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WARREN Virginia Warren, 72, passed away Saturday, April 17, 2004. She was born in Portsmouth, VA and was a long time resident of Jacksonville, FL. She retired from Maxwell House after serving 29 years, and was currently working for Enterprise Rental Car Company. She was a member of Fort Caroline Presbyterian Church and was past president of Eastern Star. Virginia is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Liz and Kenny Earnest; a son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Georgia Willis; four grandchildren, Carrie, Arthur and Henry " Will" Willis and Jennifer Earnest; as well as a best-friend, Helen Fry-Hartman. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2004 in the Chapel of HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME, 6940 Atlantic Boulevard, with Dr. Timothy Womack and Dr. Herbert Meza officiating. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends this evening, Tuesday, April 20th from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Virginia had a remarkable love for life and her family. She was filled with an amazing spirit - we are grateful that she was so blessed and able to express this until the very end. She will be missed as much as she is loved. In lieu of flowers Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida. Please sign the Guestbook at Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Apr. 20, 2004.

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Bill Tiencken

April 25, 2004

I offer my heart felt sympathies to the family of Virginia. I had not known Virginia to long, but had the pleasure of working with her at Enterprise Auto Rental on numerous occasions starting last year.I was out of town at the time of her passing and funeral and did not learn of her passing until yesterday.God bless her and family, may she rest in peace.

Lisa and Mike Weitzel

April 21, 2004

Dear Liz, Kenny, and Jennifer,

Our prayers and love are with you in this painful time. The love and friendship your mother gave shines through you. God Bless and keep you.

Kerri Lundberg

April 20, 2004

Kenny, Liz and Jennifer: My thoughts have been with you since learning of Virginia's hospitalization. I understand she was in ICU. I wanted to call but knowing you would not be at home and that you would be unable to use your cell in the hospital.



I remember during my separation your mom and I went out to talk. She was very supportive and helpful.

You and Kenny were both there when I was in the hospital for such a long time. I would have liked to have been at the hospital this time for you but I imagine you were in a secluded area w/o any visitors.



Losing a loved one, as you know many times, is hard. Your mother will be remembered by many and you all will have the support of many people.



Mark is in San Antonio and I know he sends his thoughts as well.



We are thinking of you as are many people. All of you have touched the lives of many and at this difficult time we hope to support you.

Your mother touched the lives of many and that is a nice remembrance.



Love, Kerri, Kelsey and Mark

Robin Blank

April 20, 2004

Dear Liz, Kenny and Jenn:

Thinking of you in your time of sorrow. I have many fond memories of your mom and have to smile when I think of some of the old times. She will be missed but always in our hearts. I love you, Liz.

Your friend, Robin

Benjamin Warren

April 20, 2004

Virginia will be missed by all who knew her. She was a very loving and

giving person. I will especially miss her laugh and sense of humor.

She was a great friend and stepmother. She will always be remembered in my heart.

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