Ann Elizabeth Everhart April 07, 1941 – February 21, 2019 Share this obituary Sign Guestbook| Send Sympathy Card A private family service for Ann Elizabeth Everhart will be held on Friday, March 1, 2019. Ann Elizabeth Everhart, age 77, of Lawton, passed away Thursday, February 21, 2019 in Lawton. She was born April 7, 1941 in Pampa, Texas to Russell and Martha (Snead) Kennedy.
She married Ted Everhart on February 17, 1962 in Pampa. He died September 30, 1994. Survivors include her daughter, Jennifer Fortenbaugh and her husband Sean, Lawton, granddaughter Bailey Fortenbaugh, Norman, Oklahoma, grandson, Jayce Fortenbaugh, Lawton, sister, Mary Wilcox and her husband Jim, Santa Fe, New Mexico, niece, Erin Daley and her husband Matt and a great niece, Grace Margaret Daley, all of Denver, Colorado.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and a nephew, Evan Wilcox. The family would like to thank the administration and nursing staff at McMahon-Tomlinson Nursing Center for the care they provided. If You Could See Where I Have Gone If you could see where I have gone, The beauty of this place, And how it feels to know you’re home, To see the Savior’s face.
To wake in peace and know no fear, just joy beyond compare. While still on earth, you miss me yet, you wouldn’t want me there, If you could see where I have gone. If you could see where I have gone, had made the trip with me, You’d know I didn’t go alone.
The Savior came with me. When I awoke, He was by my side, and reached down His hand, Said, “Hurry you’re going home to a grand and glorious land, Don’t worry over those you love, for I’m not just with you, And don’t you know, with you at home, they’ll long to be here too? ” If you could see where I have gone, and see what I’ve been shown, You’d never know another fear, or ever feel alone.
You’d marvel at the care of God, His hand on every life, And realize He really cares, and bears with us each strife, And that he weeps when one is lost. His heart is filled with pain, But oh the joy when one comes home, a child at home again. If you could see where I have gone, could stay awhile with me, Could share the things that God has made, to grace eternity.
But no, you couldn’t ever leave, once heaven’s joy you’d known, You couldn’t bear to walk earth’s paths, once Heaven was your home If you could see where I have gone. If you could see where I have gone, you’d know we’ll meet someday, And though I’m parted from you now, that I am just away. So, thank you family, thank you friends, for living for the Lord, For encouraging me to love Him, to trust Him and His word, And now, that I’m at home with Him.
secure in every way, I’m waiting here at Heaven’s door, to greet you some sweet day.
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