1973
2024
NATCHITOCHES, La. - Rebecca Christine Veach, 51, of Natchitoches, La., a former Manila resident, passed from this life Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Born in Northridge, Calif., she was the daughter of T.J. Shamon and the late Alice Sue Alexander Jorn.
Rebecca had lived much of her life in Walnut Ridge and was a graduate of Walnut Ridge High School. She had also lived several years in West Plains, Mo., as well as central and northwest Arkansas, but always considered Manila her home. She had been a resident of Natchitoches for the past four years. She was a former member of the First Baptist Church in Manila.
In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Simpson, and her stepfather, Gene Jorn.
Survivors include her husband of 27 years, Mike Veach of Natchitoches; a daughter, Shelby Grace Veach of Natchitoches; her father, T.J. Shamon of St.Genevieve, Mo.; five brothers, Ted Simpson of Heber Springs, A.J. Jorn of Monette, Rich Jorn of Pendleton, Ind., Phillip Jorn of Missouri and Matt Jorn of St. Charles, Mo.; and three sisters, Shawn Pressnel of Houston, Texas, Andrea Meyer of Decatur, Ala., and Beth Tipton of Jonesboro.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Howard Funeral Service Chapel in Manila with the Rev. Spencer Ray officiating. Burial will follow in Manila Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be Ted Simpson, A.J. Jorn, Mike Toomey, John Meyer, John Lomax and Larry Tipton.
The family will receive visitors from noon Thursday until service time at the funeral home.
Online registry: www. howardfuneralservice.com
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Sponsored by Howard Funeral Service - Manila.
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Chris Baker
October 30, 2024
Mike, I was shocked and terribly saddened to hear of Rebecca´s passing! Truly heartbreaking to learn.
I will hold you and Shelby in my prayers in this most difficult time.
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