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The Rev. Virginia A. Miner

Blakely, Pennsylvania

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Virginia Miner passed away in Blakely, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Virginia are being provided by Robert E Decker Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on February 21, 2018.

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VA as she always signed posts is still missed today as the day she left us. The countless times she listened to my woes an came to visit my sick husband will always be in my heart. So missed, life has changed since she left our world.

My sincere condolences to Rev. Virginia's family & friends. I am very grateful & truly blessed to know VA. I began as a student of hers. I was so intrigued by her personality, thoughts and the way she looked at things in perspective.I attended her church shortly afterwards. She was their for me in my good & bad times. She married my husband & I. She gave me strength to face my fears,and believed in me. She was the truest human being I've ever known.Very fascinating, compassionate, and loving...

Virginia and I were students at Princeton Seminary. She kept things lively with her good humor. There was a unusual puzzle (spilled milk) for us to work on outside her dorm room at Brown Hall. We both did internships in NY state and would hike Buttermilk falls near Ithaca together on our days off. Virginia was a faithful friend and inspiration to all. What a blessing to know her! Heaven's getting crowded! The trumpets are sounding! Thanks be to God! Alleluia! Alleluia!

The world has lost a true servant, Virginia Miner, but heaven has gained a great soul. My sincerest condolences to the entire Miner family. Virginia was a gift to the world, and especially to those of us who loved her. God has her in his loving arms now. Well done, thou good and faithful servant. I pray our Father's peace and comfort for all of the Miner family.

I had the pleasure of having Rev. Miner for two religion classes at Marywood. Her loss came as a shock and a deepened sadness. None of her students knew her health struggles, even as a nursing major she never shared her personal problems. The most humble, nonjudgemental human being I've had the pleasure of gaining knowledge from. I will never forget her passion, knowledge, and intimate discussions we all shared. I know her faith inspired many, including myself. May she rest peacefully with...

So very sorry for the loss. For a number of years the Miner family lived near us in Sanfordville outside of Montrose. She was a true servant of God. Rest In Peace Rev.Virgiia.

Prayers of sympathy to Virginia's family and also to Pastor Margo. Prayers of rejoice for Virginia as she greets her new life.
Virginia shared times of sadness and events of gladness with my family and we thank God we had her aboard.

My condolences to Rev. Miner's family and friends while they mourn the loss of a wonderful woman. I was a student of hers at Marywood University and she truly left an impact on every student. I am thankful to have known her and to have learned about life and God from her. She will be truly missed.

As Virginia always said ---- PEACE VA

wITH DEEP SADNESS. I give my thought,prayers and condolence to your family and to Margo Tomilson. Virginia will be so missed. She married my children baptized my grand children and baptized my great grand babies. She was my mentor and helped me thru trying times. She certainly is A chosen one of God and I know she went to him with dignity like she live. RIP Virginia