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Virginia L. D'Amato

September 25, South Carolina

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September 25, 1927 - November 28, 2008SHALLOTTE, N.C. | Virginia Lee D'Amato, 81, of Longs, formerly of Prince George, Va., passed away Friday, November 28, 2008 in the loving care of her family and special friends at the Autumn Care Nursing and Rehab Center of Shallotte, N.C.She was born...

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To my Dearest Sisters, Family and Friends,
As we end the year of 2009 it comes to me that so much time has passed and it will be one year since Virginia Lee D'Amato left us to be with God and family. The pain she suffered has been no more and she is healthy, young and beautiful. Being with My Father Anthony D'Amato, her husband of 52 yrs they are together again floating through heaven looking down and seeing their accomplishments of the life they lived. But they also look down they...

Family : Please know that you all are in our hearts and prayers. Your MOM & DAD were two great people . May GOD BLESS you all in these trying times.

Debbie, Teresa and Toni: Oh how I loved Ginny! Just to hear her say, "what's going on girl?" one more time would be a wonderful memory. She was a spark plug for every social event when she was at ALMC. We had lunch together many times, and had long chats when she talked about each of you. She loved you so, and was always shopping for just the right gift for each of you. As silly as it may sound, that may be what you miss most--the special gifts from your parents, as they were a symbol...

Debbie, Tereasa, Toni and Family
I was saddened to learn of your Mother's passing. I will always remember Ginny for her love for her family. She was always so proud of you. She and I shared many happy times sharing stories of my grandaughter Amber and her grandson Garrett, who are about the same age. She was a true friend and mentor to me when I went to work at ALMC. May you find peace in knowing that she is no longer suffering and that she is fondly remembered by those whose lives...

Girls,
You have my heartfelt sympathy for your great loss. Ginny was my friend during our many years at ALMC. Although we often argued over minor things, I always had the greatest respect and admiration for her. This has been a loss for us but Heaven has gained a real treasure.

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, I worked with Ginny at Fort Lee, she was a wonderful person.

To Ginny's "Girls" and their families:

She was so very proud of each one of you and her love for you all was evident for the world to see. I was privileged to know and work with Ginny for 16 years and found her to be one of the most generous and caring individuals that I have ever called "friend." She will be a warm spot in my heart and memory forever as she will for many, many others I'm sure.

God bless and comfort you.

To the Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

May your memories bring you Comfort.

We are very sorry to learn of the passing of your Mother. We understand how hard it is to lose someone special. Ginny was a wonderful neighbor. She will be missed.