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Helen Laverne <I>Canada</I> Comer

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Helen Laverne Canada Comer

Birth
Howard, Ellis County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Aug 2010 (aged 85)
Burial
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Faith
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Memorial services will be held for Helen LaVerne (Canada) Comer at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, August 16, 2010, at Southwest Drive United Methodist Church in Abilene. She died on August 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas. She had been under the care of Hospice of Lubbock since April.
LaVerne was born on July 22, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson Canada. She was born in the Canada family home, located in Howard County, near Big Spring, Texas. She was raised in Callahan County and graduated from Clyde High School where she was on the tennis team.
On February 6, 1943 she married Samuel E. Webb with whom she had three children. She, and her children, moved to Abilene in 1954 where she continued to live until 2006. She was employed by The Fabric Mart as a salesclerk, Horace Holly Motors as a secretary, Employers Insurance of Texas as a supervisor, and as an executive secretary for Dr. David Blackburn, a former director of the McMurry College Chanters.
LaVerne, throughout her 53 years in Abilene, was very involved in the community as well as in her beloved church, Fairmont United Methodist. As a member of Fairmont, she served as the Chairman of the Children's Division, a member of the choir, an officer on the finance committee, and taught an adult Sunday School Class. She loved her church family and enjoyed participating in "Talent Nights" at the church.
LaVerne married Bobby Wayne Comer on October 11, 1972. They were avid sports fans and attended both Abilene High and Cooper High football games as well as McMurry University football and basketball games. They travelled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. They also enjoyed attending the classic movies at the Paramount Theatre as well as playing domino games and bridge. LaVerne was an officer in the Abilene Garden Club and enjoyed gardening at home. She began taking painting classes, whenever she turned fifty, and became an accomplished artist who utilized oil paints as her medium. Her paintings often reflected visual memories of her years as a child and a young woman. Her paintings are cherished by her friends and family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley Jackson Canada and Helen Isabelle (Cox) Canada, her husband, Bobby Wayne Comer, a stepson, Bill Comer, and an infant daughter, Sharolyn Rose Sharp. Her four brothers, Stanley Canada and Sherrian Canada, both of Abilene, Selan Canada of Baird, and Severne Canada of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, also preceded her in death.
LaVerne is survived by her son, Samuel E. Webb and wife, Svetlana, of Midland, Texas, granddaughter, Lisa Ann (Webb) Reese and two great-granddaughters, Alexis Alvarado and Aubrey Reese of Lubbock. She is survived by daughter, Shirley Anne Webb, and grandson, Devin Blake Powell, both of Lubbock. She is survived by daughter Sandra (Webb) Sitton and husband, Olen Paden of Lubbock, granddaughter, Dusti (Sitton) White and husband, Tim White, two great granddaughters, Madison White and Emma White of Lubbock, and two grandsons, Michael Sitton and wife Leslie, of Las Cruces, New Mexico and Richard Cox Sitton of Houston. She is also survived by stepson, Mark Comer and wife, Karen, of Houston, and three granddaughters, Holly Zuckerman, Katy Comer of Denton, and Abby Comer of Houston.
Visitation is scheduled for 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. on Sunday, August 15, at Elmwood Funeral Home, 5750 Highway 277 South.
Memorial services will be held for Helen LaVerne (Canada) Comer at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, August 16, 2010, at Southwest Drive United Methodist Church in Abilene. She died on August 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas. She had been under the care of Hospice of Lubbock since April.
LaVerne was born on July 22, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson Canada. She was born in the Canada family home, located in Howard County, near Big Spring, Texas. She was raised in Callahan County and graduated from Clyde High School where she was on the tennis team.
On February 6, 1943 she married Samuel E. Webb with whom she had three children. She, and her children, moved to Abilene in 1954 where she continued to live until 2006. She was employed by The Fabric Mart as a salesclerk, Horace Holly Motors as a secretary, Employers Insurance of Texas as a supervisor, and as an executive secretary for Dr. David Blackburn, a former director of the McMurry College Chanters.
LaVerne, throughout her 53 years in Abilene, was very involved in the community as well as in her beloved church, Fairmont United Methodist. As a member of Fairmont, she served as the Chairman of the Children's Division, a member of the choir, an officer on the finance committee, and taught an adult Sunday School Class. She loved her church family and enjoyed participating in "Talent Nights" at the church.
LaVerne married Bobby Wayne Comer on October 11, 1972. They were avid sports fans and attended both Abilene High and Cooper High football games as well as McMurry University football and basketball games. They travelled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. They also enjoyed attending the classic movies at the Paramount Theatre as well as playing domino games and bridge. LaVerne was an officer in the Abilene Garden Club and enjoyed gardening at home. She began taking painting classes, whenever she turned fifty, and became an accomplished artist who utilized oil paints as her medium. Her paintings often reflected visual memories of her years as a child and a young woman. Her paintings are cherished by her friends and family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley Jackson Canada and Helen Isabelle (Cox) Canada, her husband, Bobby Wayne Comer, a stepson, Bill Comer, and an infant daughter, Sharolyn Rose Sharp. Her four brothers, Stanley Canada and Sherrian Canada, both of Abilene, Selan Canada of Baird, and Severne Canada of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, also preceded her in death.
LaVerne is survived by her son, Samuel E. Webb and wife, Svetlana, of Midland, Texas, granddaughter, Lisa Ann (Webb) Reese and two great-granddaughters, Alexis Alvarado and Aubrey Reese of Lubbock. She is survived by daughter, Shirley Anne Webb, and grandson, Devin Blake Powell, both of Lubbock. She is survived by daughter Sandra (Webb) Sitton and husband, Olen Paden of Lubbock, granddaughter, Dusti (Sitton) White and husband, Tim White, two great granddaughters, Madison White and Emma White of Lubbock, and two grandsons, Michael Sitton and wife Leslie, of Las Cruces, New Mexico and Richard Cox Sitton of Houston. She is also survived by stepson, Mark Comer and wife, Karen, of Houston, and three granddaughters, Holly Zuckerman, Katy Comer of Denton, and Abby Comer of Houston.
Visitation is scheduled for 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. on Sunday, August 15, at Elmwood Funeral Home, 5750 Highway 277 South.


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  • Created by: Elaine
  • Added: Aug 16, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57131287/helen_laverne-comer: accessed ), memorial page for Helen Laverne Canada Comer (22 Jul 1925–13 Aug 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57131287, citing Elmwood Memorial Park, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Elaine (contributor 46893309).