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Virginia Marie Lawrence Hartley

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Virginia Marie Lawrence Hartley

Virginia Hartley died December 3, 2008, having suffered a stroke two weeks earlier. Virginia was born May 15, 1917, in Olympia. She was the daughter of Verne R. Lawrence and Albia B. Lawrence of Olympia. She attended Olympia schools, graduating from Olympia...

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Cuando pienso en Virginia, lo primero que me viene a la mente son sus sonrientes ojos azules, su destreza para conducir su carro a una edad en que muchos manejan andadores y su gran colage de fotos, donde estaban, su esposo, hijos, hermanos, nietos y amigos.
Virginia era una mujer independiente, elegante, de una gran generosidad y con un profundo amor hacia su familia.
Mis condolencias para sus hijos, a quienes Virginia heredo sus bellos ojos y gran corazon y para el resto de...

Siempre recordaremos a Virginia, cuando visitamos OLYMPIA en la primavera del 2002 la conocimos y quedo grabado en nuestro recuerdo su amabilidad y bondad.Reciban nuestros sentimientos de solidaridad en estos momentos dificiles para
Bill, Claudia, Mary y James y toda su familia. Para el d?a 3 de Enero del 2009 estaremos espiritualmente unidos a VIRGINIA y ustedes a trav?s de nuestras oraciones.
Ram?n Horacio y Guillermina Zambrano-ECUADOR.

What a wonderful lady! Although we weren't privileged to share many years with her, those times we shared are special. Her family was always utmost in her thoughts, and she shared her life with us through the wonderful display of family pictures displayed on a bulletin board that she has treasured over the years. She welcomed us as family after Greg and Kathryn were married, and we only wish that we had had more years to spend with her. We will value the pictures and memories taken during...

We will miss Virginia so very much. She became family to both of us when we worked with her at Merrill Gardens in Olympia. Spending time with her was always such a pleasant & fun time, visiting, talking, laughing & sharing our lives together. She was always such a sweet, kind & loving person. Our prayers & thoughts go out to her family, many of whom we got to know & care about. Take Care & God Bless You All.

Words cannot express how much I miss my grandma. She was someone who I thought would last forever, but she will in my heart. Regardless of the situation, she saw the best in me and still believed in me. Her love for her family is an inspiration to me. I will always be "holding thumbs" with you.

I really miss Grandma Vi. In the short time that I knew her, I never felt anything but that I was part of the family. She showed kindness and love to me and my family and I was blessed to have known her.