She graduated from El Reno High School in the class of 1952. She married James L. (Jim) Wagner of Yukon, OK in 1955 and moved to join him in Amarillo, TX where he was serving in the U S Air Force. They lived in Texas for almost 6 years before moving back to Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her grandparents and her mother and father.
Virginia was the first Medical Records Clerk for Parkview Hospital when it opened in 1954 in El Reno, OK. In Amarillo, TX she was bookkeeper for several different companies and later a firm of attorneys. When they moved back to Oklahoma, she continued as a bookkeeper for attorneys. In 1969 she and her husband incorporated their company Green Country Automotive Inc. where she worked until her retirement in 2005. In her younger years she was an avid water skier, spending most weekends on the lake. In her later years she and Jim were privileged to have traveledand enjoyed a lot of the beautiful world we live in. She enjoyed cruises and traveling by motorhome. In 1995 they founded Oklahoma United Gospel Music Inc. as a hobby and started promoting gospel concerts.
She is survived by her husband, Jim, of the home. Their one daughter Kimberly (Kim) Stephens and her husband Michael Eric Stephens of Oklahoma City. Her three granddaughters, one great granddaughter and two great grandsons.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Town & Country Christian Church in Yukon, OK on Saturday February 17 at 12 Noon where she and her husband were faithful members.
She graduated from El Reno High School in the class of 1952. She married James L. (Jim) Wagner of Yukon, OK in 1955 and moved to join him in Amarillo, TX where he was serving in the U S Air Force. They lived in Texas for almost 6 years before moving back to Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her grandparents and her mother and father.
Virginia was the first Medical Records Clerk for Parkview Hospital when it opened in 1954 in El Reno, OK. In Amarillo, TX she was bookkeeper for several different companies and later a firm of attorneys. When they moved back to Oklahoma, she continued as a bookkeeper for attorneys. In 1969 she and her husband incorporated their company Green Country Automotive Inc. where she worked until her retirement in 2005. In her younger years she was an avid water skier, spending most weekends on the lake. In her later years she and Jim were privileged to have traveledand enjoyed a lot of the beautiful world we live in. She enjoyed cruises and traveling by motorhome. In 1995 they founded Oklahoma United Gospel Music Inc. as a hobby and started promoting gospel concerts.
She is survived by her husband, Jim, of the home. Their one daughter Kimberly (Kim) Stephens and her husband Michael Eric Stephens of Oklahoma City. Her three granddaughters, one great granddaughter and two great grandsons.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Town & Country Christian Church in Yukon, OK on Saturday February 17 at 12 Noon where she and her husband were faithful members.
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