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Virginia Maye McCourry

Charleston, South Carolina

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Virginia Maye McCourry JOHNS ISLAND - Virginia Maye McCourry was welcomed into heaven on Wednesday, April 11th, 2012. She was born to John and Ida Winger of Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 19, 1924 and was the eldest of three children. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a...

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I think the Canasta group would have dissolved after BJ's death but Virginia took charge and called us and she played until this month. She was a good player and a wonderful kind and generous human being.

VIRGINIA WAS A WARM AND CARING PERSON.SHE WAS A MOTHER AND BEST FRIEND TO MY BROTHER, TOM.
THE TRAHER FAMILY LOVED BEING AROUND HER. MY SISTER BEV AND HER HUSBAND RON ,THEIR GRANDCHILDREN MY HUSBAND JIM AND MYSELF TRULY FELT SHE WAS A VERY SPECIAL LADY. WE LOVED HER. NANCY SHEIL

I took care of Ms. Mccourry and she brought me chocolates! She loved to talk about what she cooked with me. She was very caring and sociable. I enjoyed having her.

I loved Virginia, always wearing a smile when I greeted her. I treasure the time that I shared with her

I knew Virginia through the local canasta group. She was a very gracious lady who always had a smile. We had moved here from Minnesota and Virginia was interested in where we had lived in the Twin Cities. I will miss her at the canasta games.

I feel like Auntie Ginna and I were soul mates. She was with me when my mother (her sister) was dying and we held on to each other in our grief. It created a special bond. We talked on the phone regularly after that for more than 30 years sharing thoughts and feelings. She was a very special lady and I wish I could be there to celebrate her life well lived. I am so glad she got to come to Montana and we got to go to North Carolina. My most sincere condolences go out to the rest of the...

I want to thank the McCourry family for lettting us have the pleasure to have met Mrs Virginia. What a sweet lady! The kindness in her voice was so soothing. The world would definately be a better place to live in with more people like her around.