Megan Fawn Elrod, 26, of Eustace, TX passed away and went to heaven on July 11, 2024. We will welcome family and friends to celebrate Meggie Fawns life from 5:00pm-8:00pm, Friday, July 19, 2024, at Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home in Mabank, TX.
Megan Fawn was born on October 29, 1997. Loving, caring, giving, smart, beautiful, funny, goofy, artistic, eccentric, inspirational, fun, vegan. Meg had an old soul, she was wise beyond her years/megs beautiful heart gave her a passion for veganism for all animals/meg was a dedicated vegan for 6 years/she loved cooking vegan food /she loved all animals/fur babies scully wully, anya, pickles, and beans/advocate for many causes/loved listening to music many genres, podcasts, and audiobooks/singing and dancing/reading books/gamer/doing her makeup which she had true talent for/arts and crafts like drawing and painting/watching the shows x-files, buffy the vampire slayer, and doctor who /fav song strawberry wine/fav color black/BK impossible whoppers, ice cream, coffee, stir fry, and sushi/loved many movies such as the harry potter series, Beetlejuice, and brave little toaster, that comes with special memories of watching it with mama as a child.
Megan is survived by her loving mother, Misti Dawn Sowell and step-parent David Sowell; father, Sam Elrod and step-parent Marisol Elrod; Bonus parent, Robert Varner and wife Terri Varner; sisters: Araminta Rose Cherry, Abigail Elrod, Shelby, Cassandra, Tiffani, Randi, Bethany, Jeweliana, and Savannah; brothers: Cord, Fernando, Jerryd, Justin, David JR, and Nathan; and loved by many parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her sister, Morgan Rae Carroll; brothers: Casper, Preston Cherry; grandparents William Sherman, Johnny Corley, Vera Elrod, Lela Sowell; great-grandmother Helen Rodgers; Uncle William Sherman JR; great-aunts: Thelma Swimm and Laverne Stockley.
My dearest Megan my first born daughter, I’ve loved you from the moment I dreamed of a daughter. You was in such a great hurry to make your appearance, and you did just that. You was such a good baby, always entertaining yourself. As you became a young teenager, you really bloomed into your very own groovy soul. I loved your own kindred spirt, and you lead the way instead following it, no matter how different it made you. As a grown woman your struggles became sometimes unbearable, and you would keep pushing, just as I ask you to. For that I’m very proud of you. You have never let Mama down, disappointed me, nor made me ashamed. I want you to know, I will do only as I ask of you. I will push forward through this awful pain, I will learn to live here without you. But please know, I will see you again my sweet Meggie and I will hold you in my arms again. I love you with all of me, it’s not goodbye. I’ll see you in Heaven. Love, Mama
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