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VASS, Winifred WINIFRED KELLERSBERGER VASS Born August 30, 1917, at Lusambo, Belgian Congo, pioneer mission station of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission (APCM), Winifred Kellersberger was given the Luba name of "Misenga", meaning "sands". As one of the first "white" babies born in the area, she reminded the people of white river sands. Winifred was the daughter of Dr. Eugene Roland Kellersberger of Cypress Mill, TX, and Edna Bosché Kellersberger of Austin, Texas. Dr. Kellersberger was a medical missionary specializing in leprosy and sleeping sickness. Educated at her Bibanga mission station home through high school, Winifred frequently helped out her father at the Edna Kellersberger Memorial Hospital, named after her mother, who died when she was six. Winifred, called "Winnie", graduated from Agnes Scott College in 1936. In 1940, Winnie married the Rev. Lachlan Cumming Vass III, whose father, Lachlan C. Vass II, was a pioneer Presbyterian missionary in the Congo Free State, 1898-1909. The Vasses served with the APCM from 1940-70. Winnie worked primarily with literature development, including school and Sunday school materials, Bible lessons, and editing of periodicals in the Tshiluba language. She also lent her musical gifts to the translation of hymns and her linguistic skills to co-authoring a textbook of the Tshiluba language. In 1971, Winnie graduated from the University of Florida with an MA in Journalism and Communications. Her master's thesis, "The Bantu-Speaking Heritage of the United States", grew out of her years-long fascination with Bantu language carry-overs into American speech. Her thesis was the basis for two books, The Bantu-Speaking Heritage of the United States (UCLA) and The African Heritage of American English (Indiana University Press). After 30 years in the mission field, the Vasses moved to Dallas, Texas, in 1971, where Lach served as Assistant Business Manager at Highland Park Presbyterian Church, and Winnie shared her gifts as a Bible teacher and speaker. In 1975, Winnie published 31 Banana Leaves, a book of meditations based on her missionary experiences. She pursued the dream of writing her father's biography, and in 1986, Dr. Not Afraid was published. Thereafter, she and her husband co-authored The Lapsley Saga, the story of the Congo mission paddlewheel steamer built and captained by Lach's father. In 1982, the Vasses moved to Presbyterian Village North (PVN), Dallas, where she continued to use her literary skills as one of the first editors of the PVN newsletter, Village Bugle. Winnie rose to new life on October 27, 2010. The family is grateful to PVN staff for their loving ministry to Winnie in her final years. "Butumbi buebe, O Mubuishibue!" Winnie was preceded in death by a daughter, Sophie Fontaine, her sister, Cornelia, and her husband. She is survived by four daughters: Edna (John) Stucky, Moundridge, KS; Julia Lake (William) Dudley, Signal Mountain, TN; Elizabeth (Reggie) Wilkerson, Laurens, SC; and Winifred (Todd) Rutenbar, Richardson, TX; nine grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and devoted nieces and nephews. Her service of Resurrection will be celebrated Saturday, October 30, 10 AM, in the sanctuary of Highland Park Presbyterian Church, 3821 University Blvd., Dallas, TX 75205. Memorial gifts may be sent to the American Leprosy Mission, 1 ALM Way, Greenville, SC 29601, or to the literature program of the Congo Presbyterian Church in care of: Highland Park Presbyterian Church/Memo: IMPROKA.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Oct. 29, 2010.

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john savels

November 5, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Charlotte Rule WHite

November 5, 2010

Dear Edna, Jakie, Lilibet, and WinnieTed,
From your mission family of Rules, we send our love and our prayers for you, left here on earth, while we rejoice in your Mom's life. I visited my Mom this past weekend. When I told Mom about the death of her friend Winnie, she softly answered, "And he died last year before her." She remembered your Dad's death even as she could not find his name in her memory. Then we sat and reviewed years of experiences of hers together with Bill and Lach and Winnie. She began to sparkle as we reviewed more and more about those "old days" and then we talked about "the Saints that went before us." She loves for me to sing that song "For All the Saints" and then talk about who is in heaven and will be there when she goes. And so it is that Winnie is now there too. Were we not so very very blessed to have had all those saints that went before us?!
Love, Charlotte Rule White

Dan Emmert

October 31, 2010

Prayers and good thoughts to you all from part of the Congo MK family. Blessings, Dan Emmert TASOK '68

October 31, 2010

Jakie and Bill and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. What an inspirational person your mother was!
Love and prayers,
Ellen

October 30, 2010

Jakie and Bill and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. What an inspirational person your mother was!
Love and prayers, Ellen and Guy

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