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Virginia M. Minor

Trenton, New Jersey

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Virginia M. Minor PRINCETON - Virginia M. Minor, 77, died Tuesday at home, following a hard-fought battle against cancer of the pancreas. Virginia was born in the United States and moved frequently with her family in Central and South America, spending several years in Buenos Aires, Argentina...

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My heartfelt condolences to the Minor family. Virginia was a dear friend since our early 1960 days in the IBM Trenton, NJ office. I am so thankful for all that Virginia taught me over the years from how to make a fondue to being self confident. I will always treasure her friendship and now her spirit.

My Condolences to the family of Virginia.
I know her spirit will live on for through the many people she has enfluenced and touched over the years.
I considered Virginia a special friend. She contributed so much to the game of tennis and lead the way for the rest of us women. Playing against the men before it was actually excepted and I am sure she taught them a thing or two.
I will always remember Virginia with a smile on my face, for her fiestiness, her wit, her humor, and her...

This form of extending condolences is new to me but I appreciate the chance to remember Virginia. I just happened to see the obit on Friday. When she was at IBM, a friend of mine referred me to her when I was starting out in my own business. In addition to giving me advice and encouragement, she hired me and I worked for her at IBM for over a year. We kept in touch for a time and then lost contact after she left IBM, but I think of her often and will always be indebted to her for her...

Please accept our sincere condolences - we have known Virginia for a long time, first as Bob Lessing's favorite tennis partner (of course, she could beat most men at the game), and then, as a valuable member of the Women's College Club of Princeton. I will pass the sad news to the members at the next meeting, and I'm sure they would like to join my husband and me in an expression of sympathy for the loss of a woman of character and decision. A special hug for Cynthia from Ed and Jane Coda