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Virginia N. Sherman

North Woodstock, Connecticut

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Virginia N. Sherman September 12, 1914 - December 3, 2008 NORTH WOODSTOCK -Virginia N. Sherman, 94, of North Woodstock, died Wednesday at the Douglas Manor in Windham. She was the wife of the late W. Aner Sherman, he died in 1977. She was born September 12, 1914 in North Brookfield, MA, daughter...

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Sending heartfelt prayers and thoughts in the loss of our dear Virginia. She has been a blessing in my life. Her caring , kindness and love of family,and friends have taught me how to love. You are forever a part of my heart, dear Virginia.

With my deepest sympathies to Mrs. Sherman's family. I was fortunate to have been one of the staff members in the ICU at DKH that she volunteered many hours to. She was a quiet and compassionate lady, that always had a kind word to say to others. Mrs. Sherman will be greatly missed.

Mrs Sherman will always be remembered by the staff of Day Kimball Hospital, especially those of us she organized in the Intensive Care Unit. I dont think people realize just how important our volunteers are to us, and as special as Mrs Sherman. You will be truly missed. Chris and Anthony Osborn

I feel privileged to have known Virginia and all of my memories are good one. I truly enjoyed visiting with Virginia and certainly ate my share of her cookies. I'm glad my children got to know her she was a wonderful person and will truly be missed. My sympathies and prayers to the entire family.

We called her “Aunt”. It was never Aunt Virginia, just Aunt. She was that special in our lives. We were blessed by sharing life with such a special person.
I grew up in the same house as Aunt. This gave my siblings and I plenty of opportunity to share life with her. My brother and his friends were especially good at dreaming up ways to tease her. One day they caught a fish in the brook and put it in her toilet. Later that afternoon there was a hysterical scream from the powder room!...

I always knew her to be kind & wonderful. She will be locked in my
memory.

I will always remember Virginia as a Kind & Wonderful Person.She helped us alot in ICU,She was always there for Us. My Prayers & Thoughts are with Her Family!