Velma Loreine Cullison Berryman Harmon
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DENTON, Texas — Velma Loreine Cullison Berryman Harmon, 89, of Denton, Texas, passed away after a long bout with cancer on November 08, 2020 in Denton.
Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 5, 2020, at Mausoleum Park Cemetery, Clinton. Visitation will be held from 10–10:45 a.m. on Saturday at Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton.
In lieu of memorials, the family asks that irises, day lilies and dahlias be planted in Velma’s memory.
She was born on October 08, 1931, in Turkey Creek Township, McPherson County, Kansas to Elmer Marvin and Ecil Mae (Arthurs) Cullison.
Velma lived most of her life in the Champaign-Urbana area, where she met and married William (Bill) S. Berryman, Jr., in Champaign, on July 24, 1965. He preceded her in death nine days before their 33rd anniversary, in July 1988. on October 15, 2003, Velma married Ivan L. Harmon, of Savoy, where they made a home until his death in October 2007.
In addition to her husbands and parents, she was preceded by her sisters Mary and Alice. In 1956, she was preceded in death by Michael, an infant son from her first marriage to Ivan Harmon. Her nephew, Gary, preceded her earlier this year. Ivan’s son, Scott also preceded her in death
Surviving is her brother, Eldon K. Cullison, Ivan’s son Alan Harmon, and nieces and nephews. Not having raised children of her own, she was an important and much-loved part of the lives of her nieces (Sheryl and Penny) and nephews (Gary, Dale, Greg, Tom, John and Eric).
She loved to golf and did so with Alice whenever they could get together (and sometimes went to visit so they could get in a few rounds together). An avid gardener (with a true ‘green thumb’) she always had a garden with plants and flowers growing in the yard and in her home. She shared starts of her prize flowers with family, friends and neighbors helping everyone to know the right response for the gift from her heart and yard with just the right way to plant them yourself (put it in the dirt, tamp-it in, and recite to the plant,“live-or-die-see-if-I-care”).
Online condolences may be made at www.calvertmemorial.com