Virginia-Stockton-Obituary

Virginia Ray Stockton

Houston, Texas

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On October 21st 2006 our loving mother VIRGINIA RAY STOCKTON went to be with the Lord. She was born January 13, 1948 in Houston, Texas. Virginia loved life and lived it to its fullest. Virginia loved to travel and spend time with her friends and family. Virginia's favorite place was her home in...

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Hi this is Vania. I can't believe I am reading this obituary. I am so saddened by this loss. Virginia was always a good mother to me and also friend. Please I am praying that someone in the family reads this. I also just found out about Robby too and am very shocked to hear that too. I would like to know where they are buried and other details. Jodey, Gary or Tiffany please contact me at your earliest convenience. Todd and I are very saddened by this and we would just like to pay our...

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Miss Virgie-
Brady and I will miss you. I will always treasure our "Christmas party" memories. Thank you for being an inspiration to Brady and myself over this past year of our life. You were always so uplifting and encouraging. You will forever have a place in our hearts. Dance with the angels, Honey!
Love ya and miss you,

Virgie-
Brady and I will miss you dearly. Thanks for all of the great memories,especially our famous Christmas party memories. You have been a great inspiration for Brady and myself through this last year of our life. You were always so positive and up lifting and I will carry a special place in my heart for you, Miss Virgie. Dance with the angels honey!
Love,
Shauna Rhodes

She will be missed. She was a great worker at Calpine Chennel and a great friend to me...
Thanks,
Shirley Mathews