2 Entries
Lynnette Walker
December 18, 2007
I wish I could be there today to give testimony to what a wonderful person Virginia was. She always helped me when I was feeling homesick and understood how important family was.
Jordan called her Granny and she remembers all of the presents and hugs Virginia gave her when she was little.
Although I haven't seen Virginia with my eyes in 14 years, my heart has seen her many times.
I will certainly miss her Christmas cards and the personal messages she sent.
Please know that Virginia will be greatly missed.
Larry Blackwell
December 18, 2007
Ann,
You are one of many in my life who gave much and asked for nothing in return. Surley God has chosen you to be with him and rejoin you with your earthly father Guy. When you see my brother Carl give him a hug for all of us waiting to join him and others who have gone before.
We love you and someday will see you again for eternity.
Love always,
Uncle Carl, Aunt Ruby,
Larry, Rita and Lauren
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Roanoke, VA

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