Elma Ruth (Funk) Harms
Elma Ruth (Funk) Harms was born on June 16, 1935, the fourth child of Valentine R. and Margaret (Goertz) Funk. Her birthday was 1 year and 1 day after her brother Eldon
and they enjoyed celebrating their birthdays together. Their family of 6
consisted of Gladwin, Elmer (died at 15 mo.), Eldon, Elma, LaVerna and Marlin.
She grew up on a farm west of Lehigh and attended the Plainview one-room grade
school close to their home and graduated from Lehigh High School in 1954. One
of her earliest memories was spending time with all her Funk cousins since her
father came from a family of 9. She also learned to be a good cook from helping
her mother in the garden and kitchen. The family attended First Mennonite
Church in Hillsboro and Elma was baptized upon her confession of faith as a
young adult. She joined Grace Hill Mennonite Church after her marriage to
Homer, later adding an associate membership at Faith Mennonite Church when they
could no longer make the trip out to the country for church. One memory from her childhood which stayed
with Elma her entire life was the death of her oldest brother Gladwin(13), when
she was only 5 years old. This loss in their family was a great sorrow which
she never forgot. As a young adult, Elma moved to Newton and began working at
the Ripley Hotel where she met her future husband, Homer Harms. Homer and Elma
were married on April 17, 1959 and enjoyed 55 years of marriage, until Homer?s
death in 2014. In 1960, a son, Marvin Lee was born followed by a daughter,
Gwenda Ruth in 1964. The family enjoyed traveling and camping together which
Homer and Elma continued after the children grew up. They were members of the
Buffalo Sam?s Camping Club of McPherson for many years and enjoyed many trips
and close friendships through the club. Being a social person, Elma enjoyed the
many family get-togethers and also going to Bluegrass Festivals. She enjoyed
playing her keyboard at these occasions and could play just about any song by
ear, which is a skill we all enjoyed and marveled at. She was a wonderful hostess and worked in
food service for many years. Homer and Elma moved to Kidron Bethel Village in
2010 when they could no longer manage their home, and enjoyed the many
friendships and activities offered there. She flourished under the good care at
Kidron. Elma was always planning the next thing, whether it was recipe club,
bingo, or making her crafts for the Annual December Craft Fair at Kidron. Even
in her last two weeks she was able to play Christmas songs in the dining room
for everyone. She enjoyed looking forward to her Sunday afternoon visits each
week with LaVerna and Nancy. Many good memories were made during these visits.
Just 10 days before she died, she was able to hold her 5 month old
great-grandson which was a gracious gift from God to her. When Elma realized she was facing the end of
her life, she shared with Jana, her granddaughter, her fear of death from her
memories of losing her brother Gladwin. Jana asked her what it was that she was
fearing the most and she said she didn?t know if she could get across the river
alone! Jana said not to worry, because Jesus would be there to carry her across
the river when she got there. She died peacefully on December 17, at the age of
86, at Kidron Bethel Healthcare, carried in the loving arms of her Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ. The family would like to thank Good Shepherd Hospice for
their wonderful care in her last week of life. She was preceded in death by her
parents, her husband, 2 brothers, Gladwin and Elmer, brother-in-law George
Schierling, sister-in-law Esther Funk and brother-in-law Wayne Harms. She is
survived by her son Marvin (Nancy) Harms of rural Newton, daughter Gwenda Harms
of New Jersey, Eldon Funk of Hillsboro, LaVerna Schierling of North Newton,
Marlin (Sharolyn) Funk of rural Lehigh, 6
grandchildren-Jana, Laura, Brett (Shannon) and Sara Harms, Joshua
(Sarah) Alexander, and Justin Harms, great-grandson Jedidiah Harms, sister in
law Vivian Harms of Newton, many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Visitation will be 5-9 Monday at Petersen Funeral Home and Memorial Service
will be Tuesday at Faith Mennonite Church at 11 am. Memorials have been
designated for Faith Mennonite Church, Kidron Bethel Healthcare Center and Good
Shepherd Hospice.