In 1955, Virginia and Dick bought the Edgewater Restaurant in Montgomery, IL which Virginia ran for many years. After selling it in 1962 she became a manager at the Toll Gate Inn Restaurant in North Aurora, retiring in 1976.
She was a devoted grandmother of two and cherished her time with them. In 1986 she became paralyzed with Multiple Sclerosis and was cared for by her husband, her niece Debra, Mabel Collins and Wanda Yajenska and helped by many of her other beloved nieces and nephews. She passed away quietly in 1995 with her only child by her side a few days after surgery for a perforated duodenal ulcer. She was a very generous and accepting person even during her 9 years of being incapacitated; she loved to have company and waited patiently for her family and friends to come visit.
Her hobbies were cooking and playing pinochle, she loved to play with her sister-in-law Marian and her husband Ray Mueller who visited her often. She loved company and hosting family gatherings. She would invite anyone who didn't have a place to go, to her home for a lovingly prepared scrumptious meal. She also hosted the annual October birthday party (husband Dick, brother-in-law Ray Mueller, son-in-law and niece Mary Jeanne).
She had one brother James Clark Parkhurst (Jessie) and two sisters Elizabeth (Howard Lange) and Anita (George Popp), one child, 2 grandsons, many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews and many very close friends.
Interesting ancestry: Virginia is a Mayflower descendant, the 9th great granddaughter of Richard Warren (Line: Virginia Parkhurst, Etta Bushnell, Nancy Clark, Reuben Clark, Mary Johnson, Mary Rodgers, Dorothy Wood, Mary Church, Joseph Church, Elizabeth Warren, Richard Warren). She's the 18th great granddaughter of Edward I Longshanks, King of England; the 20th Great Granddaughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, from whom she may have inherited her ambition and drive; the 28th great granddaughter of Alfred the Great and the 32nd Great Granddaughter of Charlemagne (Emperor of the West, 768 - 814), from whom she may have inherited her diplomacy.
Personal message from Virginia: "Everything will be fine, I just know it".
We are all sacred links in the eternal circle of life.
In 1955, Virginia and Dick bought the Edgewater Restaurant in Montgomery, IL which Virginia ran for many years. After selling it in 1962 she became a manager at the Toll Gate Inn Restaurant in North Aurora, retiring in 1976.
She was a devoted grandmother of two and cherished her time with them. In 1986 she became paralyzed with Multiple Sclerosis and was cared for by her husband, her niece Debra, Mabel Collins and Wanda Yajenska and helped by many of her other beloved nieces and nephews. She passed away quietly in 1995 with her only child by her side a few days after surgery for a perforated duodenal ulcer. She was a very generous and accepting person even during her 9 years of being incapacitated; she loved to have company and waited patiently for her family and friends to come visit.
Her hobbies were cooking and playing pinochle, she loved to play with her sister-in-law Marian and her husband Ray Mueller who visited her often. She loved company and hosting family gatherings. She would invite anyone who didn't have a place to go, to her home for a lovingly prepared scrumptious meal. She also hosted the annual October birthday party (husband Dick, brother-in-law Ray Mueller, son-in-law and niece Mary Jeanne).
She had one brother James Clark Parkhurst (Jessie) and two sisters Elizabeth (Howard Lange) and Anita (George Popp), one child, 2 grandsons, many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews and many very close friends.
Interesting ancestry: Virginia is a Mayflower descendant, the 9th great granddaughter of Richard Warren (Line: Virginia Parkhurst, Etta Bushnell, Nancy Clark, Reuben Clark, Mary Johnson, Mary Rodgers, Dorothy Wood, Mary Church, Joseph Church, Elizabeth Warren, Richard Warren). She's the 18th great granddaughter of Edward I Longshanks, King of England; the 20th Great Granddaughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, from whom she may have inherited her ambition and drive; the 28th great granddaughter of Alfred the Great and the 32nd Great Granddaughter of Charlemagne (Emperor of the West, 768 - 814), from whom she may have inherited her diplomacy.
Personal message from Virginia: "Everything will be fine, I just know it".
We are all sacred links in the eternal circle of life.
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