Ann Gandy Clevenger

ann clevenger

October 25, 1930 ~ November 12, 2018

Memorial services for Ann Gandy Clevenger, 88 of Mt. Pleasant, formerly of Daingerfield will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at Daingerfield Church of Christ with Tim Gibbs and Jim Parker officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Ann was born on October 25, 1930 in Oklahoma City, OK to Joe and Mozel Hall. She died on Monday, November 12, 2018.Ann was a member of the North Ridge Church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant and Daingerfield Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 siblings, daughter Carolyn Landrum, and husbands Gene Gandy and Gene Clevenger. Survived by daughter Kathy and husband Terry Reeves of Lone Star, grandsons, Jim Milam, Bart Milam, Chris Richardson, Jake Richardson. Family will receive friends from 10:00am till service time at the Church.Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com

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  1. A prayer for you.One of the sweetest women I ever knew.So sorry for you all.When I moved she did my hair and Gene and Herbert played for LSS basketball team.thinking of you all

  2. A prayer for you.One of the sweetest women I ever knew.So sorry for you all.When I moved she did my hair and Gene and Herbert played for LSS basketball team.thinking of you all

  3. Carolyn Shepard Byrd says:

    There was never a time I didn’t see a beautiful smile and loving christian spirit from Ann. I look forward to seeing her again in heaven. Prayers and thoughts will continue for her dear family and close friends.

  4. Carolyn Shepard Byrd says:

    There was never a time I didn’t see a beautiful smile and loving christian spirit from Ann. I look forward to seeing her again in heaven. Prayers and thoughts will continue for her dear family and close friends.

  5. I’m so very sorry for your loss. I didn’t see her much, but had an instant love for her sweet disposition, her love to talk and she seemed to enjoy life so much. She was funny, kind hearted, friendly and beautiful. I had seen her for many years around town,but never met her until you two moved next door. I wished I could have been with her more because she was little hoot, and listening to your stories about her, Kathy, made me laugh so many times. You have all of those beautiful, fun and fond memories of her to tell from now on, and those will keep her alive in your heart. My prayers are with you and Terry and the entire family. I’m more sorry than you’ll ever know, that I couldn’t go to her memorial, because she was very special. I’m here for you.

  6. I’m so very sorry for your loss. I didn’t see her much, but had an instant love for her sweet disposition, her love to talk and she seemed to enjoy life so much. She was funny, kind hearted, friendly and beautiful. I had seen her for many years around town,but never met her until you two moved next door. I wished I could have been with her more because she was little hoot, and listening to your stories about her, Kathy, made me laugh so many times. You have all of those beautiful, fun and fond memories of her to tell from now on, and those will keep her alive in your heart. My prayers are with you and Terry and the entire family. I’m more sorry than you’ll ever know, that I couldn’t go to her memorial, because she was very special. I’m here for you.


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