Virginia-Huntley-Obituary

Virginia B. Huntley

East Machias, Maine

1916 - 2004

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Virginia B. Huntley, 87, passed away August 4, 2004 at the Machias Hospital after a brief illness.

She was born Oct. 21, 1916, in Lakewood, Rhode Island, the daughter of the late Harold C. and Maude E. (Blanchard) Baker.

Virginia was a volunteer at Marshall Health Care Facility for many years. She enjoyed reading and watching for deer in her yard. She was also a descendant of the Mayflower Pilgrims.

She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Huntley of South Easton, Mass.; son, Robert Huntley and his wife, Virginia, of Plymouth, Mass.; grandson, Steven Huntley of Plymouth, Mass.; brother, Norman Baker and wife, Jackie of CA; sister-in-law, Virginia Baker of Erie, PA; niece, Debbie King; nephew, Michael King; and several other nieces, nephews, and many friends.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Huntley in 1981; sister, Dorothy King, and brother, Clayton Baker. A private graveside service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Marshall Health Care Facility, 9 Beal Street, Machias, ME 04654. Arrangements are under the care of Bragdon-Kelley-Campbell Funeral Home, 6 Cooper St., Machias, ME.

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To Nancy & Bob, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I know how difficult this is. Although it has been many years since I saw your Mom, I remember her fondly when I was a child and have heard many wonderful stories about her from Dad and Grandma. She is now at peace and with her other siblings and your Dad. We too, one day will be with her again. Remember all the good times. God Bless. Love to you both.

I am so sorry I was unable to attend your Mother's final days and services. Still, it is my distinct pleasure to have had the opportunity to meet your Mother and visit her in her beloved home in Machias.

She is a lovely, lovely Lady whom I shall miss greatly. I've spoken with her over the years and always looked forward to hearing her voice. I am more than grateful to have received some cards from her along the way.

Machais and the rest of the World are now minus...

I just wanted you to know how grateful I am that you shared your mother with me. I have such wonderful memories that I will cherish forever. I will always remember her with great love and respect. May she rest in peace with all our loved ones.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.