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Virginia Midkiff Obituary

Midkiff (Young), Virginia
1933 - 2020
Virginia F. Midkiff passed on November 25, 2020. Virginia was born in Logan, WV on March 7, 1933 to Oma and Alva Young (Lusher). Virginia went to Logan High School and earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Ohio State University. Virginia worked as an administrative assistant at the Ohio State University and also retired from there. Virginia enjoyed playing bridge with her friends, traveling with her family, and spending time with her kids and grandkids. Virginia was a loving mother and grandmother and will be sadly missed. Virginia was preceded in death by her son Robert Midkiff and is survived by sisters Mary and Pansy and brother Al; daughter Debbie (Ed) Agner; son Brian (Joy) Midkiff; grandchildren Lindsey and Colin Agner, Noelle and Joshua (Tory) Midkiff. The family would like to thank all of her lady bridge friends and Mercer Street neighbors for their loving support. Due to the coronavirus and travel concerns, the family is planning on a memorial luncheon sometime in the summer of 2021.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Nov. 28 to Nov. 29, 2020.

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Judith Chamberlain

November 30, 2020

Debbie, Brian, and family
I am so sad to learn of Ginny’s passing. I have tremendous loving memories of my time spent with her.
Beginning with our bridge playing, weeks in Daytona Beach, swimming, attending church and on it goes. She was a lovely lady and treasured friend.
May the promised Holy Spirit bring you comfort and your blessed memories help to lessen your grief.
Much love and prayers.
Sincerely,
Judy Chamberlain

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