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Virginia Lea Edge

August 7, 1929 ~ October 21, 2019

Virginia Lea Edge, age 90, a resident of Moatsville, more recently a resident of The Good Samaritian Society of Barbour County Belington WV went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday October 21, 2019. She had been in declining health. Virginia was born on August 7, 1929 in Nestorville, WV the daughter of the late Hoy Alonzo Auvil and Effie Marie Phillips Auvil. Surviving are three sons; John W Edge and wife Carol of Moatsville, WV Matthew L Edge of Moatsville, WV David B Edge and wife Sarah of Pine Grove PA Sister Dianna Cline and husband Gerald of Philippi, WV. Six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren Several nieces and nephews. Proceeding her in death are her former husband, W. Wayne, Bud, Edge, sisters Pearl Wilson, Jemima Hovatter, Shirley Rinker, Vonda Nestor and brothers, Hoy Junior Auvil, twin infant brothers Roy and Troy Auvil. Infant son William Irving Edge. Virginia was a homemaker, loved cooking, gardening, quilting and spending time with her family. She especially enjoyed singing hymns and silly songs which were quite entertaining to all who heard her. She loved helping other and was a very giving person. Virginia was a member of the New Beginnings Church and Phelps Homemakers of Moatsville. She earned her GED at the age of 51 making herself and her family very proud of this accomplishment. Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and Cremation, 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Wednesday October 23, from 4-8pm. On Thursday October 24, at the New Beginnings Church 17272 Morgantown Pike, Moatsville, from 9 -11 am. Funeral services will be conducted at 11am with Rev. Kenny Kendall and Pastor Gary Weaver officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Morris Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to New Beginnings Church, 17272 Morgantown Pike, Moatsville, WV 26405 to further God’s Kingdom.

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  1. Ginny was a wonderful lady. Have some amazing memories of her stories that she told. Always so nice and sweet to us everytime we would stop by. My Children always looked forward to Halloween when they were younger because they knew Aunt Ginny was giving them popcorn balls. Rest in paradise Ginny, you will missed.

  2. She did so many ordinary things by “the signs”; planting her garden or flowers, harvesting, canning and perserving, preperations for next years planting, getting her hair cut, weaning calves and on and on. Oh, so much old wisdom she shared with her friends and family. Going to miss her

  3. I loved grandma Jenny's sweet tea, all the family gatherings, and she would let me help her “cook” but really I just made messes. Love you Grangma Jenny! -Lauren

    I remember one night we were at the pavilion and she turned on that colored light and played some music. I had a fun time that night. I also liked playing with all the toys and she had some good movies. I love you too Great Grandma Jenny! -Isabella

    I liked playing with the toys and balls on the porch and watching movies too. Love -Trinity

  4. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIMES & LAUGHS WHEN YOU DAVE & MY SISTER DIANE HAD SUCH A GOOD TIME GETTING THEM GED”S, GLEN RIGHMAN WAS A BIG PART OF THAT FUN ! RIP YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, MY FRIEND SINCE I WAS A SMALL CHILD ! KISSES & HUGS ANGEL !

  5. I will never forget the moments spent talking with Great Grandma Ginny as we spent time getting to know each other…with buttered toast and the best homemade tomato jam at her kitchen table. She was always a genuine person, one of the few in the family who welcomed me with open arms and a warm heart. It has been over 11 years since the last moment I saw her, and there's a patch of emptiness in my heart at not having her present in the length of that ongoing duration. However, I feel she would understand my circumstances more than anyone, just as she loved and supported my beloved cousin. She had always been that type of person who just…knew how to make you feel better.

    If there's anything I can add to this, it would be that I truly loved her and the beautiful soul she was. You will never be forgotten, Grandma Ginny.


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