Memorials › Fern M. Goforth Hanchey Hunt
26 Mar 1936 – 14 Nov 2016
| Birth | 26 Mar 1936 |
| Death | 14 Nov 2016 |
| Cemetery | Bethany Chapel Cemetery Eminence , Shannon County , Missouri , USA |
| Added by | Anquestor on 16 Nov 2016 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172788884 |
Obituary for Fern M. Hunt Fern Hunt was born March 26, 1936 at Blairs Creek, MO, the daughter of Raymond Goforth of Eminence, MO and Freda Moretta “Sweeney” of Eminence, MO. She passed away November 14, 2016 at Willow Springs, MO at the age of 80 years. She was united in marriage to Charles Perry Hanchey, in Reno, Nevada and to this union four children were born Charles "Michael" Hanchey, Perry Mitchell Hanchey, Mark Alan Hanchey, and Kathleen Lynn Amanti. Later, she married Clifford "Mutt" Hunt. Fern is preceded in death by her parents; Raymond and Freda and great grandson Evan Michael Hanchey. She is survived by her four children Charles (Jeanette) Hanchey of Coppell, TX, Perry Hanchey of Mountain Grove, MO, Mark (Yohanna) Hanchey of Waldorf, MD, and Kathy (Mike) Amanti, of Eminence, MO. She is also survived by her sister Loudean Knuckles, and her brother Duane Goforth; fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. She is also survived by five step children; Jennifer (Mike) Sanders of Winona, MO, Millie (Craig) Osborne of Winona, MO, Janet (Tommy) Farris of Winona, MO, Scott Hunt of Eminence, MO and Kathy (Ray) Bay of Union, MO. Fern attended Tabernacle Fellowship in West Eminence, MO until her health prevented her from attending. Fern worked for Community Action Agency in Winona as their Energy Director for over 30 years. She enjoyed her job because she loved helping people get the assistance, who otherwise would not be able to afford it. To her, her job was a ministry. She also was a part-time tax preparer, and she enjoyed offering "free" income tax preparation for many people and helping others in the community. She was an avid reader, her favorite book was “Gone With the Wind”, and favorite author was Louis L’Amour, particularly the Sackett series. Fern loved her children and grandchildren very much. She will be missed by her loved ones, and all those she helped.
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