Cora D. Washburn-Monks Vorac
July 31, 1917 -
May 6, 2008

Visitation

May 10, 2008
1-3 PM

Service 

May 10, 2008
3:00 PM

Interment

Obituary

Funeral services for Cora D. Washburn-Monks Vorac, age 90 of Fayetteville, will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 3 PM at the Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. Charles Jones and Bro. Charles Mayo officiating. Burial will follow in Kirkland Cemetery beside her late husband Rudolph E. Vorac, Jr.

     Mrs. Vorac was a native of Lincoln County and was the daughter of the late Oma D. and William Rueben Washburn. She was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist Church.

     Survivors include one son Monty Monks and wife Linda, three daughters: Joyce Dupin, Brenda J. Monks, and Donna J. Monks all of Fayetteville, daughters-in-law: Ann Dennison of Phoenix, AZ and Pat Johnson of Nashville, TN, 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, 9 great great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and dear friend Harold Goedecke.

     Mrs. Vorac was preceded in death by husband James Clendon Monks, husband Rudolph E. Vorac, Jr., and three sons infant William Albert Monks, James Randall Monks, and Terrell Franklin Monks.

     Visitation with the family will be Saturday afternoon from 1-3 PM at the Higgins Funeral Home.

     In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Hospital Home Health and Hospice.

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  1. Mona Payne

    Gone but not forgotten. So many wonderful memories we shared as a family. I’m so grateful for the wisdom, love and support you blessed us with. We always left your home feeling full, loved and cared for. You cooked even when we weren’t hungry. Your white coconut cake is dearly missed! Every time I see a pack of double mint, cinnamon, juicy fruit gum I think of you. Miss & love you granny! ❤️

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  1. Mona Payne

    Gone but not forgotten. So many wonderful memories we shared as a family. I’m so grateful for the wisdom, love and support you blessed us with. We always left your home feeling full, loved and cared for. You cooked even when we weren’t hungry. Your white coconut cake is dearly missed! Every time I see a pack of double mint, cinnamon, juicy fruit gum I think of you. Miss & love you granny! ❤️

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