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Virginia Johnson Michaux

Washington DC, District of Columbia

Jul 14, 1944 – Aug 14, 2024

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BORN
July 14, 1944
DIED
August 14, 2024
LOCATION
Washington DC, District of Columbia

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Virginia Ann Johnson Michaux, known and loved as "Ginny", embarked upon her final great exploration on August 14, 2024. As a wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend she defined courage, curiosity, adventurous spirit and passion for the planet. It was that tenacity that saw her through a...

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Please accept my sincere sympathy on the death of your beloved wife Ginny. Best, Kathy Prout widow of Jay Prout

Dick, Rick, and Alison, my heart sank when I just learned about Ginny´s passing! May she rest in heavenly peace! What a full and rich life she lived, curious, creative, and determined! Regrets for allowing life to separate us! So happy to read about Tia´s thriving! Sending mighty prayers and gentle hugs as you manage your deep loss! Love you all, Linda Holt

Dear Dick, Rick, Allison and family, We were so sad to read in the UNC magazine about Ginny's death. She was such a special lady and we were so honored to know her at UNC and Sea Pines.

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Dear Dick, Rick, Allison and family, We were so sad to have just learned of Ginny's death which was listed in the UNC magazine. We feel so lucky to have known Ginny at UNC as well as at Sea Pines. With much love, Suzy and Dan Wolff

I would like to express my sincere condolences to Dick, Alison, and Rick for their loss. Ginny and Dick were neighbors of mine in Cabo. I am so grateful that I got to know this amazing woman and will miss her terribly. We connected on many levels, from climate change to politics. We were on committees together, we took walks, dinner a few times. Ginny's book was wonderful! The tree in her book is so symbolic of how you all have chosen to memorialize your darling wife and...

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Ginny was the most caring loving woman with the sweetest smile. She had this quiet gumption to conquer so many amazing things in her life. She was so humble and happy in life with Dick. He was the love of her life.

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