Webster, Vera A.
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VERA ANN WEBSTER entered this world on April 6, 1957 at 1:35pm at Florence Nightingale Hospital Dallas, Texas. Her parents were Esther Connie Triolo Hart and John Brinton Hart. She passed away at 12:40am on September 29, 2018 at William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital/UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas at 61 years of age. Vera grew up in the Pleasant Grove area of Dallas and graduated from Samuel High School. She grew up with siblings: John Benton Hart, Ella Maria Denett, Camille E. Crawson, Esther F. Roth, and Mary Jane Marshall. She worked for Zale Corporation Jewelers for over 44 years in various positions—her last position was Telecommunications Coordinator in the Zale/Signet IT department. She loved her job but was looking forward to her retirement years. She lived in Grand Prairie as a young adult but moved to Coppell Texas in 2002 to be closer to work and family/friends. One of the proudest moments in her life was when she gave birth to her only son, Justin De Vaux Webster on April 22, 1981. She loved her Dallas Cowboys through the best of times and even during the most dismal years would not give up her hope for their success. She was an avid collector of “Precious Moments” figurines and so looked forward to fine barbeque and delectable Italian food. She was preceded in death by her mother Esther C. Hart in 2000 and father John B. Hart in 2002. She is survived by son Justin De Vaux Webster, siblings John B. Hart, Ella M. Denett, Camille E. Crawson, Esther F. Roth, Mary Jane Marshall, 2 grandchildren, 3 nieces, 7 nephews, and 16 great nieces and nephews. Lifelong friends include but were not limited to Carol Lesueur, Susan Draper, Reba Bausley, Pat Villarreal, Sylvia Cutler, Linda Pate, and Marcy Stewart. During her final years she was especially close to Heather and Michael Garner, Austin, Grant, and Sydney Garner, Jackie Martin, Mary Jane Marshall and her grandkids Angelo and Anna Bella. A celebration and memory of her life will be held at Aria Cremation and Funeral Home at 2pm on Friday October 5, 2018—19310 Preston Road, Dallas, Texas 75252—214-306-6700. Her final wishes were for her remains to be cremated. She will be missed and fondly remembered for her kind ways that could be tempered with a feisty and spirited attitude. She was not shy and would willingly give her frank and honest opinion whether you liked it or not. I hope the Lord is prepared to receive her soul and spirit into his kingdom since she can at times be a handful. Vera, you will always be in our hearts, prayers, and thoughts. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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A beautiful soul,full of love,ascended to heaven,away from us,but closer to God,leaving loneliness and sadness. When someone you love become a memory,the memory becomes a treasure. Words cannot describe what I am feeling. I give my condolences to the entire family. God rest her soul.
Vera, I feel extremely blessed to have had the privilege of knowing you during my years at JFS and counting you as a friend. You will be so missed by all who knew and loved you. Rest now, Dear. The battle is over!
Vera was a dedicated and professional employee, and a pleasure to work with. She was completely focused on getting the job done right. I was privileged to have been a colleague of hers during my years working at Zale. My condolences to her family.
Precious memories of our dear family/ friend “Vera” who we will always cherish, although its difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort tomorrow. Rest in Peace My Friend.
Vera was a kind and generous person. I really enjoyed working with her. My deepest sympathies to her family.
It is with a heavy heart that I send my sincere condolences to Vera’s family and friends. I will truly miss her and the countless happy hours and wonderful gatherings we shared over the last 30+ years. Rest in peace my dear friend.
It’s terrible to hear about your death and I express my sincere sympathy to your family. Thanks for always being a compassionate and true friend. Thanks for the German Chocolate cakes over the year’s It really meant a lot to me. You will truly be missed!
I worked with Vera for many years and she always made me smile and laugh with her many stories. She was a joy to work with and I will miss her. My sympathy to Vera’s family and close friends.
Vera was a very kind, caring and generous person. When another of our former Zales colleagues and good friend had a serious accident several years ago, aware that I was checking in on him regularly, she made it a point to put together “goodie bags” for me to take to him to cheer him up and help him in his long battle (8 years) to full recovery. She will be missed here on Earth, but I’m sure she will still be watching over us from Heaven.
I treasure your friendship and the good times we had together. Your spunk and not take no attitude helped me get a great deal on my 1997 Saturn when we went car shopping together. I miss you sweet friend. Rest in heavenly peace.
I am very saddened to hear of Vera Ann’s passing. My sympathies to her family. She will be missed!
It is still hard to believe our Vera is gone. I will always treasure all the memories we shared, during good times and bad. She always had a giving heart making goodies for birthday’s and friends. She helped me through so much and I will always cherish the last Dallas game we watched together and just talking about “stuff” – I loved her and know she loved me. May you rest in peace my dear friend in the arms of the Lord. I will forever miss you. My continued love and prayers to all of her family and friends. Syl