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 Vera Lucille <I>Jennings</I> Messing

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Vera Lucille Jennings Messing

Birth
Preston, Jackson County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Oct 2014 (aged 92)
Carmichael, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Memorial ID
137547332 View Source

MESSING, Vera L. January 8, 1922 - October 13, 2014

Vera Lucille Jennings VanHouten Messing passed away October 13, 2014 in Carmichael, CA at age 92 after a long, full life which began January 8, 1922 in Preston, Iowa. Born to Silas Burton "Bert" and Jessie Pearl Jennings, she was one of eleven living children and the last surviving sibling of 6 brothers: Russell, Dorsey, Oras "Ode", Don, Milburn, Bert, and 4 sisters: Opal (Persyn), Thelma (Frazier Krulijac), Betty (Wagner), Marion (Laws). While a resident of Clackamas County in Oregon, she attended Estacada Union High School for 3 years earning a degree akin to a GED and later married Charles Howard Van Houten on November 20, 1940.

From Oregon they moved to the California Bay area and worked in the Alameda ship yard, then in 1951 settled in Del Paso Heights, CA where Vera worked at Granny Goose. February 2, 1957 her beloved husband 'Van", father of their five children, tragically drowned in a boating accident.

Following a marriage on February 23, 1958 to LeRoy Messing, the family moved to Orangevale, CA.

Vera had many jobs over the years including 12 years as a Nursing Aide and 13 years as a housekeeper but her favorite was being a mother and a child care provider to many who affectionately called her "Grandma Vera".

She enjoyed reading, gardening, playing penny-ante poker and other card or dice games. She cherished time spent with family and friends and her greatest joy was cooking, baking, and canning for them.

She will be deeply missed by her sons and spouses Robert and Ruth VanHouten, Larry and Manssa "Boots" VanHouten, James and Carol VanHouten; her twin daughters and spouses Connie and Ben Counts, Carol and Mike Eubanks; her son Gary Messing, her "adopted" Silvernall family; 18 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and lifelong friends.

She will forever be remembered for being a source of great story telling, delicious cooking, wit, humor, and unconditional love.

Her spirit will live on through all who were blessed to have known her.

Final viewing will be Friday, Oct 24th between 10 am and noon at Lind Brothers, 4221 Manzanita Ave, Carmichael: private interment at Sacramento Memorial Lawn, 6100 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, a Celebration of Life will be noon, Oct. 25th at First Baptist Church, 4401 San Juan Ave., Fair Oaks.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cure Search for Children's Cancer in Vera's memory, 4600 East West Hwy- Ste 600, Bethesda, MD_ 20814 or online

MESSING, Vera L. January 8, 1922 - October 13, 2014

Vera Lucille Jennings VanHouten Messing passed away October 13, 2014 in Carmichael, CA at age 92 after a long, full life which began January 8, 1922 in Preston, Iowa. Born to Silas Burton "Bert" and Jessie Pearl Jennings, she was one of eleven living children and the last surviving sibling of 6 brothers: Russell, Dorsey, Oras "Ode", Don, Milburn, Bert, and 4 sisters: Opal (Persyn), Thelma (Frazier Krulijac), Betty (Wagner), Marion (Laws). While a resident of Clackamas County in Oregon, she attended Estacada Union High School for 3 years earning a degree akin to a GED and later married Charles Howard Van Houten on November 20, 1940.

From Oregon they moved to the California Bay area and worked in the Alameda ship yard, then in 1951 settled in Del Paso Heights, CA where Vera worked at Granny Goose. February 2, 1957 her beloved husband 'Van", father of their five children, tragically drowned in a boating accident.

Following a marriage on February 23, 1958 to LeRoy Messing, the family moved to Orangevale, CA.

Vera had many jobs over the years including 12 years as a Nursing Aide and 13 years as a housekeeper but her favorite was being a mother and a child care provider to many who affectionately called her "Grandma Vera".

She enjoyed reading, gardening, playing penny-ante poker and other card or dice games. She cherished time spent with family and friends and her greatest joy was cooking, baking, and canning for them.

She will be deeply missed by her sons and spouses Robert and Ruth VanHouten, Larry and Manssa "Boots" VanHouten, James and Carol VanHouten; her twin daughters and spouses Connie and Ben Counts, Carol and Mike Eubanks; her son Gary Messing, her "adopted" Silvernall family; 18 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and lifelong friends.

She will forever be remembered for being a source of great story telling, delicious cooking, wit, humor, and unconditional love.

Her spirit will live on through all who were blessed to have known her.

Final viewing will be Friday, Oct 24th between 10 am and noon at Lind Brothers, 4221 Manzanita Ave, Carmichael: private interment at Sacramento Memorial Lawn, 6100 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, a Celebration of Life will be noon, Oct. 25th at First Baptist Church, 4401 San Juan Ave., Fair Oaks.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cure Search for Children's Cancer in Vera's memory, 4600 East West Hwy- Ste 600, Bethesda, MD_ 20814 or online


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