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Virginia Elizabeth Mauck Gibson

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Virginia Elizabeth Mauck Gibson, of Roanoke, Va., made her transition on Monday, November 2, 2009. Born on September 19, 1918, Mrs. Gibson was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, William Henry Gibson; brother, James M. Mauck; and daughter-in-law, Connie Gibson. She is survived by three...

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I will miss my daily hugs and daily walks with Miss Virginia. Im sorry to hear that she has passed away but I know she is looking down on us from above. She is in a better place. Sorry I wasnt there to say good bye but I had a good idea that she wasnt going to be there when i came back from leave. I will definitely miss her and I will always miss the hugs she used to give to me everyday. They would make my day go by better. Best wishes to the family

Paul, Chester, Wayne and families, I am so sorry to hear of Ginny's passing but all the WONDERFUL memories will always live on and be passed down. I remember all the fun and good times we had when you lived next door. Everyone was so much fun and always a smile on their faces. Ginny was remarkable woman. I have so many wonderful childhood memories of Ginny and your whole family and extended family. Keep her love and spirit alive in your hearts. God bless you.

Ginny was a special person to me as I was growing up. My grandfather was Clyde Jones and I remember many a Christmas with Ginny and Henry. Both of them were a bright spot to me. God's blessing on you all!

Dear Wayne, Chester and Paul and family,
What a JOY and pleasure and LOTS of fun it was to know and love dear Ginny. Our families had such fun doing things together and it was special being a part of our parents' relationship, too. Richard and I want you to know that our love and prayers are with you all. Richard and Pam (Jones) Ruble PS: I could write a book about my love for your Mother and Dad. They made my life wonderful and filled with love.

My sympathy goes out today to Virginia's family. I was her hairdresser for years and she was an inspiration to me, it was always such fun to have her in my shop. I shall always remember her smile and sense of humor. She was a blessing.

Virginia was a very special lady. She was so lively and funny. It makes me smile to think about her and my Grandmother sitting on the porch at the house in Floyd, having a drink and laughing about the exploits of their younger days. Lots of love to the Gibsons. I wish I could be there to pay my respects in person.

Virginia and my father, Joseph Bruffey Austin, were first cousins. My parents thought the world of both Virginia and Henry, as did my husband and I. Our heartfelt sympathy goes to all the family. We're sorry we can't attend the services. Remember her with joy and laughter!

Love to all the Gibson family. Ginny, Wayne and Wendy made us feel like family, especially when we first moved to Virginia in the 70's.
Prayers and Blessing to you all!
Terry and Susie Ross

Working with Ginny was one of the most fun experiences I ever had! We worked hard but laughed harder. Everyone should have one boss in their lifetime like Ginny. We all would be glad to go to work every day. Our family sends their love to the entire Gibson family. We know how much you loved her and will miss her. She was an incredible lady and friend.