Virginia Irene Green
June 5, 1930 ~ May 8, 2014
Virginia Irene Green, 83, of Glasgow, died Thursday, May 8, 2014 at the T. J. Samson Community Hospital. She was a daughter of the late Noah and Delia Scott Runyon.
She is survived by one son: George (Joe) Green and his wife Linda; two daughters: Mary Ann Cherry Oliver and her husband Jimmy and Delores Payne; three grandchildren: Anthony Cherry, Melissa Krayenhagen and Sherry Harper; five great-grandchildren: Rebecca Krayenhagen, Sarah Krayenhagen and Adam Krayenhagen, Katie Cherry and Tanner Cherry.
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Chris Green; two grandsons: Kelly Harper and Jody Green.
Funeral will be 11:00 A.M. Monday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visitation will be after 3:00 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home.
Mary Ann and family,
So sorry to hear about your mom passing away. Spent many fun times with her doing ceramics. She was so much fun to be around and so talented. Please accept my sympathy and will keep you in our prayers.
Delores, I sorry to hear about your mom’s passing.She was a very sweet lady. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.
So sorry Delorus and Mary Ann
Delores, Mary Ann , Sherry
So sorry for your loss, may God wrap his loving arms around your entire family during this very difficult time. We love you and are here for you.
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS …. SIS( DADDY’S SISTER ALMA RUNYON) AND I USED TO GO TO HER HOUSE AND TALK FOR A LONG TIME SHE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE TO US AND MADE US FEEL WELCOME…SHE WILL BE MISSED ALOT…
prayers for all of Virginias family at this time of sorrow she will sadly be missed by all she never saw a stranger and a friend to everyone doris
I want you to know that I will be thinking of you during this difficult and sad time.
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Gin was such a wonderful lady always smiling and kind to everyone I loved her and being around her she always loved my Mammy so much (her Aunt Helen) I pray for y’all that God will comfort y’all in the days and months to come
Deloris & Sherry, I’m am sorry to hear about your mother & grandmother. I have some great memories going to her house to do ceramics. She was such a sweet lady. Praying that you will find comfort in the Lord.
To Mary Ann and all the Green family I express my deepest sorrow in the loss of Virginia. She was a dear neighbor and friend to my Dad and all of us.
When we first moved next door to Virginia, I was just a girl not very old. I remember that her and some of the family brought us over food on the day we moved in. It meant alot to us. I remember Virginia’s mom was living with them at the the time. They were all so very nice and sweet.
Virginia and her daughters were always good to check on my father when he was sick and I was living in Indiana. A special thanks to Mary Ann, she always sent cards to Dad and it meant so much to him. I just wanted to add a special thanks for that.
I also remember one time when my mother was sick and I drove down from Indiana with my daughter Julie. Virginia opened up her house to us and let us stay there so that my mother could rest better at night while she was sick. I will be forever grateful for her kindness and hospitality.
I remember speaking to Virgina when she was at rehab the last time I spoke with her. She was talking so strong and was in good spirits. She kept telling me she wanted to go home. I believe she is now home in her Heavenly home. May God bless and comfort you all.
Our family sends our love. From all the Pedigos, Linda, Lisa, Gene, Jeff, Kevin, Trina, Julia & Michael Brown