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Viola Jenell Willis Reese

Birth
Dundy County, Nebraska, USA
Death
27 Mar 2013 (aged 84)
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Benkelman, Dundy County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Viola Jenell Willis was born on the farm in western Dundy County, Nebraska on May 6, 1928. Viola was the youngest of seven children and related her memories of the hard yet fond times she had with her family.

Viola often spoke of riding her horse to the country school at Porter, Kansas and getting her initial education. The trips to school were cut short when she developed Polio and the challenges of the disease made the commute impossible. The family moved to Benkelman, Nebraska where she continued her schooling to the 8th grade. She missed her High school education but later in life applied herself to get a GED and took Bookkeeping.

As she grew the polio went into a remission state and she began a love for music. Her brothers Perry and Gilbert helped to teach her how to play a guitar and with her family and friends spent many hours entertaining the local population. She spoke of great fondness of times when her sister, Geneva and her would do a routine resembling Minnie Pearl to entertain the people of Benkleman, NEebraska and Haigler, Nebraska.

Having lived through the depression and the dust bowl times of the thirties it would be assumed life would get lighter. Then when World War ll broke out Viola's brother Perry went to active service. Perry was killed on Okinawa and never returned home.

Viola met Melvin A. Pursley after the war and the two were united in marriage on January 20th, 1946. They had three children, Gloria, Kayla and Jerry. After 34 years of marriage Mel passed away on June 27th 1980.

Viola met Lewis Reese in Benkelman, Nebraskathe two were to become husband and wife and married on December 3rd, 1988. Lew had a new fully grown son, Scott Reese, who brought a new chapter to her life!

Lew & Vi had a new life together and lived in Denver, Colorado before retiring to Wray, Colorado and the "Trails End Ranch" were Polio again reared it's head with post polio disease and again limiting her movements and progressive Alzheimer's disease clouding her memories.

Twenty years after their marriage Lew passed away on June 30, 2009.

Viola was raised in a Christian home and continued her faith to the very end.

Long standing residents of Benkelman, Nebraska will remember Viola working at Reade's drug store where she tended the counter and soda fountain, or at the Legion hall in the ladies auxiliary whenever functions were on, or perhaps at the Baptist church where she attended services.

Viola is preceded in death by: parents, Lawson Hartsel and Emma Lorena (Draper) Willis; brothers, Perry, Harley and Gilbert Willis; sisters, Lorene, Ena and Geneva; her husbands, Mel and Lew; daughter, Gloria; grandsons, Shane Anderson and Scott Turman.

She is survived by: daughter, Kayla Anderson and her family, Larry, Jessee, Isaac and Justice; son, Jerry Pursley, and his family, Becky, Amanda and her family, William, McKayla, Kadence and Tatum; Chelsey and her family, Joshua, Peyton and Emmit; son, Scott Reese and wife, Krystal; and Granddaughters, Diane Howard and family, Sam, Scott and Thane; Kristy LoCicero and family Jack, Heather and Amber; and Brittany Turman.

Burial was in the Benkelman Cemetery, Benkelman, NE.
Viola Jenell Willis was born on the farm in western Dundy County, Nebraska on May 6, 1928. Viola was the youngest of seven children and related her memories of the hard yet fond times she had with her family.

Viola often spoke of riding her horse to the country school at Porter, Kansas and getting her initial education. The trips to school were cut short when she developed Polio and the challenges of the disease made the commute impossible. The family moved to Benkelman, Nebraska where she continued her schooling to the 8th grade. She missed her High school education but later in life applied herself to get a GED and took Bookkeeping.

As she grew the polio went into a remission state and she began a love for music. Her brothers Perry and Gilbert helped to teach her how to play a guitar and with her family and friends spent many hours entertaining the local population. She spoke of great fondness of times when her sister, Geneva and her would do a routine resembling Minnie Pearl to entertain the people of Benkleman, NEebraska and Haigler, Nebraska.

Having lived through the depression and the dust bowl times of the thirties it would be assumed life would get lighter. Then when World War ll broke out Viola's brother Perry went to active service. Perry was killed on Okinawa and never returned home.

Viola met Melvin A. Pursley after the war and the two were united in marriage on January 20th, 1946. They had three children, Gloria, Kayla and Jerry. After 34 years of marriage Mel passed away on June 27th 1980.

Viola met Lewis Reese in Benkelman, Nebraskathe two were to become husband and wife and married on December 3rd, 1988. Lew had a new fully grown son, Scott Reese, who brought a new chapter to her life!

Lew & Vi had a new life together and lived in Denver, Colorado before retiring to Wray, Colorado and the "Trails End Ranch" were Polio again reared it's head with post polio disease and again limiting her movements and progressive Alzheimer's disease clouding her memories.

Twenty years after their marriage Lew passed away on June 30, 2009.

Viola was raised in a Christian home and continued her faith to the very end.

Long standing residents of Benkelman, Nebraska will remember Viola working at Reade's drug store where she tended the counter and soda fountain, or at the Legion hall in the ladies auxiliary whenever functions were on, or perhaps at the Baptist church where she attended services.

Viola is preceded in death by: parents, Lawson Hartsel and Emma Lorena (Draper) Willis; brothers, Perry, Harley and Gilbert Willis; sisters, Lorene, Ena and Geneva; her husbands, Mel and Lew; daughter, Gloria; grandsons, Shane Anderson and Scott Turman.

She is survived by: daughter, Kayla Anderson and her family, Larry, Jessee, Isaac and Justice; son, Jerry Pursley, and his family, Becky, Amanda and her family, William, McKayla, Kadence and Tatum; Chelsey and her family, Joshua, Peyton and Emmit; son, Scott Reese and wife, Krystal; and Granddaughters, Diane Howard and family, Sam, Scott and Thane; Kristy LoCicero and family Jack, Heather and Amber; and Brittany Turman.

Burial was in the Benkelman Cemetery, Benkelman, NE.


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