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Virginia Lee "Ginny" Sundberg

1930 - 2021

Virginia Lee "Ginny" Sundberg obituary, 1930-2021, Fairview, PA

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1930

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2021

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Virginia Sundberg Obituary

Virginia Lee "Ginny" Marsh Sundberg, passed away at her residence on February 15, 2021 from pancreatic cancer.

She was born on November 27, 1930 and had recently celebrated her 90th birthday over Thanksgiving. The family held a parade in front of her home so that all could visit and wave to her!

She was a 1949 graduate of Strong Vincent High School. In 1953 she graduated from Grove City College where she began the Orientation Committee in order to welcome new freshman to the campus. She was a member of Sigma Theta Chi Sorority, Pan Hellenic Association Vice President and she laid the cornerstone of the Buhl Library. She taught Math at Gridley before retiring to raise her family. She was a member of Wayside Presbyterian Church where she was a member of the Naomi Circle, sang in the choir, helped with Vacation Bible School, served as an elder and deacon and was a Sunday school teacher. She then worked as a financial bookkeeper for Dr. Jack Utley's Orthodontics Office for 20 years. After retirement, Ginny served on the Sarah A. Reed Senior Board and Children's Center Boards from 1996-2011, serving as President in 2004-2005 and on the Finance Committee for most of her term. She was a 20 year member and past President of the Fairview Garden Club. Although she hated working in the garden, she loved the flowers! Ginny volunteered with the Hamot Aide Society for 20 years with and alongside her dear friend, Louise Hutchinson. She served as Treasurer of the Hamot Health Foundation Board from 2001 to 2011 and was instrumental in creating the Medical Education Fund. Ginny received the Barbara F. Junker Community Service Award in 2015 for her service to the Fairview School District.

In addition to her parents, James and Florence Marsh, she was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene C. Sundberg, Sr in 1987, and her brother-in-law, Carl Sundberg.

She leaves behind five children and their spouses: Keith and Barbara Sundberg, Karen Sundberg, Eugene and Jami Sundberg Jr., Kurt and Linda Sundberg, and Kristen and Michael Kenosh; 14 grandchildren: Karen (Andrew) Potocki, David (Kylie) Sundberg, Jill (Matthew) McGill, Kristen (Aaron) Taylor, Matthew (Elizabeth) Sundberg, Brian (Elizabeth) Sundberg, Kathryn Sundberg (fiancé Nic Jones), Michael (Jessica) Sundberg, Jack Sundberg, Kendall Sundberg, Nicholas Sundberg, Andrew Kenosh, Thomas Kenosh and Brady Kenosh; 12 great-grandchildren: Katherine, Ethan and Collin Potocki, LeRoy, Rhett and Noel Sundberg, Madeline, Elizabeth and Josephine McGill, Charles and Ean Taylor, and Grant Sundberg; her siblings: Linda Lorah, Ritchie T (Mary) Marsh, and James E. (Mardith) Marsh, Jr. She was a sister-in-law to Wilda Sundberg, Lee (Janice) Sundberg and Adina Morehouse. She leaves behind several dearly loved nieces and nephews as well.

Being a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and homemaker was her true passion. Ginny attended more Fairview sporting events throughout the years than can be counted. Her joy was gathering the entire family every weekend for Sunday dinner which she continued to do till just a few years ago. She was an avid reader and borrowed over 300 books from the Lincoln Library. Her "Thank you" notes were very important to her and legendary in the family. She was known to send a thank you note for receiving a thank you note! She never missed sending a birthday or anniversary card for friends and family. The family expresses its appreciation to Sue Coleman for her years of care and to the staff of the VNA Hospice and her recent night caretakers.

The family will hold a private graveside service at Laurel Hill Cemetery and plans to hold a memorial service to celebrate her life at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Wayside Presbyterian Church Youth Scholarships, 1208 Asbury Road, Erie, PA 16505 or the Fairview School Foundation, 7466 McCray Road, Fairview PA 16415.

Arrangements are under the care of Burton Quinn Scott Cremation & Funeral Services, Inc. West Ridge, 3801 W. 26th Street, Erie.

Send condolences at www.burtonquinnscott.com.

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Published by Erie Times-News on Feb. 21, 2021.

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Renee Wagner

February 26, 2021

Kurt, Linda and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. From reading the obituary, she was a wonderful person.

Sherri & Jack Dempsey

February 25, 2021

What a lovely lady she was- always pleasant and cheerful. We know she will be sadly missed. We're so sorry.

Clarence & Sandy Kearney

February 23, 2021

Kurt and all the family - Ginny was such a wonderful lady and I loved seeing her each year at tax time. She always brightened the day. God Bless her and all of her Family.

Patty Lightner

February 22, 2021

Gene and Jamie, Our deepest condolences to you on the loss of Ginny. She was such a kind, lovely person. And such a wonderful supporter of all things Fairview. She will be missed.

Jerry and Patty Lightner

Shirley dearolph

February 22, 2021

Ginny I’m sorry I never got to meet you in person but thank you for all the things that you sent me and being a good friend to my friend Sue

Kevin Gathers

February 22, 2021

The Gathers Family has many fond memories of summer visits spent at "The Farm". Those were the days! Not a care in the world and so many fun things to do. Back then, The Sundbergs and Gathers spent a lot of time together. My parents, Glen and Mary Lou, thought the world of Gene & Ginny and Carl & Wilda. Us kids never knew how good we had it! I'll always remember Ginny for her kindness, patience and subtle sense of humor. She was truly a gem!

Karen and John Evans

February 22, 2021

Dear Keith and family,

May you take comfort in knowing that your Mom touched many people directly and through your own actions. May you find joy in the multitude of wonderful memories of her with your children and their children, cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.

Gwen & Smith

February 21, 2021

Ginny. Just the thought of her brings a smile to us. I Mark met Ginny bout 12 yrs ago when I first attended Wayside Church. Wasn't long before I started calling her Mom. She always was a delight to talk to. She was a huge presence. When we think of her often, We'll feel that smile.

Michael & Catherine Twohig

February 21, 2021

Sorry to hear of your loss.

E. DiSantis

February 21, 2021

Dear Gene and Kurt,

You and your family have my prayers and condolences as you mourn the loss of your mom. May God comfort you with the knowledge that she had a long, accomplished life and left a wonderful family as her legacy.
Ernie DiSantis

Dorothy. Brozell

February 21, 2021

Dear Gene & Jamie, My deepest Sympathies to you &the family in the loss of your mom..
Dorothy Brozell

Chris Shalkham

February 21, 2021

My deepest sympathy to the Sundberg family. I was the manager at the Dairy Queen and took care of your mom when she ordered cakes. She will be greatly missed. It was an honor to take care of her and I was so happy to see her when she came into the store.
Chris Shalkham

Dave Baker

February 21, 2021

To the Sundberg “kids” - My sympathy on the passing of your mother. Your mom and my mom, Betty Baker, were friends for many years; in fact, I think your mom was the first friend my mom made when she moved to Erie in 1953! She always spoke fondly of times they spent together over the years. May the happy memories of your family gatherings comfort you in your loss. My prayers are with your family.

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