Vera Ann Stubinger

vera stubinger

Vera Ann Stubinger, 90, of Lohman, passed away Friday, March 24, 2023, at her residence surrounded by her family.

She was born July 19, 1932, in Lohman, Missouri, the daughter of Charles and Rosa (Bolten) Jacobs.

She was united in marriage on July 19, 1980, in Lohman to Elroy Norman Stubinger who survives at the home.

Vera worked for many years with Chesebrough Ponds in Jefferson City as a press operator.  She also owned and operated Vera’s Collectables and Antiques store in Lohman.  She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Lohman.  Vera loved dancing, Stealth Bombers, Bald Eagles, Elvis, Betty Boop, and going to antiques auctions and sales.

Survivors include her husband, Elroy Stubinger, Lohman; five children, David Branson, Branson, MO; Dennis (Vickie) Branson, Blue Eye, AR; Larry (Joanie) Branson, Eloy, AZ; Barbara (Ron) Branson-Smith, South Haven, MS; Lisa Branson, Russellville; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Alberta Harris, St. Joseph, MO; and Mary Walton, Lincoln, AR.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Steve Branson; a daughter, Pamela Branson; a granddaughter, Ashley Branson; a daughter-in-law, Bonnie Branson; 3 sisters; and 3 brothers.

Visitation will be 9:30-11 a.m. Thursday, March 30, 2023, at Trimble Funeral Homes – Russellville.  A funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. with Rev. David Viles officiating.

Memorials are suggested to the St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery or to AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Russellville.    trimblefunerals.com

 

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  1. Veran and I were best friends in grade school. We celebrated 70 years class reunion in 2016. Lots of memories. My sympathy to the family

  2. I’m Vera and Elroy’s insurance agent, I’ve known them for about 12 years. I live just a few miles from them, always enjoyed our visits. Left their house several times with cactus, I love every one of them. I will miss her giving me crap, and she’d always ask about my family and how we were doing. Very sweet and kind woman.

  3. This is my great grandma, i miss her so much. She was so funny and such a great person and i love her dearly. I remember traveling seven hours to missouri every christmas and we would always make eggnogg and peanutbrittle (i think thats what you call it) there was so many memories and i know that she is doing amazing up in heaven. Love you mimi.


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