Patsy Everhart

Patsy Everhart obituary

Patsy Everhart

Patsy Everhart Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Prugh-Dunfee Funeral Home on Oct. 3, 2025.

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Patsy was born on December 5, 1942 and she passed away on October 1, 2025. Patsy was the first born child to Melvin and Helen (Sherer) Warman. Patsy had one brother, David Warman and one sister, Rosemary Smith.

Patsy attended and graduated from Worth Co. RIII School in Grant City, Missouri where she graduated from the class of 1961. During that same year, Patsy was united in marriage to Phillip Holmes to which two children were welcomed into their world. In 1964 they welcomed a son Perry and in 1968 they brought home their daughter Penney to join the family. Later Patsy and Phillip divorced.

For 20 years Patsy worked so hard for her children at Eveready Battery Company in Maryville where she retired. On January 1, 1996 Patsy married William Everhart form Maryville where they lived together until Bill's death in 2009. In 2018, Patsy and her daughter moved to their own farm at Truman Lake, Patsy loved to be by the water and loved to look at the rock cliffs next to the roadway and water.

Welcoming Patsy to her Heavenly Home is her son Perry; parents Melvin and Helen Warman; brother David (wife Carol) Warman; niece Ashley Warman; husband William Everhart as well as may aunts, uncles and cousins.

Keeping her memory going are her daughter Penney of the home and her partner Randy Kirby; sister Rosemary and Gary Smith; Grandchildren Caleb (PJ) Holmes, Colton (Shawnee) Meek, Jake (Victoria) Holmes ,Hayden (Brynn) Holmes and Lane (Sarah) Kirby; nieces Kim Arther, Kerri Pigg, Tammy Schmitz and Lisa Grider; nephew Terry Calhoon.

Then light of her world where her great grandchildren, they made her smile every time and she was proud to have, Kyle Lunah, Newt, Serenity, Sage and lil Tate. G.G. will walk beside you protecting you always.

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