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In Memory of Mary Varner

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Mary Etta Varner, November 4, 1942 – May 22, 2023.  Mary Varner, co-founder and owner of local garden center Varner’s Greenhouse & Nursery, of Niles, Michigan, passed away after an extended hospital stay. Mary was born and raised in Niles, Michigan, and taught English at Brandywine Public Schools for almost 30 years, starting in the early 1960s.  She married the love of her life, Jack Varner, in 1967.  Not long after, Mary and Jack pursued farming and eventually developed their greenhouse and garden center business. The story goes that it was Mary who suggested they build their first greenhouse. She was an extremely hard worker dedicated to the people she loved and the pursuits they were passionate about. Mary was also a deeply loyal person with a generous soul. Over the years she was very active in local United Methodist churches, volunteering many hours of time there. For the people she loved, the most she was completely selfless, sacrificing her own interests, time and even well-being to support them. Mary was tough as nails and a warrior against the debilitating effects of MS which she fought for almost 50 years, but never let it define her. The absolute joys of her life the last ten years are her grandchildren, Nathalie and Jack Jack. Words simply cannot express how much Mary is loved and how much she will be missed. She is survived by her daughter, Carla Varner (Sebastien Sacre); her stepchildren, Jerry Varner (Sheila Duncan Varner), Deborah Dressel (Rick Dressel), Cindi Watson (Dudley Watson), David Varner (Candi Varner), and Jason Varner; her grandchildren, Nathalie Sacre and Jacques (“Jack”) Sacre; her step- grandchildren and great grandchildren; her nieces and nephews; and numerous caregivers and employees who are like family.  She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Jack Varner; her parents, Marvin and Melba Clark; her siblings, Dale Clark, Jo-Ellen Clark and Waneta Gitchell; and her niece, Linda Apple. The family would like to extend special thanks to the many doctors who oversaw Mary’s medical care over the past ten years, both in Michiana, and Chicago, Illinois.  

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