Vera Downing Harris
[July 05, 2012]
MOUNT PULASKI -- Vera Louise Brown
Downing Harris, 89, of Lincoln, formerly of Mount Pulaski and
Nashville, Tenn., died Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at noon at The
Christian Village in Lincoln.
(Below is a copy of
the obituary from the funeral home.)
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Mt. Pulaski: Vera Louise Brown Downing Harris, 89,
of Lincoln, formerly of Mt. Pulaski and Nashville,
TN, died at 12:00 noon July 4, 2012 at the Christian
Village in Lincoln, IL.
Following high school Vera attended Browns' Business
College in Nashville, TN and worked at Life and
Casualty. On May 7, 1943 she married Lester Downing
of Mt. Pulaski, IL. Vera worked at Lehn and Fink in
Lincoln for 30 years. She was a member of the Mt.
Pulaski Christian Church. Her husband preceded her
in death in October of 1990. Vera married Walter C.
Harris of Nashville, TN in February of 1992, and he
preceded her in death in August of 2003. In the
fall of 2003 she moved to Pekin, IL, to be near
family. Her latest move was to the Christian
Village in Lincoln in October of 2010.
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She is survived by one daughter Darlene (Jeff)
Thompson of Pekin, IL, one son C. Wayne Downing of
Tamuin, Mexico, three grandchildren, Whitney (Dale)
Miller of Pekin, IL, Joshua (Bree) Thompson of Pekin,
IL, Charlsie (Steve) DeHorsey of Cape May
Courthouse, NJ, six great-grandchildren Breanne
Miller, Ross Miller, Aleia Miller, Sophie Thompson,
Brody Thompson, all of Pekin, IL and Andrew James
DeHorsey of New Jersey. Also surviving Vera are two
brothers Johnny Brown of Sparta, TN and Grady Brown
of Nashville, TN, a step-daughter-in-law Claynita
Harris and two step grandchildren Seth Harris and
Breena Harris all of Nashville.
She was preceded in death by an infant brother, her
parents, one brother Joe C. Brown and one sister
Jessie Bell.
Services will be 11:00 A.M. Monday July 9, 2012 at
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home, Mt. Pulaski
with Jeff Thompson officiating. Visitation will be
one hour prior to services. Burial will follow at
Mt. Pulaski Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family
would like memorials made to the Christian Village.
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