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Virginia Rose Muth

Suffield, Connecticut

1920 - 2009

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Virginia Rose Cameron Muth, 89, of Suffield, passed away on Oct. 5, 2009, at Bay State Hospital in Springfield.Born Jan. 13, 1920, in Olcott, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Golda Mae Bibb and Peter Reid Cameron. She was a long-time resident of Longmeadow and East Longmeadow, Mass.She...

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I'm so glad to be able to visit this page... Aunt Ginny comes to mind now and then and the fond memories return. Thanks for the email that brought me here today to once again read these memories and condolences. Miss you Ginny.

Aunt Ginny was a very kind and caring person. I still remember the french toast she used to make at she and Uncle Ralph's old house in Springfield. She even lent me her car so I could go to work - always risky when the driver is a teenager. Truly a wonderful person. May the memory of the righteous be for an eternal blessing.

My mom, Pat Starin, and Ginny enroute to the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach.

Aunt Ginny was my Godmother and she has a special place in my heart. She was a special lady who always made you feel at home and so very welcome. I have such fond memories of driving out to see her at her house in East Longmeadow and later her apartment in Suffield. Just last summer we drove out to Tanglewood, Ginny, my daughter Celia, my neighbor Silva and myself. We took Route 20 and Ginny reminisced about trips taken many years ago on that same road (her preferred route). One of the...

Aunt Denny will be so missed by her family. We had so many good times on our trips to the beach, to California, and especially to Greece. Our house is full of her memories and each memory is so special. I feel very lucky to be named after her and I only hope I can live up to her wonderful name.
Aunt Denny, You are missed but remembered.

We are all going to miss Mrs. Muth--her great cooking, southern drawl, intelligence and sense of humor were her trademarks. But by far her most noteworthty trait was the kindness she extended to her friends and family throughout the years, always making those who visited her feel welcome and appreciated.

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.

VIRGINIA WAS A VERY GRACIOUS AND KIND WOMAN. SHE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
LOVE BOB & GINNY