Faith was met at Heaven’s Eastern gate on Feb 6 2015 by Jesus & her "Jimmy".
Faith LaVaughn Emmert was born in Guymon, OK to Edwin Lyons and Leona Jobe Lyons White. They moved to El Reno where Faith attended and graduated from El Reno Public Schools. She married James Emmert on Nov 6 1953. They were married 44 years before Jim passed away on Oct 31 1998. Jim and Faith were blessed with 3 children Dunnie, Denise and Rick. Faith and Jim lived most of their married life in Bethany OK. They were charter members of Western Oaks Church of the Nazarene. They served, they traveled and they loved. When Jim died Faith moved to Colorado Springs, CO to be with her daughter. When she had had enough of the snow and cold she traded her mountain view to an ocean view in Destin, FL.
Faith was preceded in death by her husband Jim.
She leaves behind son Dunnie & Betty Emmert, daughter Denise Murray, son Rick and Diana Emmert, 8 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, a sister Creta Turpin and a host of extended family. A graveside service will be held at 2:00pm Feb 10 at El Reno Cemetery, El Reno, OK.
In lieu of flowers the family
requests donations be made to Lifelink missionaries Mickey and Nicole
Emmert of Managua, Nicaragua at the Lifelink International donation link
below. LifeLink International – Nicaragua linking people, changing
lives; one person at a time
http://www.lifelinkint.org
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