Roy Cano
My condolences to Connie, Jimmy, and Danny...
I (Roy Cano) worked with your Dad working concrete, oilfields, and other things....just like my Dad..truly an amazing man.
Birth date: Dec 23, 1935 Death date: Feb 1, 2020
Fay Lorraine Gearhart was born December 23, 1935, in Chanute Kansas, to John and Ruby Gearhart. He was the youngest of 6 siblings. F.L. went to be with Jesus surrounded by his loving family with joyful songs and prayer on February Read Obituary
My condolences to Connie, Jimmy, and Danny...
I (Roy Cano) worked with your Dad working concrete, oilfields, and other things....just like my Dad..truly an amazing man.
Thoughts and prayers for the family of a very special man, Uncle Loraine was a great man,him and Aunt Mary Jane",course we didn't call them Aunt and Uncle as we were around the same age," were the nicest people to be around,they are together again,Gods Blessings spent some great times in our younger years,till we all moved in different directions,some day we all all meet again. they are up there with the rest of family having a grand reunion. RIP
Pappy & Mary Jane were a true blessing to my Father and mother Sam & Maria Zepeda when I was a child ; Pappy worked with my dad in the oil field . Mary Jane and Darla Gearhart were wonderful friends to my mother. Later in my adult life Pappy entered my family by marrying Virginia DeBose (mother-in-law) his friendly caring heart blessed my immediate and in-law family; he became a dear friend and father like figure to me ❤️ We will miss his kind heart and oil field stories tremendously!! We pray comfort during this hard time ; may God wrap his arms around the Gearhart family❤️ We love y’all and thanks for your kindness to our Dear mother (Virginia) !! Love, Patti & Jeff DeBose
Prayers going up for God's peace and comfort to surround you now and always. Much love from Tennessee.
FL and Mary Jane were priceless friends and neighbors in Canadian, TX. FL acted as if he did not know how to water ski the first time they went with us to Lake Dead Indian. The joke was surely on us as he could ski with the best of them. Embedded forever in our hearts is our sweet memories. God bless and comfort you.
Wayne and Joline Jones Lafayette, LA
F.L. and Mary Jane were loyal, dear and long-time friends to my parents, Wesley and Clethel Steen and later to our step-mother, Helen, after Daddy remarried. The joy and hope we have in knowing that our parents know Jesus as their Lord and Savior is that to be absent from this body is to be present with the Lord. So I rest in knowing F.L. has already seen Jesus face-to-face and probably danced and worshipped around the throne with Mary Jane -- perhaps alongside my mother and step-mom as well -- all of them free of pain and worry and finally able to rest in the eternal goodness and grace of the One they served and loved all their days here on earth. What a glorious day it will be when we are reunited again. This man will be greatly missed by many -- my Daddy will be one of the first to admit the loss. He loves this dear man. Our thoughts and prayers are with your dear family during this time. Carolyn (Steen) May