Veris was born in Safford on Aug. 1, 1916, the second of five children born to "Doc" Rowley and Mae Anglin Rowley. She passed away quietly at her home in Sierra Vista on Feb. 6, 2003. Veris loved her home and family above all else, making a good home for husband and children wherever they went. She loved the out-of-doors and enjoyed gardening, as well as reading and sewing, until her failing eyesight prevented these pursuits.
Veris is survived by: her two daughters, Rae Dubois of Wheaton, Md., and Doris Soares of Sierra Vista; two grandchildren, Craig Dubois of Owings Mills, Md. and Michelle Dubois of Charleston, W.Va.; a great-grandson, Joshua Raymond Dubois; and numerous dear nieces and nephews.
The family received friends Sunday evening at Bunker's Caldwell Chapel. Further visitation was scheduled for Monday morning at the Safford LDS Stake Relief Society Room.
Arrangements were entrusted to Bunker's Caldwell Chapel.
Veris was born in Safford on Aug. 1, 1916, the second of five children born to "Doc" Rowley and Mae Anglin Rowley. She passed away quietly at her home in Sierra Vista on Feb. 6, 2003. Veris loved her home and family above all else, making a good home for husband and children wherever they went. She loved the out-of-doors and enjoyed gardening, as well as reading and sewing, until her failing eyesight prevented these pursuits.
Veris is survived by: her two daughters, Rae Dubois of Wheaton, Md., and Doris Soares of Sierra Vista; two grandchildren, Craig Dubois of Owings Mills, Md. and Michelle Dubois of Charleston, W.Va.; a great-grandson, Joshua Raymond Dubois; and numerous dear nieces and nephews.
The family received friends Sunday evening at Bunker's Caldwell Chapel. Further visitation was scheduled for Monday morning at the Safford LDS Stake Relief Society Room.
Arrangements were entrusted to Bunker's Caldwell Chapel.
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