
Mary Virginia Katherine (Bradley) Harbin, 94, of Rock Port, Missouri, went to be with the Lord and was reunited with many loved ones on December 27, 2023. Mary entered eternal rest at Advent Health Shawnee Mission in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, with family by her side. Mary was born December 25, 1929, to Virgil and Genevieve Bradley in Nishnabotna, Missouri. She married Mack Adam Harbin on January 9, 1947, in Hiawatha, Kansas. United they would share six children. Mary enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, watching her favorite Westerns, listening to gospel music, reading the Bible, and playing Solitaire on her tablet.
In earlier years, Mary loved horses and was especially fond of and had many stories of her horse, “Babe.’’ Mary worked at The Inter-State Nurseries in Hamburg, Iowa, Pleasant View Nursing Home in Rock Port, and Betty’s Hilltop in Rock Port.
Mary was preceded in death by her father, Virgil Bradley; mother, Genevieve (Hathhorn) Bradley; father-in-law, Samuel Harbin; mother-in-law, Sarah (Spoons) Harbin; husband, Mack Adam Harbin; son, Danny Harbin; son-in-law, Troy Weems; daughter-in-law, Diane Bradley; and, more recently, daughter, Linda Weems. She leaves to cherish her memory her children, Don Bradley, Rock Port, Sam Harbin (Pam), Brownville, Nebraska, Mack Harbin (Sheila), Watson, Missouri, and Lucille Harbin, Plattsburg, Missouri; sister, Diana Husing, Shubert, Nebraska; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many cherished friends. It should be noted that her grandchildren believe that she was the best grandmother in the world.
The family expresses gratitude for the outpouring of calls, texts, prayers, and other acts of kindness during this difficult time. Words cannot express our deep gratitude and appreciation of each and every one of you. A celebration of life will be held, at a later date, in remembrance of Mary and her daughter, Linda Weems, for family and friends. God bless you all and thank you. A service will be held on January 6, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. at 205 Main Street, Tarkio, Missouri.












