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Virginia McLendon Dill

Augusta, Georgia

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GROVETOWN, Ga. - Mrs. Virginia McLendon Dill, entered into rest on Thursday, July 10, 2008. She was born in 1912 to Thomas Samuel and Betty Sudderth McLendon. In 1938, she married Joseph Blanchard Dill who preceded her in death in 1970. Virginia has six siblings. Five preceded her in death. She...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all- many memories of walking up the path "to Ginny's house"- like my second mom.

You cannot think of Grovetown UMC without having Mrs Dill in those memories! Kool-aid and cookies at VBS! Always, always patient and kind with everyone who passed her way. She will be greatly missed but she has touched so many lives that her spirit will live on and on.

I grew up in the Grovetown UMC, and Mrs. Dill was my Sunday school & VBS teacher. I have many fond memories of her. I can still see & hear her in my mind singing "This Little Light of Mine, I'm Gonna let it shine............" God's light truly shone through her. She was a wonderful and loving person. I know that she is hearing the words, "Well done, my good & faithful servant....."
May we honor her memory by living the example that she set for us. God bless your family. My prayers are...

Miss Ginny will be missed by us all , I met her through the Grovetown Senior Center, and I was 1 of the lucky one's to be given the [ famous chocolate cake recipe,I always tell everyone it is her recipe when I make it. she was a wonderful lady.

Dear Thomas,
I don't know if you will remember me from Geometry class (Beth Cunningham's boyfriend), but I always thought highly of you and I wanted to let you know that my thoughts are with you at this time.

To The Family of Mrs. Dill,
Mrs. Dill was also my 1st grade teacher at Bayvale in 1966. I can still remember her today and have thought of her often. May you know how she touched so many lives. I have this to be thankful for that she was part of mine. May God bless you!

May beautiful memories bring you comfort and peace.
With deepest sympathy...

Ben and Joyce Huffman

I was born and raised in Grovetown and knew Miss Virginia all my life. My mother Bennie Huffman has a fig tree in her yard and every year Miss Virginia would come pick figs. She always told me to watch the fig tree for her. My mother said she picked the first figs of the season today and though how much Miss Virginia would have loved to have some. I enjoyed visiting with her the last few years when I would be home for Thanksgiving or Mothers Day.
The last time she baked us her famous...

Mrs. Dill was my first grade teacher when I started school in 1953 and I feel fortunate for that. She was a good teacher and during my seven years at Bayvale School I often returned to speak to her. You have my sympathy.