Virgie G. Needham

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Virgie G. Needham, 92, of West Grove, passed away on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 under the care of Ware Presbyterian Home.  She was the widow of the late Edgar Needham, who passed away in 1987.

 
Born in Washinton Co., Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Lou Marks Johnson and James D. Johnson.  She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Rising Sun.
 
She is survived by her two children: Virginia Peterson, wife of David, of West Grove, and Dean Needham, husband of Virginia, of West Grove; four grandchildren, Jeffrey and Michael Peterson, and Shawn and Brian Needham; and four great grandchildren, Dustin, Brandon, Jesse and Jacqueline Peterson.  
 
She was predeceased by six siblings, Paul, Albert and J.D. Johnson, and Bonnie Reed, Lona Whitaker and Addie Greer.
 
The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 11 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkeburg, followed by interment in the Union Hill Cemetery of Kennett Square.  Family and friends are invited to attend the viewing at the Funeral Home, which will be held on Sunday evening from 6 until 8 PM and again on Monday morning from 10 until the time of the service.
 
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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I had the priviledge of caring for Virgie at WPV and also being there when she drew her last breath. She was a wonderful, loving, and joyous person and always happy to see me when I entered her room. When I would come back to work after having a day off; she would always ask "Where have you been? I missed you." She now will be missed by many including me; however I feel blessed by her presence and her family in my life. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share in Virgie's life.
Sincere Sympathy,
Kelly Adams

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We can still see that beautiful smile of Virgie's. What a blessing this dear lady was to our lives. When we would see her at church and stop by to talk, she would have that smile, even though we knew there were days she was not feeling well. When we would part, she would say, "God bless you now." We also remember that sense of humor. We will miss you, Virgie, but are so thankful you are in the loving arms of your heavenly Father. Praying for comfort for the family at this time of loss.

With sympathy, the Charles Hayes Family.

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