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Virginia Ann Christensen

Torrance, California

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Virginia Ann Christensen, age 80, of Gardnerville, NV, passed away on Friday, November 5, 2010 at her home. She is survived by her husband, Richard Christensen of 59 years; two children, Richard (Janice) and Claudia; four grandchildren, Jennifer (Christian), Kimmie, Erik and Brianne; brother,...

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I am so shocked to hear of Virginia's passing. She was a grand lady and a great mentor to so many in the llama community. Virginia and I used to talk about the wonderful old Arabians that we loved. We will sorely miss her.
God speed, Dear One.

Love you My wonderful Momma...going to miss you so very much. You're the "BEST"

I love you Nana. Thank you for making life much more beautiful!!!

I Love you Mom....Your the greatest Mom ever and I will miss you so very much....Rest in peace




Dear Dick, Rick and Claudia,
Please accept our most sincere condolences. It was wonderful to hear from you and Virginia when our father passed away in April. We have wonderful memories from our time together at River Lodge. Please know that our hearts go out to you and your family. Sincerely, Doreen Cano Steinbach and Danny Cano

My most heart-felt sympathies are with you Dick and your family. Virginia will be greatly missed -- she was a most caring friend and mentor. The llama community will truly miss her.

My deepest condolences to the Christensen family. Virginia was a grand lady, my teacher, my friend. An original and an inspiration in the llama community. We have all gained from her presence in our llama community.
Alaine Byers

Dear Richard, Richard Jr, Claudia and family,

You may not remember me, but my brother Bob and I grew up with you on 26th Street in San Pedro. We were part of the Simpson Family. (I'm Susan)

We both have fond memories of all of you. Your wife/mom and our mom and dad were friends as well as neighbors. Those were the days when "moms were always at home" watching all of us in the neighborhood. Believe it or not, my husband and I live in the Simpson family house on 26th...

Virginia was one of a kind, never to be replaced. I know there will be a lot of people who will miss her. Dick, my thoughts and prayers are with you, thank you for allowing me to stay in your home and become a part of your lives.
Julie Heggie/Laramie, Wyoming