Eva
Mae LeFevre, Home at Last
1917 - 2009
Eva Mae LeFevre
entered her rest at 7:25 a.m. on Monday, May 18, 2009. She was 91.
FUNERAL
ARRANGEMENTS:
Visitation: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 ~ 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
H. M. Patterson & Son-Arlington Chapel ,
173 Allen Road NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328 USA
Service: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 12 p.m. (noon)
Mt. Paran Church of God Central ,
2055 Mt. Paran Rd, Atlanta, GA 30327 USA
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Known as the First Lady of Gospel Music, Eva Mae
first began singing and playing the piano as a young child at her fathers church in
South Carolina. In 1934, she married Urias LeFevre and began a 40 year journey leading The
LeFevres, which became one of the most beloved groups in gospel music history.
Eva
Maes trademark unique piano artistry and beautiful alto voice became a defining influence for the
LeFevres. The group became staples on WGST radio, based out of their hometown of Atlanta,
Georgia. They later pioneered a gospel music television program, The Gospel Singing
Caravan, while touring as many as 100,000 miles a year across North America.
In 1978 Eva Mae LeFevre became the first
living woman to be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Ten years later, she was
the first gospel music inductee into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
After
attempting to retire years ago, Eva Mae could never walk away from her love for gospel
music. She continued to delight audiences across North America throughout her twilight
years, both through Gaither Homecoming appearances and solo concerts. Today, she has
joined her husband in eternity. Her spirit, her dignity, that flawless alto voice and
contagious laugh, her quick sense of humor and unshakable faith in Christ was an
inspiration to us all. She will be sorely missed.
~ Prior News
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In the Spring (late April)
of 2009, Eva Mae LeFevre entered recovery at an Atlanta area nursing home after being
released from the hospital. She had been admitted to the hospital due to a mild case of
pneumonia
at which time doctors also
discovered a fractured hip.
Thank you for your
love, concerns and your prayers.
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