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In Loving Memory

Pressley, Virginia Lee

 

Passed away on May 29th at the age of 75. She is survived by a daughter Tina Sharamitaro, son Matthew Pressley, four grandchildren, Blake Pressley, Philip Sharamitaro, Chase Pressley and Nicolas Sharamitaro. She loved children and often would dedicate her time and efforts to children organizations. She’s been an insurance broker for over 30 plus years, and although she was a very smart woman, that devestating Theif, Altzemeirs took it all away. But what it didn’t take was her love for family and friends.

She never met a stranger, especially if they were drinking wine. She had a zest for life and fought to the end. But she says, it doesn’t end there. Her life will continue in what she calls “ the most beautiful place”, where she will reunite with her parents, her brother, her aunt, many friends and her grandaughter Taylor who she can’t wait to see.

She leaves behind many friends and family who treasure the times they had together. She was a dear mother, grandmother, Aunt and friend. She will always live in our heart.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Nurses for Newborns, a charity close to her heart.

“The day angel said my place was ready,
In heaven far above,
And that I would have to leave behind,
All those I dearly loved,
So when tomorrow, starts without me,
Do not think we’re apart,
For every time you think of me,
Remember I’m right here In Your heart.”
– David Romano

VISITATION at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Road – Thursday June 4-11:00-1:00
Service: 1:00 clock at Kutis also.
Interment: New St Markus Cemetery.

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4 thoughts on “Pressley, Virginia Lee”

  1. “Ginny” was my
    Mother in law, sure she didn’t like when you were late for a dinner date, and she’d be quiet for awhile, but on the flip side, she was there for me in all my darkest hours. Lifted me up and loved me. This disease is the worst. Robs you of everything. At last, she is at peace with her maker and forever she will be a part of us.

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  2. “Ginny” was my
    Mother in law, sure she didn’t like when you were late for a dinner date, and she’d be quiet for awhile, but on the flip side, she was there for me in all my darkest hours. Lifted me up and loved me. This disease is the worst. Robs you of everything. At last, she is at peace with her maker and forever she will be a part of us.

    Reply
  3. My sweet Aunt Ginny. I loved her like a mother. She was my protector, my confidant and friend. I was so in awe of her when I was young I always thought she was just so cool. She always had that huge smile and a hug. She was so confident and always told me you can do anything. Even though this horrible diseased robbed you of your memories and I could not see you I will always carry you in my heart. I will miss you but I know you are in heaven with our family and at peace. I hope she saves me a glass of wine till we meet again. You were a one of kind women and I will miss you very much.

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  4. My sweet Aunt Ginny. I loved her like a mother. She was my protector, my confidant and friend. I was so in awe of her when I was young I always thought she was just so cool. She always had that huge smile and a hug. She was so confident and always told me you can do anything. Even though this horrible diseased robbed you of your memories and I could not see you I will always carry you in my heart. I will miss you but I know you are in heaven with our family and at peace. I hope she saves me a glass of wine till we meet again. You were a one of kind women and I will miss you very much.

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