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Inga Solonevich

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Inga Solonevich passed away, peacefully in her bed, on February 10, 2012, nine years after her beloved husband George. They were married for 65 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Annie Theodora Nystrom and Arthur Donner, her sisters, Gunnel and Karin, and her brother, Andreas. She...

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a wonderful talented lady. a hard worker too.

honored and blessed to have known Inga and George. Inspiring real people. part of inspiration to design and build my own home.

What a great memory of such a loving woman. She will never be forgotten

We all, and I Ingas little brother Andreas son, always remember Inga as a happy and genuinely positive and of all things interested aunt. As a child I always looked forward to meeting her as she visited her siblings and the rest of the big family in Finland.
Inga was always curious in a positive and inspiring way. She was very easily approachable and always received one with open arms.
She was also happy to share her versatile life experience, a life in which so much had happened....

Remember such a sweet and loving lady. Loved her family and life. Can not believe it has been 8 years ago

Inga and George were an inspiration to everyone that encountered their lives. I've always been fond of art and heve been inspired by knowing both of them if only so brief. They are missed but not forgotten.

Solola and its people were magical for me when I grew up in Finland as Inga's youngest niece, daughter of her little brother Andreas. Later on I moved to the US and was able to visit and experience the serendipity of the mountain and Inga's never ending optimism and understanding of all things living. She will always remain in our fond memories and hearts, but more so live on in every morsel at Solola.

Inga was a most wonderful, gifted and unique woman. I treasure all the years spent at the dinner table on Solola listening to the stories George and Inga would share. Saturday nite saunas, Inky the blacksnake, her dogs and all the things she loved were on her mountain.I cherish her gifts of art and am forever grateful to have been a small part of her "family". There will never be anyone like her. Ulita, Mischka, Skip, Decca, Shar and families, it was truly my honor to know Inga. I will miss...

what a talented artist Roanoke has lost. And an exeptional author too in her book. I spent many happy week ends up t here before moving to mexico, learning how to ride her horses. My prayrs for the entire family.