With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Virginia 'Ginny' Schellenberg Graygor, who went to be with the Lord on January 14, 2026, after a life marked by love, hard work, faith, and deep devotion to family and friends.
Ginny was born in Dallas, Texas on June 4, 1947. She was the daughter of Albert and Margaret Schellenberg and grew up alongside her siblings: Fred, Mary Elizabeth, Jim, and Debbie.
After graduating from Ursuline Academy, she began her career as a flight attendant with Braniff Airlines where she met her husband of 21 years, Connie Graygor. She and Connie settled in Corpus Christi, Texas, on North Padre Island and built a successful career in the custom home building business. There, she found great joy in fishing and boating. During this time, she was active in Women in Construction, participated in the Padre Island Garden Club, and continued her education at Del Mar College.
After her children began college at Texas A&M University in College Station, Ginny moved to San Antonio, where she worked for engineering firms, specializing in surveying. She was known as a dependable, capable professional who took pride in her work and the relationships she built along the way.
In retirement, Ginny moved to Mansfield, Texas. She served on the Mansfield Historic Landmark Commission, completed the Mansfield Citizen Police Academy, and was a member of several Mansfield women's groups. Her faith was an important part of her life; she was a member of First Methodist Church of Mansfield, where she attended Bible study, and she also attended
St. Jude’s Catholic Church. She remained socially and physically active through the Mansfield YMCA forming friendships that meant a great deal to her.
Above all else, Ginny was devoted to her family. She is survived by her son, Christopher Graygor, and his wife, Christine, of Mansfield, Texas; her daughter, Carley Graygor Alexander, and her husband, David, of Issaquah, Washington; and her four grandsons, William Graygor, Collin Alexander, Ryan Alexander, and Evan Alexander, who brought her immeasurable joy. Ginny is preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Margaret Schellenberg, of San Antonio, and her sister, Mary Elizabeth Schellenberg Reed. She is also survived by her siblings, Fred Schellenberg and his wife, Margaret, of San Antonio; Fr James Schellenberg of San Antonio; Debbie Schellenberg Peters and her husband, Gordon, of San Antonio; along with nieces, Marisa Campbell, Patricia Lewis, and Mary Helen Newhouse and nephews, James Peters and Fritz Schellenberg, and many great nieces, great nephews, cousins, and friends. These people made her life so very happy.
Her self-proclaimed greatest accomplishment was also her greatest gift: her son, Chris, and her daughter, Carley. She loved her children with all of her heart and loved her grandsons to the moon and back. Ginny loved well. She had a kind and generous heart, a big, joyful laugh, and a way of making people feel welcome and cared for. Her love will continue to be felt through the many lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or South Texas Lighthouse for the Blind in Corpus Christi, two causes close to her heart.
Memorial service will be held on February 7, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, 350 Sutton Dr, San Antonio, Texas 78228, with a reception to follow at the church.
Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jan. 28, 2026.