Virginia was born on Dec. 11, 1941, and lived in Constantine, Mich. She is the daughter of Read and Gwendolyn Langworthy. Virginia valued education and was an excellent student; she graduated from Constantine High School as the salutatorian in the Class of 1959.
She attended Western Michigan University the next fall. On Sept. 2, 1962, she married Bruce Wyman in Constantine. She transferred to Central Michigan University to join Bruce. She received a bachelor and master's degree in mathematics. She went on to become a member of the Central Michigan University faculty teaching math for the next year and a half.
In 1965, she moved to Linden, where she taught high school math for several years. She then stayed at home to raise her family.
In 1980, she attended the University of Michigan and received a degree in computer science.
After teaching computer science for a few years at the University of Michigan, she went to work as a Systems Analyst for EDS in Flint until she retired in 2002.
In 2003, she and Bruce built their retirement home and moved to Corey Lake in Three Rivers, where they had spent their summers and she spent her childhood.
Not one to fully retire, she taught adult education in Three Rivers, and was the director of the Literacy Council for St. Joseph County. On March 17, 2009, she was honored by St. Joseph County for all of her contributions toward the Literacy Council. Also, she volunteered as a Friend of the Library at the Three Rivers Public Library. Virginia loved to read, travel, walk, sail, kayak and spend time with the Red Hat Society.
She is survived by her husband, Bruce; her son, Timothy Wyman, and his wife, Laura; grandchildren Ansley and Kelsey of Atlanta; a daughter, Suzanne Wyman-Rubinstein, and her husband, Nir, of Atlanta; and her brother, Dr. James Langworthy of Honolulu.
She was preceded in death by her father, Read Langworthy, and mother, Gwendolyn Langworthy-Brown.
Burial in Constantine Cemetery
Virginia was born on Dec. 11, 1941, and lived in Constantine, Mich. She is the daughter of Read and Gwendolyn Langworthy. Virginia valued education and was an excellent student; she graduated from Constantine High School as the salutatorian in the Class of 1959.
She attended Western Michigan University the next fall. On Sept. 2, 1962, she married Bruce Wyman in Constantine. She transferred to Central Michigan University to join Bruce. She received a bachelor and master's degree in mathematics. She went on to become a member of the Central Michigan University faculty teaching math for the next year and a half.
In 1965, she moved to Linden, where she taught high school math for several years. She then stayed at home to raise her family.
In 1980, she attended the University of Michigan and received a degree in computer science.
After teaching computer science for a few years at the University of Michigan, she went to work as a Systems Analyst for EDS in Flint until she retired in 2002.
In 2003, she and Bruce built their retirement home and moved to Corey Lake in Three Rivers, where they had spent their summers and she spent her childhood.
Not one to fully retire, she taught adult education in Three Rivers, and was the director of the Literacy Council for St. Joseph County. On March 17, 2009, she was honored by St. Joseph County for all of her contributions toward the Literacy Council. Also, she volunteered as a Friend of the Library at the Three Rivers Public Library. Virginia loved to read, travel, walk, sail, kayak and spend time with the Red Hat Society.
She is survived by her husband, Bruce; her son, Timothy Wyman, and his wife, Laura; grandchildren Ansley and Kelsey of Atlanta; a daughter, Suzanne Wyman-Rubinstein, and her husband, Nir, of Atlanta; and her brother, Dr. James Langworthy of Honolulu.
She was preceded in death by her father, Read Langworthy, and mother, Gwendolyn Langworthy-Brown.
Burial in Constantine Cemetery
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