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Virginia M. Huttenstine

Virginia M. Huttenstine of Stanwood, WA passed away in her sleep July 2, 2003.
She was born in El Centro, CA on March 27, 1920. Virginia moved to Washington in 1957 and to Snohomish County in 1959, where she lived most of her life. She began a career in Tupperware Sales in 1965 when her husband Walter A. Huttenstine passed away. To the last day of her life she was involved with the business that gave her so many kind friends and helped her raise five sons. More than anything she truly loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Virginia leaves four sons, Douglas and his wife Kathy, Alan and his companion Jody, Andrew and his wife Carol, and Joe and his companion Suzanne; six grandchildren, Jodi Henery, Jenika Huttenstine, Sophia Huttenstine, Brady Huttenstine, Glenda Pratt and her husband Tony, Donna Lindall; and five great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her second son Walter Mark, who passed away in August 1997.
A memorial service will be held Monday, July 7th at 12:15 p.m.at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Everett, WA. Following will be a reception in the parish hall. There will be a graveside service at Mt. Carmel Cemetery on Forbes Hill in Snohomish, after the reception.
Virginia requested donations to St. Vincent De Paul in lieu of flowers.
The Huttenstine Family would like to thank the Staff at Josephine Sunset Home for their tender loving care of our Mother.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Herald (Everett) on Jul. 5, 2003.

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