(nee Schall) 93, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Melford G. Corner; dearest mother of Joan (Michael) Walter, Gary Corner and the late James (survived by Sandy) Corner; dear grandma of M. Chris (Meagan) Walter, Nicole (Brandon) Brooks, Hannah (fiance Daniel Tolliver) Corner, Ellie Corner, Jennifer (William) Molsbee and Daniel (Maggie) Corner; great-grandma of 9; our dear aunt, cousin and friend of many.
Virginia touched many lives, she was loved and will be missed by all who knew her.
Funeral Friday, May 21, 10:30 a.m. at Salem Lutheran Church, 8343 Gravois Rd. (St. Louis). Interment Sunset Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Salem Lutheran Church or Affton Athletic Association. Visitation Thursday May 20, 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. (St. Louis). wwwkutisfuneralhomes.com
My deepest sympathy is with the entire Corner family. I loved Virginia so very much ad will always remember what an amazing woman she was.
My deepest sympathy is with the entire Corner family. I loved Virginia so very much ad will always remember what an amazing woman she was.
Please accept our condolences. We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you
Please accept our condolences. We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you
One of the great people and family of Affton. She will always be in our thoughts. God bless her and the family.
One of the great people and family of Affton. She will always be in our thoughts. God bless her and the family.
Sandy,Jenifer,and Danny,
I am soooo sorry for your loss she was a saint and your family is in my prayers
Sandy,Jenifer,and Danny,
I am soooo sorry for your loss she was a saint and your family is in my prayers
Sandy, my deepest sympathy to you and your family , You are all in our thoughts and prayers
Sandy, my deepest sympathy to you and your family , You are all in our thoughts and prayers
Gary,
Our deepest sympathies for you and your entire family. You remain in our thoughts and our prayers.
Gary,
Our deepest sympathies for you and your entire family. You remain in our thoughts and our prayers.
Our deepest sympathy to the Corner Family. We absolutely loved Virginia, she was the sweetest person you could ever meet We will miss her. Many prayers and hugs to the family.
Our deepest sympathy to the Corner Family. We absolutely loved Virginia, she was the sweetest person you could ever meet We will miss her. Many prayers and hugs to the family.
With deepest sympathy to the Corner family. An angel just made her way to heaven. May your hearts be filled with her precious memories.
With deepest sympathy to the Corner family. An angel just made her way to heaven. May your hearts be filled with her precious memories.
Gary – We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Gary – We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Growing up two doors down, she will forever be someone I remember fondly when I think of my childhood. She always had a smile and a wave no matter what day it was. My heart goes out to the Corner family – what a beautifuly lady inside and out. She was so loved.
Growing up two doors down, she will forever be someone I remember fondly when I think of my childhood. She always had a smile and a wave no matter what day it was. My heart goes out to the Corner family – what a beautifuly lady inside and out. She was so loved.
I coached my five kids’ baseball and softball teams for 17 years at AAA, and I eventually served as the AAA president for seven years after being nominated by Virginia. Virginia’s long time presence, dedication and work behind the scenes for the kids playing baseball and hockey at Affton was inspiring and critical to the ongoing success of the program. It seemed like every single time I was there for one of my kids’ games, Virginia was there, working, doing whatever was needed to keep everything going. And she was there during the floods, the registrations, the tournaments. She was always there behind the scenes, helping the program succeed and creating lifetime memories and experiences for the kids and their families. I don’t know anyone who made more of a selfless and seemingly endless personal contribution over the years to the Association and to Affton’s kids and families. We have lost a superstar, but her legacy will live on forever.
Humble and grateful tip of the hat to you, Virginia.
I coached my five kids’ baseball and softball teams for 17 years at AAA, and I eventually served as the AAA president for seven years after being nominated by Virginia. Virginia’s long time presence, dedication and work behind the scenes for the kids playing baseball and hockey at Affton was inspiring and critical to the ongoing success of the program. It seemed like every single time I was there for one of my kids’ games, Virginia was there, working, doing whatever was needed to keep everything going. And she was there during the floods, the registrations, the tournaments. She was always there behind the scenes, helping the program succeed and creating lifetime memories and experiences for the kids and their families. I don’t know anyone who made more of a selfless and seemingly endless personal contribution over the years to the Association and to Affton’s kids and families. We have lost a superstar, but her legacy will live on forever.
Humble and grateful tip of the hat to you, Virginia.