Vermeter P. Henry, affectionately known as "Mimi" was the daughter of the late Joseph Geter and Elizabeth Irma Henry. Mimi was born February 12, 1944. She made her transition from this life on Thursday, July 10, 2008. Vermeter received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. She became mother of one son, Herman H. Conley, Jr. on November 26, 1961. Vermeter was baptisted at Fulton Baptist Church in 1976. She sang on the Gospel Chorus for six years or longer. She rededicated her life to God during her recent illness at Maryland General Hospital on July 9, 2008. Mimi was employed in the housekeeping Department at Deaton Medical Center from 1985 through 1992. She was also employed as a School Crossing Guard until her health began to fail. Mimi was a family and friends oriented person. She would help anyone in anyone in any way she could. She became Guardian to her two great nieces after the death of her sister, their grandmother. My mother and I were very devoted to each other. We took care of family members and friends when they were sick together. She was always ready to share our residence with anyone who needed a place to stay. Mimi was preceded in death by three sisters, Joann Henry, Nan-Sedral Hope, and Sheila Campbell and one brother, Maurice Henry. Mimi leaves to cherish her memories her son, Herman H. Conley, Three Stepdaughters, Shirelle Conley-Hilton, Kimberly and Tymeka Conley. Three brothers, Joseph G., Jr.; Reginald, and Milton Henry. Three sisters, Gloria V. Henry, Arnetta Tyler, and Evangekist Joyce Battle. Three sisters-in-law, Annette, Katrina, and Jacqueline Henry. Two brothers-in-law, Elder Reginald Hope and Pastor Kelvin Battle. One future sister-in-law Ethel Jones; three aunts, Sedral E. West, June Jones and Pastor Eula Frazier; one uncle, William Owens, Jr. and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.