October 18, 2018

Funeral services for Vida Loberg Stanard, who died Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, are scheduled for Saturday in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church in Poplar Bluff. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m., followed immediately by the funeral. The Rev. Byron Beck, pastor of Fellowship General Baptist Church, will officiate in the absence of the Rev. David Stewart, lead pastor at First Methodist. Burial will follow in the family plot in Memorial Gardens Cemetery...

Funeral services for Vida Loberg Stanard, who died Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, are scheduled for Saturday in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church in Poplar Bluff. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m., followed immediately by the funeral.

The Rev. Byron Beck, pastor of Fellowship General Baptist Church, will officiate in the absence of the Rev. David Stewart, lead pastor at First Methodist. Burial will follow in the family plot in Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mrs. Stanard, 77, of Poplar Bluff, was stricken with a massive brain hemorrhage as she slept at her home Tuesday morning. After emergency care at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center and St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, neurosurgeons pronounced her condition untreatable. She died Tuesday night.

Mrs. Stanard retired in 2001 as admissions director at Three Rivers Community College, where she worked for 30 years as a fashion merchandising instructor and administrator. She earlier taught home economics at Dixon, Mo., High School and at the Poplar Bluff Junior and Senior High Schools.

The highlight of her educational career was her role in helping students, both young and old, navigate the often intimidating experience of enrolling and succeeding in college. Many of those students continued to express their appreciation when encountering Mrs. Stanard in the community.

She was born on May 18, 1941, in a tiny apartment above her grandfather's Chevrolet dealership in the Bollinger County village of Sedgewickville. Her father was killed in action on Christmas Eve, 1944, on his first mission as a U.S. Army Air Corps gunner aboard a B-24 bomber headed for Germany from northern England during World War II.

Educated in the elementary school at Pocahontas, Mo., her hometown, she graduated from nearby Jackson High School in the class of 1959. Her childhood was filled with 4-H activities, leading her in later life to many years of service as a member of the Missouri 4-H Foundation Board of Trustees, the fund-raising arm of Missouri 4-H.

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Mrs. Stanard attended the University of Missouri-Columbia on benefits from the war death of her father. She graduated in 1963 with a B.S. Degree in Education, majoring in vocational home economics. In 1986 she was appointed by then Gov. Christopher "Kit" Bond to the Missouri Advisory Council on Vocational Education.

While a member of Marching Mizzou, the University of Missouri field band, she met fellow band member John R. Stanard, who became the love of her life. On July 7, 1963, they were married in a ceremony at St. John's Lutheran Church in Pocahontas, Mo. The Stanards moved to his hometown of Poplar Bluff in 1965.

Mrs. Stanard had been a member of the Chancel Choir at First Methodist; the board of directors of the Margaret Harwell Art Museum; Chapter MF, P.E.O., a women's philanthropic organization; the Monday Literary Club, and other organizations. She was active in the Community Concert Association and many other local civic projects.

Her husband, whom she adored, was the central focus of her life. And, she reveled in her associations with her children and grandchildren in all of their activities. Mrs. Stanard also enjoyed buying, selling and collecting antiques, especially glassware, of which "vaseline glass" was her special interest.

Survivors include her husband; two children, Michael J. (Jennifer) Stanard, Wildwood, Mo., and Christina Vogel, Ballwin; her mother, Marjorie Swan, Pocahontas, Mo.; three grandchildren, Audrey Stanard, William Vogel and Grace Vogel; two sisters, Nina (Ron) Swan-Kohler, Robins, Iowa, and Tina (Art) Druckenmiller, Marietta, Ga.; two brothers, Reg (Kathy) Swan, Cape Girardeau, and Dr. Sam (Sheri) Swan, Knoxville, Tenn., and many nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Stanard was preceded in death by her father, Sgt. Denver C. Loberg, and her step-father, Norman Swan.

The family asks that any memorials be in the form of donations to the Choir Fund of the First United Methodist Church, 500 N. Main St., Poplar Bluff, Mo., 63901.

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