him.
Hunter was the beloved son of Michael & Lisa Clements (Northbridge, MA/ Kissimmee, FL). He is survived by his sisters, Carryne Clements and brother in law Cameron Farrell (Worcester, MA) and Michaela Johnson (Vernon, CT); his nieces, Charlotte and Caroline Farrell; and his nephew, Colby Johnson. He is also survived by his grandparents, Robena and James McMahon (Ft. Walton Beach, FL) and Natalie and Tony Amaral (The Villages, FL); his aunts, Christine Clements-Sheridan and her husband David (Milford, MA), Donna Amaral and her husband Geoff Slachta (Upton, MA), and Christina Hayes and her husband Stephen (The Villages, FL); his cousins, Grant Slachta, Sierra Slachta, Anthony Clements, Demiah Schlupf, and Chandler Rombes; and his girlfriend, Kailee Leek (Davenport, FL)
Hunter graduated from Northbridge High School in 2018 and went on to Nichols College, graduating in 2022. During his time at Nichols, he was Vice President and DJ of Nichols Radio Station and President Campus Activity Board, and he received the National Association for Campus Activities Kenneth M. Bedini Student Leader Award in 2021—recognition that reflected his commitment to building community and bringing people together.
Professionally, Hunter worked as a Disney Bus Driver and previously participated in the Disney College Program before joining Disney full-time. His love for all things Disney was more than an interest; it was a source of joy that shaped his everyday life and the way he connected with others.
Hunter’s enthusiasm for what he loved was unmistakable. A die-hard Boston sports fan, he attended numerous Bruins, Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots, and Revolution games with his Dad—shared experiences that became lasting memories. He also carried a deep love of music, attending more than 125 concerts, from small local clubs to full-size stadium tours, always drawn to the energy of live performance and the sense of belonging it creates.
The family will hold a Celebration of Life for Hunter for his friends and family back home in Massachusetts on July 10, 2026. Additional information will be provided by the family.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Hunter’s memory to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute: https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/Donation2?df_id=2100&mfc_pref=T&2100.donation=form1.
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