Virginia-Stull-Obituary

Virginia Stull

Portland, Oregon

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Stull, Virginia 86 July 08, 1924 May 02, 2011 Loving mother, wife and friend, she is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, William; son, Clint; daughter, Colleen; 3 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Born in Oakhills, Kan., and raised in the Tigard area, Virginia was an artist and...

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So many sweet memories of Virginia. I´m so grateful to have known her and be inspired by her beautiful artwork. Sending loving thoughts to her family in remembrance of a wonderful.

i have dr virginia stull as a research project she seems like a really great person

Always remember her as a vibrant, fun personality lady. Used to watch her in her studio color pictures and was always impressed with what beautiful work she did with such ease. (Richard Smith)

Virginia was one of my favorite people. She was so much fun to visit with. Colleen was one of my best friends from 1st grade on. I have wonderful memories of her. She inspired me to paint and work at something everyday that you love. I will miss her beautiful smile and example in life. I wish I could have come for her celebration and to show my respect for her. My love to Bill, Clint, Colleen and all the family.
Virginia (Anderson) Smallwood
Gilbert, Arizona

Nanny,
I already miss you so much. I am so lucky to have known you all my life. So lucky to have your name. So lucky to be "one of yours." You will always be with me. Thank you for the signs, it comforts me to know you are at peace.

Virginia was my Dad's little sister, and she told great stories about what a wonderful big brother he was. She was the best aunt anyone could hope for. She loved to talk religion, politics, art, literature, and about her loving family. I will miss her resiliant nature and beautiful smile. I feel so lucky that she was part of my life.

Virginia was one of those ladies that would light up your day. She was so much fun to work with at the Tigard store. Loved her paintings as well. Virginia will be missed!