

loved ones by her side and with the spirit and soul of those who loved her. The struggles she faced with Scleroderma, are a true testimate to Virginia's faith in Christ and her divine gift of inflexibility.
Virginia was born and raised in Chicago where she met and married her husband Edward Sachs [2014]. She will be missed by her Sister Rita and family, her Brother Edwin and his family; Daughter Holly,
Son-in-law Franck their three children; Daughter Meredith, and Surrogate son Andy.
Virginia savored life, the slightest change of the current, every Dolphin, and Sea Life brought her much peace and solace especially, with Henry The Cat (always) at her side.
She adored her family and friends. She had a passion for reading, music, and claimed to have been a world class Word Game afficinado.
Mommy,
Much did you suffer for the sake of others, you were a “one of a kind” of a kind Mother,
friend or foe would agree there never could be another.
You were always loving, giving, and caring; lest we forget pushy and overbaring.
Virginia's LIST:
She loved her family more than anything, except; for Henry, she loved her Cat Henry.
No, wait, Virginia loved her Cat Henry, and Wine.
Henry, Wine, and Phone Games.
Henry, Wine, Phone Games, and Little Debbies
Henry, Wine, Phone Games, Little Debbies, and Cookies.
Henry, Wine, Phone Games, Little Debbies, Cookies, and Ice Cubes.
Henry, Wine, Phone Games, Little Debbies, Cookies, Ice Cubes with her Rum and Coke.
Henry, Wine, Phone Games, Little Debbies, Cookies, TWO Ice Cubes, with her Rum and Coke, did I forget to mention TWO Ice Cubes, and Henry
God has His Hands full, really full, well except for the Wine.
A Celebration of Virginia's Life will be held on December 8, 2021 at 2:30, in 3210 59th St. S., Town Shores; Gulfport, FL 33707.Location is at Manatee Park, South End of Town Shores.
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