Vada June Overmeyer

January 8, 2024 at 5:23 p.m.


Vada June Brasel Overmeyer was born June 20, 1928, a warm sunny day in Harvey, Ill., at the home of her parents, Harry and Beatrice Brasel. She was one of eight children, all of whom preceded her in death. Growing up, Vada enjoyed playing sports, skating, dancing, and being active, something she never outgrew.
In 1945 she married Robert “Bob” Overmeyer. The couple were married 28 years when he passed away in 1973. Together they raised their three children: Glory, Dennis (deceased) and Daryl, in Lansing, Ill. Vada often shared happy memories from those years of their annual family fishing trips to Bemidji, Minn., and of the time spent near family at their weekend home near the Tippecanoe River in Monterey.
Vada had many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and was especially proud of her 12 great-great-grandchildren (and one on the way!).
In 1978, Vada was united in marriage with Eugene (Gene) Highsmith. The couple shared 20 years together traveling throughout the country and splitting their time between Florida and their lake cottage in Indiana. After Gene’s passing, Vada did not slow down. She lived in Florida where she bowled in leagues and attended dances multiple times each week. It was there she developed her creative side, making crafts of all kinds. She also served as treasurer for her church. Her relationship with Christ was an important part of her life.
Vada moved to Warsaw 10 years ago in order to be closer to family. She continued bowling in leagues and was active with friends from her Sunday School class. She never turned down an invitation to play games, and at 95 she still was able to climb up into a topless ‘69 Blazer and enjoy a sunny ride through the country.
Vada moved to Grace Village Independent Living five years ago where she enjoyed playing board games, wii-bowling and especially her art classes. After a brief illness, she passed away in her sleep Jan. 6, 2024, at Grace Village.
She will be laid to rest in Monterey, Indiana, alongside her husband, Bob. Her children are planning a private family gathering.

Vada June Brasel Overmeyer was born June 20, 1928, a warm sunny day in Harvey, Ill., at the home of her parents, Harry and Beatrice Brasel. She was one of eight children, all of whom preceded her in death. Growing up, Vada enjoyed playing sports, skating, dancing, and being active, something she never outgrew.
In 1945 she married Robert “Bob” Overmeyer. The couple were married 28 years when he passed away in 1973. Together they raised their three children: Glory, Dennis (deceased) and Daryl, in Lansing, Ill. Vada often shared happy memories from those years of their annual family fishing trips to Bemidji, Minn., and of the time spent near family at their weekend home near the Tippecanoe River in Monterey.
Vada had many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and was especially proud of her 12 great-great-grandchildren (and one on the way!).
In 1978, Vada was united in marriage with Eugene (Gene) Highsmith. The couple shared 20 years together traveling throughout the country and splitting their time between Florida and their lake cottage in Indiana. After Gene’s passing, Vada did not slow down. She lived in Florida where she bowled in leagues and attended dances multiple times each week. It was there she developed her creative side, making crafts of all kinds. She also served as treasurer for her church. Her relationship with Christ was an important part of her life.
Vada moved to Warsaw 10 years ago in order to be closer to family. She continued bowling in leagues and was active with friends from her Sunday School class. She never turned down an invitation to play games, and at 95 she still was able to climb up into a topless ‘69 Blazer and enjoy a sunny ride through the country.
Vada moved to Grace Village Independent Living five years ago where she enjoyed playing board games, wii-bowling and especially her art classes. After a brief illness, she passed away in her sleep Jan. 6, 2024, at Grace Village.
She will be laid to rest in Monterey, Indiana, alongside her husband, Bob. Her children are planning a private family gathering.

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