Of Eastham, MA, died on Wednesday. February 28, 2007 at the Orleans Convalescent Home. She is survived by her sister, Betty Arnold of Newton, MA, her long time friend, Marjorie Sturm of Eastham, and many nieces and nephews. Virginia was the daughter of the late Trinett and Charles Arnold, sister of the late Dorothea L. Drislane and of her brothers, Charles, Robert and James. Visiting hours will be on Monday, March 5th from 2-4pm in the Nickerson Funeral Home, 77 Eldredge Parkway, ORLEANS, MA. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Lords Parish in the Visitation Church, Massasoit Rd., Eastham, MA at 11:00 a.m on Tuesday, March 6, 2007. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Virginia's memory to the Eastham Fire and Rescue Dept., 2520 Route 6 Eastham, MA 02642, or to the charity of ones choice.
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Betty...We want to send our thoughts and prayers to you.. in reading about "Ginny" she certainly had a full and wonderful life. We are also thinking of Marjorie at this very difficult time.
Donna & Greg Lapsley
March 5, 2007
My deepest sympathy to Ginny's family and her long time friend Marge Sturm. I have missed seeing Ginny's smiling face at Cummaquid GC.
Barbara Fitzpatrick
March 4, 2007
We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.
The Staff of Nickerson Funeral Home
March 4, 2007
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