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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Virginia Geddes, 89 years old, born on December 24, 1924, and passed away on September 24, 2014. We will remember her forever.
September 25, 2015
September 25, 2015
Virginia passed away one year ago on my birthday. So, for me, today is a day of celebration and loss. I remember her passion for life and hospitality when I visited her and Francis years ago. Although her loss brings me sadness, remembering her remarkable spirit brings fond images and for that I celebrate.
October 30, 2014
October 30, 2014
My favorite memory of Aunt Virginia is her infectious laugh--the way she would throw her head back and delight everyone with her enjoyment of the moment. Virginia has always been supportive of my endeavors in life which made me feel very loved.
October 29, 2014
October 29, 2014
With a mixture of sadness and and Thanksgiving I received the news of Virginia's passing. Peace and blessings to Fran and the family as they now transitions to living with just her remarkable spirit, without her physical presence to renew that spirit.
October 12, 2014
October 12, 2014
Virginia, my aunt, wrote back to me in 2009 after beginning to use a walker and said, "I loved your suggestion that our bodies are just tents. that fits for me!" She knew how to live with the temporal in light of the eternal. I will miss Virginia-- one who extended much kindness to me over the years.

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September 25, 2015
September 25, 2015
Virginia passed away one year ago on my birthday. So, for me, today is a day of celebration and loss. I remember her passion for life and hospitality when I visited her and Francis years ago. Although her loss brings me sadness, remembering her remarkable spirit brings fond images and for that I celebrate.
October 30, 2014
October 30, 2014
My favorite memory of Aunt Virginia is her infectious laugh--the way she would throw her head back and delight everyone with her enjoyment of the moment. Virginia has always been supportive of my endeavors in life which made me feel very loved.
October 29, 2014
October 29, 2014
With a mixture of sadness and and Thanksgiving I received the news of Virginia's passing. Peace and blessings to Fran and the family as they now transitions to living with just her remarkable spirit, without her physical presence to renew that spirit.
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The Little Prince

October 31, 2014

My aunt Virginia was still living with her parents when I was a very young boy. It is one of my earliest memories. I was about three and a half when she gave me my first book in English, The Little Prince. I was born in 1943, and the book was a first edition, 1943 publication. I remember at that time Aunt Virginia encouraging me to learn to read. I still have the book, and after a career of 42 years in education, I have become a published author, like Aunt Virginia. She encouraged all whom she met to strive for excellence. She was indeed, a brilliant and great lady. Richard Craig Hurt

Witty Conversationalist

October 5, 2014

When I was in college, I flew home for a spring break, and my father picked me up at the San Francisco airport late in the evening, arriving at our house at about 11.30 pm. My mother had already gone to bed, but she got up to greet me since it had been many months since we had seen each other while my father went to bed.

At 7.00 the next morning, my father walked into the breakfast room surprised to find my mother and me still intently engaged in conversation, having stayed up all night chatting away. I have such fond memories of her wit and sense of humor, and that one all-night conversation exemplified for me my extraordinary good fortune to have been raised by a mother so interested in connection that she would spend all night catching up, with both of us oblivious to normal patterns of daily life. Because of interactions like that, I always had the sense as an adult that if she hadn't been my mother and I had just met her in the course of everyday life, I still would have found her a fascinating and interesting person and hoped that I would get to enjoy further such deep and satisfying conversations.

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