Verna Goering
Obituary
Verna M. (Kaufman) Goering, 103, died
Sunday (March 3, 2019) at Pine Village Nursing Home, Moundridge. She
was born Nov. 9, 1915, to Joe P. and Maria (Flickner) Kaufman on a
farm near Galva. Her family attended Eden Mennonite Church in rural
Moundridge, where she was baptized at age 16.
Following elementary education in a
one-room schoolhouse, Verna graduated from McPherson High School and
enrolled at Bethel College, graduating in 1937 with a B.A. in music.
A scholarship to Sherwood Music Conservatory took her to Chicago for
a year, where she earned a master's degree in piano. She then
returned to teach piano and music theory at Bethel College.
Verna married Erwin C. Goering on Aug.
23, 1940, at Eden Mennonite Church, then settled in North Newton
where they both were employed at Bethel College, Verna teaching piano
and theory and Erwin in administration. When the U.S. entered World
War II and Erwin was drafted, he registered as a conscientious
objector and through MCC was appointed director of Civilian Public
Service camps in Nebraska and California, with Verna serving as camp
matron.
When the war ended, they returned to
the Bethel College campus and welcomed two daughters, Mary Jo in 1945
and LaDeen in 1946. In 1957-59, the family lived in Kaiserslautern,
Germany, where Verna and Erwin served with MCC in post-war
reconstruction work.
Following the two years in Germany, the
family again lived in North Newton until Erwin was appointed to the
position of Director of Development at Bloomington Mennonite
Hospital. When that project was completed, Verna moved with him to
development projects at a Cleveland hospital, then at Settlement
Institutions of Appalachia headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, and
to Freeman, South Dakota, at Freeman Junior College. Verna became an
expert at establishing a household in all of these places, as well as
serving as church organist, teaching piano lessons, volunteering at
local hospitals and hosting friends and relatives in their home.
Upon retirement in 1978, Verna and
Erwin moved back to North Newton. When Erwin's health began to fail,
they moved in 1991 to Pine Village in Moundridge. Erwin passed away
in 1995; Verna continued as a resident until her death. She enjoyed
exercise classes, special programs, Bingo and table games, riding her
adult tricycle and playing the piano in the chapel.
Throughout her life, Verna was
appreciated for her empathy for those in need and for her musical
gifts, especially as a sensitive accompanist on organ and piano. She
and Erwin had many opportunities for world travel, as well as many
road trips in the U.S. and Canada.
Verna is survived by one brother,
Roland "Bus" Kaufman of Pine Village, Moundridge; by two
daughters, Mary Jo (Doyle) Preheim of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and
LaDeen (Rodney) Frey of North Newton; three grandchildren: Mark (Sara
Reschly) Frey, Eric (Sarah Koehn) Frey and Katrina Boschmann of Ault,
Colorado; and four great-grandchildren: Elias and Eleanor Frey
Reschly and Kieryn and Annika Boschmann.
Verna was preceded in death by her
parents; her husband, Erwin; five sisters; and two brothers.
Graveside service will be 10 a.m.
Saturday (March 9, 2019) at Eden Mennonite Cemetery, with memorial
service to follow at 11 a.m. at Eden Mennonite Church. Family will
receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday (March 8, 2019) at Moundridge
Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to Bethel College
for the Erwin C. & Verna Kaufman Goering Music Award Fund,
Mennonite Central Committee, Christian Peacemaker Teams or Pine
Village in care of Moundridge Funeral Home, P.O. Box 410, Moundridge,
KS 67107.