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Virginia Anna Myers

Kansas City, Missouri

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Virginia Anna Myers, 41, passed away at her home after a 31 year battle with lupus. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, January 26, 2007 at St. James Lutheran Church 1104 N.E. Vivion Rd. Visitation will be Thursday, January 25 the from 5-7 p.m. at White Chapel Funeral Home, 6600 N....

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To Ginny's Family-
I am very sad to hear of Ginny's passing. I met her so many years ago while working at Boatmens Bank. We had sooo many laughs together and good times. She was a wonderful friend. My prayers are with you during this time and I know that she is now with her Lord and at peace.

To Ginny's family. Like many others, I met Ginny through working with Bank of America. She has always been a lovely, cheerful person. So much so that I was not aware of her illness until just a few years ago. I was so sad to hear of her passing and always believed that she would live for a hundred years. I share your sorrow and will miss her very much.

Uncle Bob, Barbara, and family,
I was talking to Mom on the phone a few minutes ago when she told me of Virginia's unexpected passing. I want you to know that you all are in my prayers. I sm so sorry to hear of your loss. I know you will miss her tremendously. Rom. 8:38-39 gives us a promise that I hope will sustain you until you walk with her again in heaven. "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor anything...

Ginny and I met 20 years ago when we both worked at Universal Underwriters Group and we became friends immediately. She was always singing, energetic, and we had so much fun together. She was one of the strongest people I have ever known, always optimistic and hopeful. I will always cherish the times that we had together. Ginny loved her family very much; you are in my thoughts and prayers.

To The Fletchall Family:

While I never actually worked with Ginny, I had the opportunity of meeting her at Vicky Fexer's wedding in October 2006. I felt like I knew her because of all of the stories other co-workers told about Ginny.

May your family receive comfort and peace in knowing that she is no longer suffering from the illness that she had and in those low times, try to think of all the good times and the love she offered.

Sincerely,

Fred...

I knew Ginny many years as a coworker at Bank of America and friend. She was a very sweet and I will miss her.

When I worked for Bank of America, one of the first things I remember about Ginny was her love of singing. In fact, on one of my first trips to Kansas City, when she and I met, we talked of many things, but we spoke in great length about the joy that singing brought her and about the possible opportunites to sing with her choir here and abroad. She was always so upbeat, happy and willing to please. She was such a sweet and gentle person. I feel very fortunate to have known her. I'm so...

In our hearts and prayers.
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Mary Poe & Family

your in our hearts & prayers our Love Mary poe& family