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Alberta Barbara Charlene Eversman
1938 2022

Alberta Barbara Charlene Eversman

July 23, 1938 — January 31, 2022

Alberta Barbara Charlene Eversman (Hart), formerly of 1179 E. Springvalley-Paintersville Rd. Xenia, Ohio passed away unexpectedly at Jamestown Place Health and Rehab on January 31, 2022, and went to be with our Lord.

She was preceded in death by her sisters, Hazel Pierce and Beatrice Conley, and her brothers Louis Hart, William Hart, Raymond Hart, and Junior Hart. She was also preceded by great granddaughter Cadence Jay Gardner.

She is survived by her husband, John H. Eversman formerly of Xenia, and three daughters, Jami (DeBord) Wallace and Jeff Wallace of Jamestown Ohio, Penny Hebrank of Spring Hill Tennessee, Tammy (Green) Montgomery and James Montgomery of Xenia Ohio. She is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Shirley Hart of Beavercreek Ohio. Known to them as Nanny, she is survived by nine grandchildren, Kevin and Angi DeBord of Summitville Indiana, Kendall DeBord of Jamestown Ohio, Gary DeBord of Jamestown Ohio, Rebecca (DeBord) Leaming of Jamestown Ohio, Dustin Wallace of St. Louis Missouri, Ashley Hebrank of Lexington Kentucky, Adam Hebrank of Spring Hill Tennessee, Jennifer (Green) Hamilton of Xenia Ohio, and Andrea (Montgomery, Gardner) and Justin Brown of Jamestown Ohio. Known to them as Nanny or GG (GorGeous Great Grandmother), she is survived by fifteen great grandchildren, Cassidy Stephens, Silas, and Levi DeBord of Summitville Indiana, Gavin and Zoe DeBord of Kettering Ohio, Lylah, Gray, and Nora DeBord of Jamestown Ohio, Colton and Reese Leaming of Jamestown Ohio, Madison Garrigus and Easton Hebrank of Spring Hill Tennessee, Cody, Alexa, and Carson Hamilton of Xenia Ohio.

Alberta, also known as Scootie or Bert, was an avid reader of the Bible. She was adored and loved by her family and friends, and was multi-talented. She enjoyed quilting, knitting, sewing, crocheting, canning, drawing, painting, and reading. She was self taught on the piano, and especially enjoyed playing songs from her hymnals. Many years were spent with her daughters standing behind her at the piano singing those hymns. She is greatly loved and missed.
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