Virginia was born on January 18, 1922 in Aline, Oklahoma to the late Frank and Stella Copenhaver. She was married to Edwin Hedrick and then later to Lee Schaub. Both have preceded her in death. Virginia was employed by the Cleo State Bank and retired after 22 years there. Virginia was a member of the Methodist Church in Cleo Springs. She enjoyed playing bridge, quilting, knitting, visiting with friends and reading her bible. Virginia was known for her chocolate pies, fried chicken, cinnamon rolls and homemade egg noodles. Her true joy was making and giving away many quilts to friends and relatives.
Virginia is survived by her children, Joan Cofer and husband, Gary of Wheatland, Wyoming, Monty Hedrick and wife, Lorraine of Hemlock, Michigan; one sister, LeoJean Parker of Wichita, Kansas; step children, Robert Schaub and Leaunna Maxon; five grandchildren, Dana Wilson, Gina Vineyard, Catherine Hemenway and Nancy Armstrong; nine great grandchildren, Mikala, Tel, Dustin, Annaleese, Maddie, Audrey, Lucy, Megan and Jacob; one great-great granddaughter, Audri. She is also survived by other extended family and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Ben; one sister, Dora and one grandson, Bret.
Cremation has taken place and celebration of life will be held at Lanman Funeral Home Chapel in Helena on June 18, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. Remains will be buried in Good Hope Cemetery in Woods County Oklahoma. www.lanmanmemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.
Virginia was born on January 18, 1922 in Aline, Oklahoma to the late Frank and Stella Copenhaver. She was married to Edwin Hedrick and then later to Lee Schaub. Both have preceded her in death. Virginia was employed by the Cleo State Bank and retired after 22 years there. Virginia was a member of the Methodist Church in Cleo Springs. She enjoyed playing bridge, quilting, knitting, visiting with friends and reading her bible. Virginia was known for her chocolate pies, fried chicken, cinnamon rolls and homemade egg noodles. Her true joy was making and giving away many quilts to friends and relatives.
Virginia is survived by her children, Joan Cofer and husband, Gary of Wheatland, Wyoming, Monty Hedrick and wife, Lorraine of Hemlock, Michigan; one sister, LeoJean Parker of Wichita, Kansas; step children, Robert Schaub and Leaunna Maxon; five grandchildren, Dana Wilson, Gina Vineyard, Catherine Hemenway and Nancy Armstrong; nine great grandchildren, Mikala, Tel, Dustin, Annaleese, Maddie, Audrey, Lucy, Megan and Jacob; one great-great granddaughter, Audri. She is also survived by other extended family and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Ben; one sister, Dora and one grandson, Bret.
Cremation has taken place and celebration of life will be held at Lanman Funeral Home Chapel in Helena on June 18, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. Remains will be buried in Good Hope Cemetery in Woods County Oklahoma. www.lanmanmemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.
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