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Rose Hendricks
June 2, 2025
I met Virginia through work nearly 30 yrs. ago. She was not just a co-worker though. She became a very dear friend over the years. She was also part of the Blank Rome Tea Group, about a dozen or so women who either worked at BR or were former Blank Romers. We would get together every few months and meet up for tea at the Painted Tea Cup and catch up with everyone´s busy lives. Ginny was always such a great conversationalist. She especially loved bragging about her children and grandchildren. She was so proud of her family. Her face lit up and her eyes sparkled whenever she spoke of them. Ginny will be dearly missed by not only her friends at BR, but everyone who ever crossed her path. She was a force! God Bless you my friend. I know you are in heaven singing with a choir of angels now.
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