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Virginia Smith Conde

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Virginia Smith Conde "Grandma Ginny" Virginia died April 18, 2006. She was born on October 6, 1917 to Henrietta Mitchell Smith and Andrew Smith, Jr. in Garfield, Utah and was the youngest of seven children. She married Fred Peter Conde and had three daughters. Fred and Virginia were later...

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I was sorry to hear about Virgina passing on. I have worked with her on a number of times. (Also, worked with Karen on the old 3-West at LDS Hospital.) Virginia and Karen are extra hard workers and sometimes it seems a rare Atribute these days. Virginia is happy and healthy on the other side of the veil, while visiting with family and old associates. All my Love to you and your family, SuzAnne McOmie

I will miss Aunt Virgina. She has always been so kind and giving - especially with her love and devotion to family. I have many sweet memories of her at all of our family's baby showers, weddings, and other family get togethers. She will be missed, but we know that she is in a wonderful place, joined with her family that has already passed on.

I had the great blessing of working with Virginia at LDS Hospital. The compassionate and skillful care that she gave was an inspiration to those that worked with her.

Karen and Larry: I am so sorry for your loss and know that Ginny has really had some difficult trials the last few years. You both have been incrediable role models as you have cared and nurtured her under the most difficult of circumstances. Ken and I send our love and condolences to you at this time.

I am so sorry for the loss of Virginia, I used to work with Virginia at LDS Hospital many years ago, she was always kind, compassionate and a hard worker. She loved those she served and those she worked with. She was always there to give a supportive word and to help those in need. She remains as beautiful now as she did when she was at work. I remember times of happiness and laughter as well as those sad times that hurt all. Virginia left a mark on everyone she cared for and a compassion not...

Deb and Jody,
Our prayers and hearts are with you at this time. We hope the best for all of you.
Love The Flandros

Deb & Jody,
Much love, thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and always. We will make a donation as requested.

Leta & Wayne
Roanoke VA

We did not know her very well, but visited often and fixed some of the things we could for her in her home. She was a nice person whom we will miss in our neighborhood. If time had permitted we might have had a better relationship with her. We hope the best for your families at this time.

Dear Karen & Larry, I wish that we could be there to give you a hug and tell you how much we love you. Your beautiful mother will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Janet & Steve Paul