Virginia-Peters-Obituary

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Virginia Frances "Ginny" Peters

Princeton, West Virginia

May 5, 1937 – Apr 7, 2020 (Age 82)

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BORN
May 5, 1937
DIED
April 7, 2020
AGE
82
LOCATION
Princeton, West Virginia

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Seaver Funeral Home and Cremation Service - Princeton Obituary

Virginia Frances “Ginny” Peters, 82, of Princeton died Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at Princeton Community Hospital. Born May 5, 1937 in Bluefield, WV, she was the daughter of the late Jacob A. “Doc” Peters and Eva P. (Maness) Peters. Virginia was a 1955 graduate of Big Creek High School and worked...

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Prayer for all Virginias Family and Friends . So sorry for your loss . Virginia was a very dear friend to our Family . We will miss her dearly. John,Para, Jamie,& Brittany Belcher

So sorry to hear this. I worked with Ginny at First Community, and I absolutely loved her. Prayers for the family.

My late wife Brenda and I met Ginny when she joined the Princeton Chapter #53 OES.. At that time I was Worthy Patron. She became goods friend of ours. We share many memories of time spent together. So sad to learn of her passing. RIP Ginny.

Ginny will always be in my heart. So many fond memories of when we worked together at Rockwell. There will never be a more loving, kind person. Though I hadn't seen her in several years she was always the same happy person when we met. God has surely added another "rose" to his flower garden. I wish peace and sweet memories of Ginny for her remaining family.

Ginny, you are forever imprinted in my mind popping into my mom's kitchen in your square dancing outfit. I am forever indebted to you for your friendship to mom and to me. I loved you and will miss you dear lady.

Loved my good friend ,she will be missed by a lot rest in peace see you again love Betty.

Loved her very much. Lots of good memories spending time with her.

Ginny was an amazing woman with a wonderful sense of humor! There was never a dull moment when she was around.
I worked with her at First Community Bank.
Ginny was a loving, kind, and generous person.