Virginia-Cassell-Obituary

Virginia Mundy Cassell

Roanoke, Virginia

1915-2008

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Virginia Mundy Cassell, 93, of Roanoke, died Monday evening, November 3, 2008. Virginia was born in Botetourt County on October 28, 1915. She was a daughter of the late A.P. and Elsie Brewbaker Mundy. Virginia was a faithful and charter member of St. Philip Lutheran Church. She was also retired...

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Miss Virginia has been my grandmother's neighbor and friend for as long as i can remember. I feel lucky to have known her and to have memories of her kind and energetic spirit. Helen and Carol Sue, we are so sorry for your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

Virginias' family,
I used to work with Virginia at General Motor Lines, in the late 70's, early 80's. She was a very nice person, very caring and kind spirited.
My condolences to the family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Our sympathies go out to all of you... We were neighbors on N. Barrens Rd. and she was always such a sweet lady .May God bless each of you with comfort and peace as only He can give.She was a very special person and neighbor to us and we will always remember her.

Helen & family
Our love and prayers are with you during this difficult loss. Your mom was such a special lady. May God give you strength each day in your loss. We know you have nothing but beautiful memories. Wish we could be with you. With much love.

We were neighbors when I was a child. Such a wonderful lady. May God bless all of the family. love,

Helen and Carol Sue, expect you have forgotten me but Nancy Foutz and I lived over you folks on Guilford Ave. for some time. Knew your mom and dad real well and really thought the world of them. Knew many of Virginia's family and we had some good times on picnics with your family. I was Thelma Foutz and married Richard Carner. Your mother got him on a at General Motors when Associated Transport went out. If I hadn't lost my hearing would be there tomorrow but diidn't even hear the sermon at...

Virginia will be greatly missed by all. She was a wonderful sweet lady and a great Aunt. I admired her energy and involvement in so much. I will miss her stories of the family history. Love and prayers be with the family.

Helen,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. She will be missed, but I know you will have so many wonderful memories. I veiwed her as a loving and such a nice person to have known. You and your family have my sympathy.