

Virginia courageously fought a debilitating illness for eight years, showing strength, resilience, and quiet determination throughout.
She began her career in sewing and manufacturing, later working in security, and ultimately found her calling in the home health field, where she devoted herself to caring for others, including her own mother of 101 years of age.
She loved to travel and cherished her trips to Las Vegas with her three sisters, where laughter and time together mattered more than anything else. In her later years, her greatest joy was being a grandmother to her two grandsons, Juan and Julian.
Virginia loved dogs and found comfort in classic television and cooking for those she loved. She was also known for her one-of-a-kind way with words—often delivering sentences that felt like three thoughts at once, requiring a bit of interpretation but always ending in laughter. Her family treasured these connect-the-dot “Virginia-isms.” Her message delivered everything when the words themselves delivered a clever nothing.
She is survived by two sisters, two brothers, her son, her daughter-in-law, and her two beloved grandsons, Juan and Julian.
Virginia will be remembered for her resiliency, her Virginia-isms, her smirks, her menudo, and her love for life.
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