Let op: Leeftijd boven de 100 (105).
Zij is getrouwd met Henry Johnson Holland.
1921 13 Aug
Age: 28
Marriage to Virginia Jane Wylie Home of Ola Anner (Holland) and Herbert W. "Hub" Moody near Era, Cooke Co., <http://places.ancestry.com/index.aspx?tid=26684282&pid=1898782950&eid=15932051208>
Zij zijn getrouwd op 13 augustus 1921, zij was toen 18 jaar oud.
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From: "Christopher" ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: [MELUGIN] Fw: Virginia Melugin obit.
Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 14:56:07 -0500
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Obituaries - May 15, 2008
VIRGINIA JANE WYLIE HOLLAND MELUGIN
Virginia Jane Wylie Holland Melugin passed away on May 13, 2008, at the home
of her daughter, Jane and son-in-law, Bob Kilcrease, in Lake Kiowa, Texas,
where she had resided with them for six years. Virginia was born on July 21,
1903, to James Alexander Wylie and Mary Pamela Susan Carolyn Bently, better
known as "Mollie", in Russellville, Arkansas. She was the seventh child born
to them, but Virginia's siblings, numbered thirteen by 1917. In 1918, her
father, James decided to move his family a bit north of Era where Virginia
attended Era High School. She graduated at the age of 18 in the year 1921.
On August 13 of that same year, she married Henry Johnson Holland who was a
farmer/rancher in the Era community. They moved to the family farm that had
been in the Holland family since 1877. Together, they worked on the farm
raising crops, cattle and horses. Their family expanded while living there,
too. Virginia and Henry had three children, Violet Marie, Eva Jane, and
Henry Edwin Holland, better known as "Corky". Virginia loved the farming and
ranching life and remained on the farm until Henry's death on June 5, 1952.
She then moved to Gainesville, Texas, until her marriage, in December 1954,
to Dr. Kermit T. Melugin, a Methodist minister. They moved to several
different places until his retirement. Upon Dr. Melugin's retirement, the
couple moved to a development called Sherwood Shores on Lake Texoma. When
Dr. Melugin died in 1982, Virginia moved back to Gainesville where she
remained until 2002. In that year, she once again moved back to the home of
her beloved daughter, Jane, and devoted son-in-law, Bob Kilcrease in Lake
Kiowa.
Virginia lived a young life surrounded by happiness and love that fitted her
well for an adult life of caring and giving. She was an inspiration to
untold numbers of people. Family members and her friends always benefitted
from her wisdom and her grace. She stood strong in the face of
disappointments, illnesses, and heartaches during her life because she was a
devoted Christian. She lived the faith she professed, and gave an example
for generations to follow. She will be remembered by those who knew and
loved her as one who was humorous, positive, sensitive, loving, respected,
and blessed.
She is survived by her daughter, Jane (Bob) Kilcrease of Lake Kiowa, Texas;
daughter-in-law, Mary Holland of Gainesville; three step-children from the
marriage to Dr. Melugin, Joe Earl Melugin, Sue Melugin Austin and Ramsey
Melugin; five grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; eleven
great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and seven
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, two
husbands, eight brothers, four sisters, and two of her children.
Friends of Virginia Melugin are invited for an evening visitation with her
family on May 15, 2008, at the Clement-Keel Funeral Home in Gainesville,
Texas from 7 to 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on May
16, 2008, at the Temple Baptist Church in Gainesville, Texas, with Dr. Eddie
Chennault, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will
follow at the Era Cemetery in Era, Texas.
Grandsons and a step-son will be pallbearers.
Memorial contributions may be made to Home Hospice of Cooke County; P.O. Box
936; Gainesville, TX 76241.
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From: "Christopher" ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
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>I will miss Aunt Virigina.
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> Christopher E.
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