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Virginia May "Ginny" Tudor

Virginia May "Ginny" Tudor obituary

Virginia Tudor Obituary


Virginia May "Ginny" (Humphrey) Tudor, after battling cancer for several years, released her final breath in the loving embrace of her family at her residence in Marysville, California, on September 4, 2023. She was born in Alhambra, California on June 3, 1943.

Ginny cherished nature, animals and being outdoors. She was a volunteer at the Historic Marysville City Cemetery, a local history enthusiast, and a member of Friends for the Preservation of Yuba County History.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, Helen A. and Paul G. Humphrey.

She is survived by her sisters, Helen Traylor and Pauline Vierra; three children, DeWayne Tudor (Lynn Hutchinson), Victoria Tudor, and Timothy Tudor (Danielle); grandchildren, Alexander Tudor and Isabelle Tudor; nephews, Sean Traylor and Anthony Vierra; niece, Margaret Hill; and many adoring friends and extended family.

There will be a Celebration of Life with close friends and family. No services per her request.

In lieu of flowers please take time to hug your loved ones or donate to your favorite charity in her honor.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Appeal Democrat on Sep. 16, 2023.

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Natalie & Peter mackenzie

March 9, 2024

I'm going to miss our email exchanges and news from Marysville. Thank you for your work within the Historic Cemetery and for the assistance restoring the headstone of our gt gt grandfather William Henry Sampson. Our thoughts and sympathy to your family from ours. Natalie and Peter Mackenzie. New Zealand

Vickie

September 25, 2023

I miss you more each day.

Vickie

September 25, 2023

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