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Virginia Allen Long

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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"Ginny" Long died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Colorado Springs on October 8, 2010. The daughter of Edwina Wagner and Jacob Wood Allen was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Mr. M. Philip Long. Ginny was born on July 16, 1922 in Jefferson City Missouri where she spent her...

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Ginny, I still can't believe you are gone, but you won't be forgotton. You were so kind and generous to all of your care givers. I was with you for almost five years and each time was a joy.working for you. You are in a better place with no suffering. Rest in peace now. I miss you!

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO SCOTTY AND LAURIE.PHIL AND GINNY ARE TOGETHER AGAIN FOREVER.I LIKE TO THINK THAT BOTH ARE TOGETHER FLYING OFF THE CARRIER DECK INTO THE SUNSET.

Ginny! Kind and generous, stoic and dignified, and loved people, children and dogs! I am pleased to have been able to share the last 8 months of her life. Her smile and twinkle in her eye said it all.
My thanks to the family of Jasper, for allowing him to spend a day [many days] with Ginny at a moments notice. With Jasper at her side a "bad" day became more tolerable.
Ginny had many roles as wife, mother, friend, golfer and played them all well. The most difficult of all was that...

I was blessed to be able to help take care of Ginny for 4 1/2 months. She gave me more joy than I could have ever given her. She was an articulate story teller & we laughed every night. She was one tough lady with never a whine. She's free now!

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.