Vera-Eastman-Obituary

Vera Eastman

Lansing, Michigan

1910 - 2004

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Mrs. Eastman passed away Monday July 12, 2004 after a short illness, at the age of 93. She was born August 21, 1910 in Sunfield, MI; daughter of John and Nellie (Monroe) Stemler.

She married Roy Eastman on June 18, 1928. Vera was preceded in death by her husband, two infants, Richard and Anna, and a brother, Kenneth Stemler, two sisters, Margaret Shortz, and Dorothy White.

Surviving are two sons, Norman (Carol) Eastman, and Donald (Ruth) Eastman, two daughters, Barbara Jean (Robert) Delong, and Mary Jo (Curtis) Narragon, 13 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren, and 20 great great grandchildren, brother, John (Edith) Stemler, sister in law, Maxine Stemler.

Funeral services will be held 1:00 P.M. - Thursday July 15, 2004 at the Rosier Funeral Home, Mapes-Fisher Chapel, Sunfield, MI. The family well receive their friends at 11:00 A.M. until service time on Thursday at the Funeral Home.

For those wishing, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. For more information www.legacy.com

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Hi Mom, Miss you very much! It will be one month tomorrow that you left all of us for a better place and you are at peace now and doing other things. I realize now how much influence you really did have on all your family.I miss the phone not ringing in the evenings and hearing your voice updating on the rest of the family. You were a very strong link that held us together! We will all do fine Mom,but you will be in our thoughts each and every day. This will be the last time i can write to...

Great Grandma,
If you can hear me say my name. Give me some kind of sign that you're ok. I need (and want) to know that you're ok because you're no longer here with me. I wish you were here too because without you I feel like part of my life is missing because you're supposed to be a part of my life. And I would do anything to bring you back. But I know that that's just a dream but who knows? Maybe someday that dream will come true: that I get to see you again and be with you forever....

It was so nice for all the thing that was said about My anut Vera
and am so sorry we couldn't be there.love you all Harold& Marie

I hope Mom you knew how much you were loved and what a impact you left behind.You are missed so much by all of us.When my memories go back i do alot of chuckling. The things we would pick on you for doing; i find in myself. That's okay and i am proud of those traits. Thank you for giving me life and you helped make me the person that i am. You will never be forgotten!

Dear Grandpa and Grandma,
Monday was one of those days in which I won't forget. It was the day your mom (grandpa)Mother-in-law (Grandma) and my Great Grandma passed away. It wasn't an easy day for any of us. And also on Thursday,when Great Grandma's funeral was.We were sad and we cried because she was no longer with us. She had been taken away from us forever. But you know thats okay because even though she is no longer with us, her spirit lives among us.We'll still always have the...

For Great-Grandma Eastman.

"She is Free"

She is gone they say
Not left to suffer another day
Gone on to a better place
And we cry at the thought
Of never again seeing her face.
The memories will go
on forever
Even if we are no longer together.
There is no need to say
goodbye for one will be with us
for all time.
Watching over us a sweet
angel in the sky.
She led a full and...

Mother, I love you. I miss the phone calls we had each day-sometimes 45 min. or longer. I have so many memories of you. I'll remember the fun things we did. Those memories I'll have for a lifetime. God freed you of pain, and lifted you higher than man has ever seen. Mother, you had a long life. In 93 years you did and saw many changes. I thank you that I am your son. Even tho you've left this world to go to Heaven, I feel your love returning to earth.
I'll never forget you.
Good...

Mom, it was 52 years to the day from when we met, till we lost you. I was sure you weren't overjoyed with me-I was taking your second son. But through the years, I felt we became closer. Even though what must have been some hard times, you managed to raise 4 very special kids. For that, for the laughs, for all these 52 years, I thank you. I loved you and I will miss you.

Thanks for giving me my Uncle Norm... you did something very right when you made him.