Eva Jean Reidinger

Lane

-
image description
IN LOVING MEMORY

Eva Jean Reidinger Lane

Jan 09 1933 - Dec 25 2006

Mrs. Eva Jean Reidinger Lane, age 73, of Allen, Texas was embraced by her Savior on December 25, 2006 in Plano, Texas. She was born January 9, 1933, in Antlers, Oklahoma, to Troy and Cecil (Armstrong) Gilley. She graduated from Antlers High School in 1950. On January 12, 1951 she married Donald Reidinger in Paris, Texas. In May 1982 she married Tom Lane in McKinney, Texas. In Fort Worth, Mrs. Lane was a secretary working at Stationers Publishing, Golden Gloves, and the US Attorney’s office. Upon moving to McKinney, she owned and operated The Lost Dutchman in downtown McKinney. Mrs. Lane was a long time member of West Berry Church of Christ in Fort Worth and Westside Church of Christ in McKinney. She currently worshiped with the Greenville Oaks Church of Christ in Allen, Texas. She is survived by her daughter Becky Campbell and her husband Jim of Fairview, Texas; son Jeff Reidinger and his wife Jamie of Mansfield, Texas; step-daughters Kathy James and her husband Bill and Lisa Green and her husband Kevin; step-sons James Lane and his wife Christy and Alan Lane and his wife Dee; grandchildren Kimberly Hendry and her husband Bruce, Jimmy Campbell and his wife Samantha, Jennifer Devine and her husband Chad, Jeremy Reidinger, Katy and Jay Green, Taylor Lane and Audrey Willis; four great-grandchildren; sisters Joan Pearson and her husband Stan of Baton Rouge, LA and Janis Cooper of Antlers, OK; and numerous nieces, nephews and other loving relatives. Preceding her in death were husbands Don Reidinger and Tom Lane. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM, Thursday, December 28, 2006, at Greenville Oaks Church of Christ with Keith Maloney officiating. Interment will follow at Ridgeview Memorial Park. The family will receive friends during a visitation on Wednesday evening beginning at 6:00 PM, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in McKinney. Memorials may be made to World Bible Study or Greenville Oaks Church of Christ Benevolence Fund.
image description

Memorials

absolute-header