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Virginia L. Nelson

1939 - 2025

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Virginia L. NelsonMarch 16, 1939 - May 27, 2025Virginia L. "Ginny" Nelson, 86, died May 27, 2025, in Charlottesville, attended by her children and caregivers.Ginny was born March 16, 1939, in Livonia, MI, the third daughter of Lloyd F. and Margaret Nelson. Following in the footsteps of her...

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I´m so saddened to hear of Ginny´s passing. She was one of my mom´s dearest friends and allies. She was an amazing support to my mom and our entire family before, during and after we lost her to cancer in 1990. Always a delightful and calming presence. Surrounding you all in Peace as you grieve.

I am so sorry to learn of Ginny's passing. I knew her through both of her careers in Charlottesville. She had a wonderful life and leaves you with many fond memories. May God bless you and guide you through theses times. Gaby Hall

Dear Danny, I was so saddened to hear of your mom's passing. She was a lovely lady and very supportive when I taught you in elementary school. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Fondly, Demi Runkle

A life well lived and impacted on so many other lives. When I entered the real estate industry at the age of 20 in 1990 my first sales manager was Ginny and thank God for that! She was one of the main reasons for my success in the industry. Always patient and kind she was a guiding force. The one thing I will always remember was one night very early in my career I was making cold calls with no success. My cubicle was on the outside of the bullpen near the walk to the kitchen. Ginny...

Prayers and blessings to family . In real estate for yrs with Many and left lots memories

As I child I always enjoyed your parents when they brought you to South Litchfield. Your Mother was such a class act and as one of the younger "out laws" my Mother always enjoyed her. Wishing Dan & Katie peace as the go through the loss of there very dear Mother.

I met Ginny when she went with Katy and me to the "Cell Tech" conventions all over the state about 30 or more years ago. I remember her as kind, friendly and fun-loving. I enjoyed her company as we traveled and got to know each other a bit. I know you are going to miss her, Katy, and I am so glad I had a chance to get to know her a little bit. I send you and the family sympathy and love.

Dan and I were close friends all through our younger years, so I spent a lot of time at Ginny´s. She always made me feel welcome, respected and safe. She was a lovely person with a smile that lit up a room. My deepest condolences to Dan, Lisa, Katy and the whole family.

I´m so sorry to hear that Ginny has passed. She had a smile that would light up a room. A very good person. Gerry