On August 15, 1940, she married Arthur W. Bernard in a home ceremony read by her grandmother, Jane M. Carey, long-time pastor of Chester Friends Meeting. The newlyweds made their home on the family farm on Tilton Rd near New Vienna. Her father-in-law, James K. Bernard, lived with them for the remainder of his life. Virginia was a dedicated homemaker, wife, daughter-in-law, and mother of five children. She and Art celebrated a 65th wedding anniversary before Art preceded her in death in 2006.
Virginia loved genealogy and compiled many volumes of family history and stories. People in the community often came to her for advice about genealogy research. She exemplified the Quaker model of acceptance and unconditional love for her fellow man. She always looked for, and found, the good qualities in all people. Her gentle nature will be missed by her friends, children, grandchildren and a large extended family.
She was a graduate of Wilmington High School and also Wilmington College where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi Kappa sorority. She taught one year in the first three grades of Cuba School. She was a member of Fairview Friends Meeting where she taught the children's Sunday school class for many years and was active in the women's groups and mission work. She and Art were active in the Clinton County Farm Bureau Association. She belonged to the New Vienna Mothers Club and New Vienna Senior Citizens. She was active for many years in the Daughters of the American Colonists, Robert Bolling chapter, and the Wayne Township WCTU.
Mrs. Bernard is survived by three sons, John (Karen) Bernard of Washington Court House, Ohio, Charles W. "Bill" Bernard of Wilmington, Ohio, and Paul C. Bernard of New Vienna, Ohio; a daughter, Marilyn (William) Hewitt of Kettering, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Nancy Bernard of Wilmington, Ohio; seven grandchildren, Mike (Deidre) Bernard, Wesley (Julie Ann) Bernard, Bradley (Laura) Bernard, Rebecca Bernard, Bill (Jenny) Hewitt, Cindy (Mike) King, and Anita (John) Caplinger; and eleven great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, a son, Roger Dean Bernard who died in 1996, a brother, Rendel Carey, and an infant sister, Rowena, are preceded in death.
Funeral services at the Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home, 327 N. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio with Nancy McCormick officiating. Burial will be in New Vienna I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Fairview Friends Meeting, 595 West Street, New Vienna, Ohio, 45159.
Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home, 327 N. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio 5/12/2011
On August 15, 1940, she married Arthur W. Bernard in a home ceremony read by her grandmother, Jane M. Carey, long-time pastor of Chester Friends Meeting. The newlyweds made their home on the family farm on Tilton Rd near New Vienna. Her father-in-law, James K. Bernard, lived with them for the remainder of his life. Virginia was a dedicated homemaker, wife, daughter-in-law, and mother of five children. She and Art celebrated a 65th wedding anniversary before Art preceded her in death in 2006.
Virginia loved genealogy and compiled many volumes of family history and stories. People in the community often came to her for advice about genealogy research. She exemplified the Quaker model of acceptance and unconditional love for her fellow man. She always looked for, and found, the good qualities in all people. Her gentle nature will be missed by her friends, children, grandchildren and a large extended family.
She was a graduate of Wilmington High School and also Wilmington College where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi Kappa sorority. She taught one year in the first three grades of Cuba School. She was a member of Fairview Friends Meeting where she taught the children's Sunday school class for many years and was active in the women's groups and mission work. She and Art were active in the Clinton County Farm Bureau Association. She belonged to the New Vienna Mothers Club and New Vienna Senior Citizens. She was active for many years in the Daughters of the American Colonists, Robert Bolling chapter, and the Wayne Township WCTU.
Mrs. Bernard is survived by three sons, John (Karen) Bernard of Washington Court House, Ohio, Charles W. "Bill" Bernard of Wilmington, Ohio, and Paul C. Bernard of New Vienna, Ohio; a daughter, Marilyn (William) Hewitt of Kettering, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Nancy Bernard of Wilmington, Ohio; seven grandchildren, Mike (Deidre) Bernard, Wesley (Julie Ann) Bernard, Bradley (Laura) Bernard, Rebecca Bernard, Bill (Jenny) Hewitt, Cindy (Mike) King, and Anita (John) Caplinger; and eleven great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, a son, Roger Dean Bernard who died in 1996, a brother, Rendel Carey, and an infant sister, Rowena, are preceded in death.
Funeral services at the Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home, 327 N. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio with Nancy McCormick officiating. Burial will be in New Vienna I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Fairview Friends Meeting, 595 West Street, New Vienna, Ohio, 45159.
Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home, 327 N. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio 5/12/2011
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