Vira Hershberger Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/vira-hershberger/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Mon, 19 Aug 2024 19:57:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 鈥楢 heart of service鈥: Celebrating the legacy of Vira Hershberger /now/news/2024/a-heart-of-service-celebrating-the-legacy-of-vira-hershberger/ Tue, 21 May 2024 14:01:44 +0000 /now/news/?p=57038 Food service endowment honors longtime dining hall employee 

For 26 years, the sound of Vira Hershberger鈥檚 knife slicing through heads of lettuce was a familiar and comforting rhythm in the dining hall kitchen of 黑料正能量 (then known as Eastern Mennonite College). From 1970 to 1996, Hershberger dedicated herself each day to arranging the salad bar and greeting everyone she met with warmth and friendliness. Today, her legacy of humble service and love continues through a memorial endowment in her honor.

Former dining hall manager Marilyn Schlabach 鈥65, who worked alongside Hershberger for 15 years, recalls the indelible impact she had on everyone around her. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I ever heard her complain,鈥 Schlabach said. 鈥淪he had a heart of service.鈥 Schlabach, who was Hershberger鈥檚 supervisor from 1986 to 1994, remembers her as a model employee: self-motivated, warm and endlessly dedicated.

鈥淚 had the hardest time during my annual evaluations coming up with anything for her to improve on,鈥 Schlabach said.

Vira Hershberger pictured far left in the second row. (Photo from the 1983 Shenandoah yearbook)
Vira Hershberger in her retirement years.

Hershberger arrived at work each morning, before she was scheduled, to get organized and prepared for the day. If she felt like she wasn鈥檛 finished at the end of her shift, she would clock out and keep working until she was satisfied. 

Her daughter, Joann Henderson MA ’07 (counseling), recalls her mother鈥檚 joy in her work. 鈥淪he had a great deal of pride in her salad bar,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was immaculate and always fresh.鈥 

Her son, Larry Hershberger, also noted the love she had for her job in dining services. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think she ever missed a day of work in those 26 years,鈥 he said. 

Vira Hershberger鈥檚 dedication to service extended beyond her job at 黑料正能量. Even after retiring at 74, she continued to volunteer at Gift and Thrift and attend Park View Mennonite Church as an active member. Her children remember her constant activity and desire for productivity.

鈥淪he often told us she wished she could still be working,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淪he loved working, and she loved working at 黑料正能量.鈥

“I don’t know how many times she said to me during those years, ‘Oh, Larry, I don’t know why I retired when I did,'” her son recalled.

In November 2022, she passed away at the age of 100, but her legacy lives on through the Vira Miller Hershberger Memorial Endowment to Support Food Service.

Established by Larry Hershberger and his three siblings on behalf of the family, the endowment honors her lifelong service by providing annual support for 黑料正能量 dining services. It will help to fund the maintenance of dining facilities, replacement of kitchen equipment, staffing support and other essential needs.

鈥淚 love that we get to honor her and her work, as well as the work of all those people behind the scenes who often don鈥檛 get recognition,鈥 Henderson said. 

“We believe it’s something mom would’ve wanted us to do,” Larry Hershberger added.

Kirk Shisler 鈥81, vice president for Advancement at 黑料正能量, highlighted the significance of the Hershberger family鈥檚 gift. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 special about this is that it illuminates the life and legacy of their beloved mother,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd, because it鈥檚 an endowment, it will have a sustained impact in supporting 黑料正能量 food services, especially kitchen operations, for many years to come.鈥

Longtime dining services employee Vira Hershberger, center, sits with her children, from left, Larry, Donna, Joann and Keith.

A PhD in humility, love and service

She was born Vira Gladys Miller in Wellman, Iowa, in 1922 in a family of five brothers and two sisters. Growing up during the Great Depression, she left home at 17 to work as a housekeeper for the superintendent of Lancaster City Schools in Pennsylvania, supporting her family with her earnings. Despite having an eighth grade education, her intelligence and strong work ethic helped her excel at various roles, including as a clerk in the general store in Frytown, Iowa, where she met her husband Reaford Hershberger.

鈥淪he was always about serving others,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淚f my mom had a PhD, it would be in humility, love and service.鈥

In 1969, Myron Augsburger, president of 黑料正能量 at the time and a friend of the Hershbergers, offered Reaford Hershberger a job heading the buildings and grounds on campus. He accepted the offer, and the family moved to Harrisonburg, Virginia. Vira Hershberger was soon hired as a salad cook in the dining hall, where she worked until her retirement. 

At Vira Hershberger’s retirement ceremony in 1996, Schlabach reflected on the countless heads of lettuce she must have chopped over her 26 years of service 鈥 an estimated tens of thousands. But beyond the numbers, she is remembered for her unwavering humility, her deep faith and her genuine love for others.

鈥淪he was always smiling,鈥 Larry Hershberger said. 鈥淗er disposition was always effervescent and happy. Even when she was not doing so well, she always had a positive outlook and never complained.鈥

Vira Hershberger found joy in life鈥檚 simple pleasures, from the beauty of nature to a cold glass of water on a hot day. 鈥淪he taught us that the little things in life always have meaning,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淪he was a quiet, humble woman of deep faith who exhibited love and service and, to me, is the epitome of Christ鈥檚 love.鈥

Learn more about endowments and grants at 黑料正能量 here.

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