Annette Everett Farrar went home to be with the Lord Saturday, May 12, 2018. Annette was born July 7, 1935 in Trenton, Florida to the late Fletcher and Louise (Jerrels) Everett.
Annette married Leslie Farrar on January 18, 1952 in Apopka, Florida. Annette is survived by four children, Leslie (Carol) Farrar Jr. of Dothan Alabama, Debbie (Chuck) Binder of Eustis Florida, Susan (Mike) Marshall of Williamsport Indiana, Julie (Jim) Hurley of Mt. Plymouth Florida, Eight grandchildren: Michael & Will Farrar & Leslyn Farrar Kroman, Jan Binder Marsinko, Chris Babb & Sam Houston, Jason & Joey Hurley, seventeen great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
She is survived by two sisters, Lou Eva Davis and Mary Carolyn (Bob) Hall. She was preceded in death by Leslie Farrar Sr., her parents and brothers Marvin White, Cecil Everett and Green Everett along with sisters Jetty Sprang and Janice Elaine Everett.
Viewing Friday, May 18th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Loomis Funeral Home in Apopka, Florida. Graveside service Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at Jennings Lake Cemetery in Trenton, Florida.
In lieu of Flowers the family request a Donation to be made in Memory of Mrs. Annette Everett Farrar to:
Jennings Lakes Trust Fund
3770 Southwest 17th Court
Bell, Florida 32619
Service
Visitation
Edgewood Greenwood Cemetery
141 South Edgewood Drive Apopka 32703
18:00:00 - 20:00:00
Funeral Service
Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street Apopka 32712
12:00:00
Ruth Ann Vincent says
Dear Carol and Les,
So sorry to hear of Annette’s passing.
We were also at Loomis last week for my sister. God bless you all. Ruth Ann Vincent
Jeryle Ann White Farrell says
To Aunt Annette’s Family, we are so sorry to hear that Aunt Annette passed away. It has been a long time since I saw her, but I have never forgotten her and the rest of the family. I live in Maryland and I am Marvin and Alice White’s second child, Jeryle Ann. I think of you all often and wish we could have lived closer to each other. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Love, Jeryle Ann
DyAnne Bodiford says
DyAnne Bodiford
My husband Cecil and I met Annette at McDonalds for breakfast one morning. She was sitting at a table across from us. We began a conversation with us and Annette, after breakfast she wanted to take us home with her. We began to be friends with Annette and my husband helped her with small projects that she needed done. I have a friend from Apopka Assembly that has a Prayer meeting once a month and Annette went with me to those meetings and she really enjoyed it and after the meeting we all at lunch.
Mary Carolyn Hall says
Thank you Jeryle Ann for your comments. I know Annette enjoyed hearing from you and Patty and she always shared your cards, letters and pictures with me. She certainly embodied the meaning of family in that she was the family member who kept up with everyone. I miss her every day. I was thinking of all of you in the White family just yesterday. Julie and Susan had passed on some pictures of all of you to me and I was sharing them with my daughter Sunny. So special to hear from you, Mary Carolyn