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Select "Full text" to search only the scanned or transcribed text for items. Not all items have full text. Obituary Mrs. She was the daughter of the late Isaiah and Maty Graham. Vera attended the Rosenwald High School in Saluda.
After leaving school she married the late Artis Barnes Sr. From this union seven children were horn; three sons and four daughters. In , the family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To raise her family Vera worked as a nursing assistant at the Magee Memorial Rehabilitation Hospital for thirty years. She retired from Magee in Vera took time to read her Bible and her favorite Bi ble texts were Psalm 23 and Matthew The song "No Charge" was a favorite of Vera's.
Life for Vera was "no crystal stair". She fought hard to support her family and insure that her children would have the opportunity to grow in the right way. She performed the task of mothering with courage, energy, and love that others could only wonder at but never exceed. Vera gave love not only to her own children, her fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren, but she was "Mom and Grandmom" to the neighborhood children as well.
Until her recent stay in the hospital, "Mom" was still dispensing loving support to all o f the "children" both young and grown. We will all miss her not only for the way she ex emplified loving Christian Ideals but for the humble manner in which she did it. She sought no credit; she just did what she saw needed doing. With formidable courage and love Vera fought her way up those stairs and now goes to take her rest. To her family Vera was our guardian angel in the world and we can take comfort that "Mom" was a part of our lives for so many years and the memories of her love and care will always be with us.
Vera Barnes left this earthly life on Monday, January 15, at a. She leaves to cherish fond memories: seven children; Johnnie O. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.