Virginia Ann-Fitzhenry-Obituary

Virginia Ann Fitzhenry

Portland, Oregon

Aug 24, 1930 – Jun 7, 2024

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BORN
August 24, 1930
DIED
June 7, 2024
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Our mother, Virginia Fitzhenry, went to be with the Lord on June 7, 2024, in Portland, Oregon, two months shy of her 94th birthday. She passed away of natural causes with her family by her side. She was born and raised in Sacramento, California and married her high school sweetheart, Robert...

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We honored Virginia at our PEO meeting today with a time of rememberance and a reading. Virginia was a beloved and respected member of Chapter BG and contributed significantly to our projects. She has been missed and will continue to be missed. Our hearts and prayers are with her "boys" and their families whom she loved and was so proud of. Fondly, Crystal Huffman, Chapter BG PEO Sisterhood

Jim, Condolences to you, Michelle and the entire family. Your mother sounds like a very special lady. It would definitely have been a treat to hear that home run cheer. Nothing like having a vocal, supportive mom behind you during any sporting event. Positive thoughts and prayers to you and the family. Dave.

My condolences to Jim and the entire family. I have wonderful memories of trips to Yorba Linda visiting his mom and dad - endless amounts of food and drinks, drives to the beach, Angels games and golf. They made it all happen. She was a real dynamo as well as a lovely and fun lady. Jeff Jones

The best legacy of a person is their children who show the care and loving of their upbringing. I never met Virginia Fitzhenry, but know well her son Jim who is one of the most honest, caring and competent people I have known. I am sure he has those qualities because of a caring and thoughtful mother. Barnes H. Ellis

To Jim and Bill and the entire Fitzhenry Family. We want you know how wonderful our memories are of your mother. A heart of gold and the maker of the best pancakes we have ever had. She will be missed. RIP.