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Montie Ray “Slim” Eavenson

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Montie Ray “Slim” Eavenson

Birth
Baylor County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Feb 2015 (aged 90)
Vernon, Wilbarger County, Texas, USA
Burial
Crowell, Foard County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Montie Ray "Slim" Eavenson, 90 of Vernon, Texas died on Monday, February 2, 2015, in Crowell, Texas.

Graveside services will be held Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Crowell Cemetery under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Officiating will be Rev. Ron Fox.

Slim was born Thursday, March 27, 1924 in Baylor County, Texas; he was the son of the late Thomas Everett Eavenson and the late Maggie Baldwin Eavenson. He married Oleta Meharg on July 20, 1943 in Frederick, Okla. She preceded him in death on July 3, 2013. He was a life time resident of Baylor County, Foard & Wilbarger Co. In 1940's he & his wife worked at the Albino Shipyard in Seattle, WA. Building Mine Sweeper Ships, in 1950 he began working for Waggoner Estate, for 40 years he & Oleta lived & worked at the Waggoner Ranch. He attended Western Trail Cowboy Church and First Baptist Church. He was very talented in leather & wood craft. He was a member of Vernon Square Dance, Good Sam's R.V. Club.

He is survived by
His Sister,
Maggie Faye Duviver of Lompoc, CA.

Sister-in-law
Anna Laura Eavenson of Thalia, TX.

Several Nieces & Nephews

He is preceded in death by 4 brothers & 4 sisters
Montie Ray "Slim" Eavenson, 90 of Vernon, Texas died on Monday, February 2, 2015, in Crowell, Texas.

Graveside services will be held Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Crowell Cemetery under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Officiating will be Rev. Ron Fox.

Slim was born Thursday, March 27, 1924 in Baylor County, Texas; he was the son of the late Thomas Everett Eavenson and the late Maggie Baldwin Eavenson. He married Oleta Meharg on July 20, 1943 in Frederick, Okla. She preceded him in death on July 3, 2013. He was a life time resident of Baylor County, Foard & Wilbarger Co. In 1940's he & his wife worked at the Albino Shipyard in Seattle, WA. Building Mine Sweeper Ships, in 1950 he began working for Waggoner Estate, for 40 years he & Oleta lived & worked at the Waggoner Ranch. He attended Western Trail Cowboy Church and First Baptist Church. He was very talented in leather & wood craft. He was a member of Vernon Square Dance, Good Sam's R.V. Club.

He is survived by
His Sister,
Maggie Faye Duviver of Lompoc, CA.

Sister-in-law
Anna Laura Eavenson of Thalia, TX.

Several Nieces & Nephews

He is preceded in death by 4 brothers & 4 sisters


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