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Virginia Frances Libby

So Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Virginia Frances (Fleming) Libby, 80, of Plymouth Mass., formerly of St. Augustine, Fla., passed away on Sept. 3, 2012 at Wingate at Silverlake. She was born in Dorchester, Mass., on June 19, 1932, daughter of Peter and Anna Fleming.

Virginia graduated from Weymouth High School class of...

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I think of you often, Virginia. It's hard to believe you have been gone 11 years. I keep you close to my heart. We have a lot of memories together. I appreciate all of them.

Brenda,Elaine,Micki, As I reflect back, I have realised that everytime I travel
I think of your mom. She was so fun.
Through the years I hope you girls have realized how much your Mom
wanted you girls to be happy.
When I think of her now she brings a smile to my face. I am so grateful
I had the opportunity to have a friendship with her and meet all of you.

TO VIRGINIA'S FAMILY. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR MOM. SHE WAS A GREAT PERSON AND I KNOW YOU WILL MISS HER ALOT. I WORKED WITH HER ON CASSAT. SHE WAS ALWAYS SO CHEERFUL AND FUN TO BE AROUND. I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY PRAYERS. GAYLE C UNDERWOOD

Elaine, I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember your Mom as such a strong person with a great sense of humor!

Virgina, I will love you always and miss you every day.

Mayree, Ron & ChiChi

I have good memories of Aunt Virginia at the old house in Pembroke on Little Sandy and visiting when we went to the pond for swimming lessons.

She was a great godmother and I feel richer for having had her as my aunt. I am so sorry for your loss.

Thank you so much everyone for all of your thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.Our mother was a very special person and we love her with all of our hearts and cherish her memory. Brenda, Michele and Elaine

To the Libby girls,

Remember this? We would play Art Linkletter when I came to visit for overnights in Pembroke. Your mother would ask questions about my mother…. What did she make me for breakfast? What did she cook for dinner? I never thought a thing about it until I got feedback many years later…

We are thinking of you and hoping you are sharing many great memories.

Love, Nancy and Mark

michelle so sorry for your loss keeping you in my thoughts and prayers
B Krueger