Eudean Marie Claxton
Celebration of Life Services for Eudean Marie Claxton, 62, a former resident of NHC HealthCare of West Plains for the last twenty-five years, will be held at 6:30 p.m., Friday, September 15, 2017 at NHC HealthCare.
Eudean died at 6:02 p.m., Monday, September 11, 2017 at Cox Medical Center South, Springfield, Missouri. She was born November 9, 1954 in Howell County, Missouri to Otis Claxton and Pauline Hazel Mosier Claxton.
She is survived by her sister, Gloria Sue Kimbel, husband, Gene, Jackson, Missouri; nieces and nephews, David Colbert, Leann Proud, Luke Colbert and family; her aunt, Treva Hammond; and her cousins, Kaye Hicks, husband, Homer, Rod Hammond, Shirley Bodkin, Rex Knapp, wife, Debbie, Sharon Goodman, Karon Fink, Kathy and Edward Mosier, Patricia Claxton and Priscella Claxton.
Her parents, Otis Claxton and Pauline Ledgerwood and one sister, Charlene Claxton, preceded her in death.
Eudean made a life at NHC HealthCare where all her friends became family.
Memorial contributions in memory of Eudean Marie Claxton may be made to the NHC HealthCare Activity Fund and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Amber Redburn
September 13, 2017 @ 5:43 pm
Treva, Kaye, Patricia, and Priscella,
I want to extend my deepest sympathy to each one of you upon the loss of Eudean. Each one of you will be in my prayers/thoughts. May God comfort, encourage, and support each one of you through this difficult time. May God bless each one of you.
In Christian Love,
Amber(Cozort)Redburn
Rolan Norsworthy
September 14, 2017 @ 8:29 pm
I am deeply saddened to hear of Eudean’s passing. I pray God will touch each family member as only He can with His comfort and blessing. I have fond memories of spending time with Eudean when we were children and when we became adults. To my shame, I didn’t stay in touch for many years and only recently paid her a visit. It was such a joy to see her again. She will be sorely missed and she will be remembered…remembered for her deep love for her family, both immediate and extended and for her compassion for the “underdog” and those less fortunate. She left the world better than she found it and people richer for having known her.