Among those rejoicing her in heaven at her arrival are her loving husband, Malcolm Elliot Moore; her adored grandson, James Malcolm Elliott Miller; her beloved parents, George A. and Barbara E. Cox; her loyal and loving siblings, Mildred Shannon and Alan Cox; her fun-loving brother-in-law, Bill Shannon; her sweet, handsome nephew, Will Shannon; and a large group of dear aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Virginia Cox Moore was the purest of souls. She led an exemplary life and was a role-model to those lucky enough to have known her. Her supportive presence was a transformative force in the lives of so many. Our love, admiration, and gratitude pour out to her. Always determined, inquisitive, and adventurous, she had a zest for life. The jobs she held in her earlier years were many and varied. At the age of 52 she graduated from college and started a rewarding teaching career. She enjoyed her students and was a teacher who truly cared. She was a person who knew how to listen to others, an invaluable quality in a good teacher. She was lovingly devoted to her family and was a big fan of family reunions and get-togethers. She enjoyed music, playing cards, and trips or jaunts anywhere. Las Vegas and Ruidoso were favorite and frequent destinations! She was spontaneous, courageous, witty, and hilarious. She was a world of fun to be with and those close to her are privileged to carry on her legacy of living life to the fullest.
Virginia will be forever tenderly cradled in the hearts of her survivors: daughter Bonnie Newton (husband Robert); daughter Melanie Brown (husband Tom); daughter Jennine Miller (husband John), sister-in-law Betty Cox, 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32.
Among those rejoicing her in heaven at her arrival are her loving husband, Malcolm Elliot Moore; her adored grandson, James Malcolm Elliott Miller; her beloved parents, George A. and Barbara E. Cox; her loyal and loving siblings, Mildred Shannon and Alan Cox; her fun-loving brother-in-law, Bill Shannon; her sweet, handsome nephew, Will Shannon; and a large group of dear aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Virginia Cox Moore was the purest of souls. She led an exemplary life and was a role-model to those lucky enough to have known her. Her supportive presence was a transformative force in the lives of so many. Our love, admiration, and gratitude pour out to her. Always determined, inquisitive, and adventurous, she had a zest for life. The jobs she held in her earlier years were many and varied. At the age of 52 she graduated from college and started a rewarding teaching career. She enjoyed her students and was a teacher who truly cared. She was a person who knew how to listen to others, an invaluable quality in a good teacher. She was lovingly devoted to her family and was a big fan of family reunions and get-togethers. She enjoyed music, playing cards, and trips or jaunts anywhere. Las Vegas and Ruidoso were favorite and frequent destinations! She was spontaneous, courageous, witty, and hilarious. She was a world of fun to be with and those close to her are privileged to carry on her legacy of living life to the fullest.
Virginia will be forever tenderly cradled in the hearts of her survivors: daughter Bonnie Newton (husband Robert); daughter Melanie Brown (husband Tom); daughter Jennine Miller (husband John), sister-in-law Betty Cox, 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement