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Virginia "Kathy" Scruggs

Na, Michigan

1948 - 2014

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SCRUGGS, VIRGINIA “KATHY”, age 66, of St. Clair Shores. Lost her battle with cancer on Sunday, July 13, 2014 at home. Born May 8, 1948 in Jellico, Tennessee to the late Robert and Freida Anderson (nee Harber). Kathy was very involved with the St. Clair Shores community and Politics. Wife of the late Walter. Beloved mother of Karyn (Michael) Teadt of Maumee, Ohio and Glynn (Lynn) Scruggs of Belleville, Michigan. Proud grandmother of Morgan and Marlee Teadt, Chadd and Jorri Scruggs. Dear sister of Robert (Patsy) Anderson, JoAnn (Charles) Selvidge. Several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by siblings, Sarah S. Anderson, Victoria L. Bugg and Oscar K. Anderson. Kathy requested a private service to be held at a later date. Memorials suggested to Reverence Home Health & Hospice, P.O. Box 673271, Detroit, MI 48267 Arrangements by Simple Funerals 586- 777-0555. Share a tribute at: www.SimpleFunerals.net

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My dear aunt Kathy is still missed. I still like to think I could just call her and hear her sweet reassuring voice. She always gave me great advice and I valued her opinions. I treasure our interactions. I love the fact that my youngest child took her first steps at her home in Michigan when my family was able to visit her and aunt Sue. She was known in the family lovingly as the "manager", a person you could go to and get things done. I still have letters from her and will never forget her...

There are no words...

You spirit was so driven you were so determined to rise up from this illness...I just can believe that in the end you were taken.

Iam sorry to hear of Kathy's passing away. I always enjoyed listening to her remarks at the St. Clair Shores, city councils. She was a remarkable speaker and always gave you the impression that she searched her subjects well. She lived one street away and I looked forward to her little speeches. Sorry for your loss.
Margaret Ignich