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GIARDI, Virginia C. Virginia C. Giardi, 86, died peacefully Thursday, (February 8, 2007), at Sunrise Assisted Living of West Hartford, where she had made her home for the last three years. She was born in West Hartford, the daughter of the late Enrico and Elisabetta (Donati) Ciapponi. She was a graduate of Hall High School and was employed by G. Fox and Company until her marriage to Libero A. Giardi in 1948. He predeceased her in 2004. Virginia was a life long member of the Elmwood Community Church. She is survived by her daughter Linda and husband Everett Buron of Phippsburg ME; their two sons Everett of Portland and James, an Army Medic stationed in Iraq; her daughter Barbara Giardi and husband Norm Reuss of Williston, VT and their two sons Andrew and Henry; and her son James Giardi and fiancée Julie Martucci of West Hartford. There are no public visiting hours. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Elmwood Community Church, 26 Newington Road, West Hartford, 06110. Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, West Hartford has care of the arrangements.
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Claudia S. Ciapponi
February 13, 2007
The last time I saw my Aunt Virginia was about 8 years ago when I visited the area to see relatives I had not seen in some time. She was as lovely and warm as I had always remebered her. My sympathy goes out to her children and grandchildren.
Susan McLarney
February 11, 2007
I had the priviledge of visiting with Virginia at Sunrise recently and she was so gracious and kind. I brought news and old stories from our Church, and she remembered and told me some of her own memories of Elmwood Church, before I was a member there. I will miss seeing her, but I'm grateful we met. Sincerely Susan McLarney
Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home
February 11, 2007
Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.
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