Jerry Ann Pruser Eaton
Jerry Ann Eaton, 74, passed away in Weatherford Sept. 17, 2013, with her family at her side. Ann was a beloved mother, sister, grandmother and friend to many.
She was born in Ballinger on Sept. 28, 1938, to Oscar and Velera (Fox) Pruser.
Ann retired as a secretary in the Oil & Gas industry, but also worked for many local businesses after her retirement, Baum Carlock Bumgardner being one of them. She was a very strong supporter in all of her organizations she was involved in such as The Catholic Daughters, American Legion and Desk & Derrick.
She is survived by her sons Norman Eaton, Dwain and wife Joy Eaton; sister Kay and her husband Fred Smith; granddaughter Scarlett Eaton and grandson Andy Farr; nephews Brad, Michelle and Thomas Smith of Dallas, and Gauntt, Keren and Halley Smith of Seattle, Wash.; and numerous cousins.
She was preceded in death by husband Riley Dwain Eaton in 1982.
Rosary will be at 6:30 Friday, Sept. 20, at Baum Carlock Bumgardner Funeral home in Mineral Wells. The Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Sept. 21 at 10 a.m.
Rosary will be at 6:30 Friday, Sept. 20, at Baum Carlock Bumgardner Funeral home in Mineral Wells. The Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Sept. 21 at 10 a.m.
Condolences may be left at www.bcbfuneralhome.com.
Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home
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Until we meet again...
Love and peace,
Marilyn
So sorry to hear about Jerry Ann. She had been on my mind the last few weeks and I was intending to call her ... Several months ago she called me and we talked a LONG TIME. SHE WANTED TO KNOW WHEN WE WERE GOING TO HAVE A REUNION ... THAT WAS AFTER THE ONE TERRY COTHRAN CAME TO, and she did not get an invitation to it. She and her sister were planning to come to Ballinger, and I told her about the Ethnic Festival coming up - but I didn't hear from her again. Wish I had saved her phone number as she was special to me. Guys, that is why I try very hard to let EVERY ONE know about reunions. She shared some very private things with me.... I immensely loved talking with her!!
ReplyDeleteTime is running short. We need to follow up on those feelings we have about folks we haven't seen or heard from in awhile. And make every conversation or meeting count! One never knows if it will be the last time.
ReplyDeleteCall someone..
Marilyn