Virginia-Watts-Obituary

Virginia Jenny Watts

Ypsilanti, Michigan

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Watts, Virginia Jenny Ypsilanti, MI Age 61, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, left to be with the Lord Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a brief illness. She was born April 5, 1944 in Prestonsburg, KY, the daughter of John L. and Shirley (Weddington)...

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Even after a year I still do not have the words that I want to say. I miss my dear aunt so much and think of her often. I know she is in a better place, where she is free of pain and suffering. I know it is selfish of me to wish she was still here with us, but I know she is truly in a better place.

i can't belive she's gone and to all her younger grandchidren that were not born or to young to know what was going on i feel bad for them she was a wonderful nanny and person and i miss her sooooo much and can't belive she's gone
i will see her soon
love you and miss you

A year has come and gone since Our Wonderful Mother has gone on to be with our Heavenly Father! I miss her dearly but I know now she knows no PAIN or SORROW! The tears I shed are for my Pain and sorrow since she is no longer with us! I miss her loveing touch and voice and our Great Friendship that no other will know just how Special that bond was and the secrets we shared. I miss her dearly!
For those of you that said kind words or sent beautiful flowers or help to care for Mom and...

Uncle Roger and Family,

We just wanted you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Aunt Jenny will be greatly missed but at least we know that we will see her again and when we do she will be free from pain and suffering. She has given us one more reason to look forward to going home.

We love you all,

Words can't express the loss that we have all felt. I remember all the times she waved you in "just to talk" and I also remember the times she waved you in "just to talk" but was too busy to stop. I will cherish all my memories and all the talks that we did have, but also regret the times I was too busy to stop. My thoughts are with her soul mate Uncle Roger and her kids and grandkids that meant the world to her. My lesson learned is to always take time "just to talk".
Love to you Aunt...

Jenny,
A smart and simple woman
A mother to us all
Our own cheerleader
At each game of street ball

Always on the front porch
Sitting in her chair
That will be my memory
Her cheering for us there

She loved her family
They were her pride and joy
She loved to show off pictures
Of all her girls and boys

Every day the sun shines
She’ll be in my thoughts and prayers
And I...

I just found out over the weekend about Jenny's passing. My deepest sympathy to you all. You were great neighbors to us and will always be in our memory.
Jenny, Allen, and Rachael Russel

Dearest Roger and Family,
We are so sorry and sad at the news of Jennys passing. It was so good to talk to you both at Mrs. Greers visitation. You will all be in our prayers.
Your old neighbors,
Rick and Charlesie Maynard

Dear Uncle Roger, Randy, Scotty, Linda, and families:
We just wanted to thank you all for letting us spend some of those precious last moments with Auntie. She was always more than just an aunt, and we will miss her dearly.

Love You All!
Didget, Tee, Kristen, Sara, and Weezer