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Virginia Carter

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Family-Placed Death Notice CARTER, Virginia VIRGINIA MILNER CARTER Virginia Milner Carter died peacefully at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia on June 18, 2010. Virginia was born, Virginia Isabel Milner, in Atlanta, Georgia on July 1, 1919, daughter of Willis Justus Milner,...

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You are Greatly missed Virginia.

Such an impressive life of an impressive lady. Feel blessed to have met her during our lifetimes. James (NV)

God Bless you Ginny. You're an inspiration to me.

On a whim, I thought I would check on "grananna." I am saddened to hear of her passing and wish all the best to her family.

Dear Family of Virginia Carter -
Ginny is my hero...the epitome of the All American woman!!! I shall always cherish and carry in my heart forever the brief but special conversations and photos with her over the years at the many Primerica events in particular Women in Primerica. Her grace, humor, tremendous heart and great dedication to Primerica touched thousands of lives. Her legacy will continue forever here on earth as we pick up the torch. The kingdom of heaven is rejoicing at her...

Dear Milner & Ginny,
Jeanne & I send our warm best wishes to you both, and our salute to your mom. I'm sure you can remember how Virginia helped me start my 2nd base shop in Atlanta, taking me under her wing as it were, and helping me become an RVP in Acapulco. She let me office with her until I got my feet on the ground, and even went to Washington DC to personally "vouch" for me in order to get my special approval for a securities license. I counted her as one of my dear friends,...

Sorry to hear about Aunt Virginia. She was a lovely lady. Ida Rebecca carter

Ginny was my inspiration,mentor & friend,my fondest memory is the lunch when she charged me with pioneering Long Term Care..."no matter how hard the climb"...Phyllis Hoffman,Alaska/Washington

Milner, as she was called at Agnes Scort, was a leader in athletics and a strong and cheerful personality in our class. She attended our 70th reunion in April 2010. She was ever a ta;l and smailing [resence on campus, president of Athletic Association and a good leader in its enterprises. As an alumna, she gave gfenerously to the College. and hosted class gatherings at her house in Atlanta.We shall miss her sorely..