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In Loving Memory

Tompkins, Virginia D. (nee Shoop)

passed away Thursday, August 19, 2021.

Loving wife of the late Tom Tompkins; dearest mother of Tom (Jamie) Tompkins and the late Mike (survived by Sherry) Tompkins; dear grandma of Jennifer, Jessica (Matt) and Jared; dear great-grandma of 5; dear aunt of Scott (Kathy); our dear sister, aunt, cousin and friend to many.

SERVICES: Memorial Visitation Saturday, September 4, 2021, 11:00 am until Service time 1:00 pm at Kutis AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois (St. Louis). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Folds of Honors.

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14 thoughts on “Tompkins, Virginia D. (nee Shoop)”

  1. Ginny never met a stranger. She had a sharp wit, a quick laugh and a love for life. David, Max, Maggie and I will be forever grateful that she welcomed us into the neighborhood and into her heart. Nancy and I sat on the porch last night, talked to everyone who went by and tried to keep Ginny’s light burning. Heaven has a new Angel. God better watch out!

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  2. Ginny never met a stranger. She had a sharp wit, a quick laugh and a love for life. David, Max, Maggie and I will be forever grateful that she welcomed us into the neighborhood and into her heart. Nancy and I sat on the porch last night, talked to everyone who went by and tried to keep Ginny’s light burning. Heaven has a new Angel. God better watch out!

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  3. Ginny and I had known each other for a long time. I taught both Michael and Mac in preschool, at ages 3 and 4.

    She loved the Cardinals. We would take the Metro-link to many home games.

    After my husband Jim’s funeral, Ginny came to my house and prepared a meal for our family.
    We all know what a good cook she was.

    We will miss her zest for life.

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  4. Ginny and I had known each other for a long time. I taught both Michael and Mac in preschool, at ages 3 and 4.

    She loved the Cardinals. We would take the Metro-link to many home games.

    After my husband Jim’s funeral, Ginny came to my house and prepared a meal for our family.
    We all know what a good cook she was.

    We will miss her zest for life.

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  5. My dearest friend and 2nd mom,
    I will miss our great talks and wine nights together. You were my mom, sister and best friend. I am forever grateful of the time we shared together. Winston loved his mama Ginny! You always gave me love and support during good times and bad! I will see you in heaven, Rest In Peace my favorite girl!,,
    Suzy and Winston

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  6. My dearest friend and 2nd mom,
    I will miss our great talks and wine nights together. You were my mom, sister and best friend. I am forever grateful of the time we shared together. Winston loved his mama Ginny! You always gave me love and support during good times and bad! I will see you in heaven, Rest In Peace my favorite girl!,,
    Suzy and Winston

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  7. Ginny was a wonderful person. She had a great sense of humor and loved life. She fed more squirrels than birds with her bird feeders, but she loved all the animals that came around. It’s hard to imagine her bench without her sitting on it. We’ll miss her.

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  8. Ginny was a wonderful person. She had a great sense of humor and loved life. She fed more squirrels than birds with her bird feeders, but she loved all the animals that came around. It’s hard to imagine her bench without her sitting on it. We’ll miss her.

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  9. Ginny was a lovely, lively spirit. She was always smiling and laughing, enjoying life. We were blessed to have her as a neighbor. Her energy will be missed!

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  10. Ginny was a lovely, lively spirit. She was always smiling and laughing, enjoying life. We were blessed to have her as a neighbor. Her energy will be missed!

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