Eveanna M. Mosier
Eveanna M. Mosier, 83, passed away Oct.
5, 2019, at Newton Presbyterian Manor. She was born June 26, 1936, in
Garden City, to Herbert and Bonnie (Fox) Clutter.
She was a longtime active member of
Trinity Heights United Methodist Church in Newton. She was also an
active member of Willowbrook United Methodist Church in Sun City,
Arizona.
On June 2, 1957, she married Donald F.
Jarchow in Garden City; he preceded her in death in January 1970. She
later married William (Bill) E. Mosier on Jan. 11, 1980, in Wichita;
he preceded her in death in May 2007.
Eveanna was a 1954 graduate of Holcomb
High School in Finney County and graduated from Kansas State
University in 1958 in elementary education. Eveanna had a passion for
teaching children and through the years taught piano, pre-school and
Sunday school. She also used her talents by being a 4-H leader for
many years.
She enjoyed learning to fly a single
engine plane and earned her private pilot's license in 1978. She was
very proud of this accomplishment and shared this love with others,
which has resulted in multiple family members in the airline
industry.
Faith, family and friends were a
constant in her life. Eveanna loved to travel and visited all 50
states and several countries. She especially enjoyed R.V. traveling
and camping with Bill as they visited many state parks across the
county, visiting friends and family along her life's journey. Being
outside and tending flowers was a time of relaxation and renewal for
Eveanna.
Eveanna is survived by her son, Tracy
(wife, Jade) Jarchow; daughters, Nancy (husband, Mike) Hostetler and
Mitzie (husband, Tim) Eddins; and one sister, Beverly (husband, Vere)
English. She is also survived by eight grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; four stepchildren; 10 step-grandchildren; and 10
step-great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her
parents; two husbands; sister, Nancy Clutter; and brother, Kenyon
Clutter.
A celebration of Eveanna's life will be
4 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 19, 2019) at Trinity Heights United Methodist
Church, with The Reverend Donna Voteau presiding. A light meal after
is provided. Private family interment will be in Restlawn Gardens of
Memory, Newton.
Memorials are suggested to the 4-H
Foundation Clutter Memorial Fund c/o Kansas 4-H Foundation, 116
Umburger Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.