February 2007 - Passage. Born in Whiterocks, Utah, the daughter of Albert Edward Blood and Sarah Elizabeth Moore, Virginia Rosalind Lewis departed this life on Thursday in Fresno, California.
Doing her part to support the war efforts, she worked as a welder in the shipyards, where she met her eternal companion, Claude Evert Lewis.
Upon retirement in 1970, they built a home in Spanish Fork. Due to health reasons, they returned to California to be close her daughter, Barbara Mae. Putting 110% into everything she did, from quilting to genealogy, she believed that she remained on earth because she had more genealogy to complete.
Her son-in-law, Don, granddaughter, Julie, great grandchildren, Luciana and Lucas, two sisters, Mabel and Patricia survive.
February 2007 - Passage. Born in Whiterocks, Utah, the daughter of Albert Edward Blood and Sarah Elizabeth Moore, Virginia Rosalind Lewis departed this life on Thursday in Fresno, California.
Doing her part to support the war efforts, she worked as a welder in the shipyards, where she met her eternal companion, Claude Evert Lewis.
Upon retirement in 1970, they built a home in Spanish Fork. Due to health reasons, they returned to California to be close her daughter, Barbara Mae. Putting 110% into everything she did, from quilting to genealogy, she believed that she remained on earth because she had more genealogy to complete.
Her son-in-law, Don, granddaughter, Julie, great grandchildren, Luciana and Lucas, two sisters, Mabel and Patricia survive.
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