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Vera Anne <I>Versen</I> Parker

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Vera Anne Versen Parker

Birth
Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA
Death
28 Apr 2016 (aged 78)
Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, USA
Burial
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Vera Anne Versen Parker formerly of Orange, Texas, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Lufkin, Texas.

She was born December 10, 1937 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Vera was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Louis Versen and Vera Cobb Versen and her son Louis Versen Parker.

She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Earl B. Parker, Jr., her daughter Paige Parker Speer and husband Kevin of Mont Belvieu, Texas and son E. Brewer Parker III and wife Amy of Gastonia, North Carolina.

She leaves behind brothers, Greg Versen and wife Susie of Harrisonburg, Virginia, Joe Versen and wife Terri of York, South Carolina and sister-in-law, Nancy Parker Howell and husband Stan of Okemos, Michigan. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Madison, Caroline and Parker Speer, Payton and Sloan Parker,l and numerous nieces and nephews.

She graduated in three years from Mississippi College with a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education. On May 30, 1939 she married her high school sweetheart and the love of her life. They moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina where she was a member of the “Chem Fems,” wives of UNC Chemistry graduate students, taught third grade at Hope Valley Elementary School in Durham, NC and also worked for the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. During this time she grew to love UNC basketball and was a lifelong supporter of the Tar Heels.

In 1965 they moved to Orange, Texas where she raised her three children and volunteered her time at church, American Association of University Women and Community Concerts. She was an active member of First Presbyterian Church and taught homebound for Little Cypress Mauriceville School District. In 1976 they moved to Baytown where she resumed her volunteer work and continued to be an active member of First Presbyterian Church of Baytown. She worked for a brief time teaching Goose Creek Independent School District homebound students and co-founded a travel club. While living in Baytown she later changed her membership to Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church, where she found great enjoyment teaching a young couples Sunday school class. Vera was also active in the Baytown Service League, holding several offices and a PEO member. On her return to Orange in 1989 she found herself back in her element serving as a United Way volunteer Board Member, Community Concert Chair and held several offices in AAUW. While at First Presbyterian of Orange, she created the Bread Ministry and served on their boards. Additionally, she conducted tours through the church sharing her knowledge of all the treasures within. She also studied and became a Texas Registered Parliamentarian and spent 15 years as a docent at the Stark House and the Stark Museum of Art.

She was the perfect model of living a Christian life by example which was a true testament to her faith. She was a loving nonjudgmental soul who always looked to help the less fortunate. She was a wonderfully devoted wife, mom, V.V., sister and friend. She instilled in her children and grandchildren learning was knowledge.

A celebration of her life will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at First Presbyterian Church of Orange at 3pm.

The service will be under the direction of Reverend Mike Umbenhaur with interment immediately following at the church’s columbarium.
Vera Anne Versen Parker formerly of Orange, Texas, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Lufkin, Texas.

She was born December 10, 1937 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Vera was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Louis Versen and Vera Cobb Versen and her son Louis Versen Parker.

She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Earl B. Parker, Jr., her daughter Paige Parker Speer and husband Kevin of Mont Belvieu, Texas and son E. Brewer Parker III and wife Amy of Gastonia, North Carolina.

She leaves behind brothers, Greg Versen and wife Susie of Harrisonburg, Virginia, Joe Versen and wife Terri of York, South Carolina and sister-in-law, Nancy Parker Howell and husband Stan of Okemos, Michigan. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Madison, Caroline and Parker Speer, Payton and Sloan Parker,l and numerous nieces and nephews.

She graduated in three years from Mississippi College with a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education. On May 30, 1939 she married her high school sweetheart and the love of her life. They moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina where she was a member of the “Chem Fems,” wives of UNC Chemistry graduate students, taught third grade at Hope Valley Elementary School in Durham, NC and also worked for the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. During this time she grew to love UNC basketball and was a lifelong supporter of the Tar Heels.

In 1965 they moved to Orange, Texas where she raised her three children and volunteered her time at church, American Association of University Women and Community Concerts. She was an active member of First Presbyterian Church and taught homebound for Little Cypress Mauriceville School District. In 1976 they moved to Baytown where she resumed her volunteer work and continued to be an active member of First Presbyterian Church of Baytown. She worked for a brief time teaching Goose Creek Independent School District homebound students and co-founded a travel club. While living in Baytown she later changed her membership to Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church, where she found great enjoyment teaching a young couples Sunday school class. Vera was also active in the Baytown Service League, holding several offices and a PEO member. On her return to Orange in 1989 she found herself back in her element serving as a United Way volunteer Board Member, Community Concert Chair and held several offices in AAUW. While at First Presbyterian of Orange, she created the Bread Ministry and served on their boards. Additionally, she conducted tours through the church sharing her knowledge of all the treasures within. She also studied and became a Texas Registered Parliamentarian and spent 15 years as a docent at the Stark House and the Stark Museum of Art.

She was the perfect model of living a Christian life by example which was a true testament to her faith. She was a loving nonjudgmental soul who always looked to help the less fortunate. She was a wonderfully devoted wife, mom, V.V., sister and friend. She instilled in her children and grandchildren learning was knowledge.

A celebration of her life will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at First Presbyterian Church of Orange at 3pm.

The service will be under the direction of Reverend Mike Umbenhaur with interment immediately following at the church’s columbarium.

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  • Added: May 29, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163474685/vera_anne-parker: accessed ), memorial page for Vera Anne Versen Parker (10 Dec 1937–28 Apr 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 163474685, citing First Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Bettie♥~ (contributor 46992163).