MARCH 5, 1929 – MAY 31, 2019
Virginia “Ginny” Elaine (Reynolds) Shultz died peacefully at Hawthorn House in Tumwater, Washington on May 31, 2019.
She was born in Bucoda on March 5, 1929, to George and Rosa Reynolds.
A life-long Tenino resident, Ginny is best remembered by the community for her long tenure as a school bus driver and 45-year membership in the VFW and Eagles organizations. A fan of gardening and sports, she could often be found in summer months tending to her sweet peas and nasturtiums or listening to a Mariners game.
She is survived by her sister, P. Brown; her children, D. Shultz, L. Grayson (R.) and D. Donohue (P.); grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and long-time friend Bridgett.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 20 at Mills and Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Tumwater.
MARCH 5, 1929 – MAY 31, 2019
Virginia “Ginny” Elaine (Reynolds) Shultz died peacefully at Hawthorn House in Tumwater, Washington on May 31, 2019.
She was born in Bucoda on March 5, 1929, to George and Rosa Reynolds.
A life-long Tenino resident, Ginny is best remembered by the community for her long tenure as a school bus driver and 45-year membership in the VFW and Eagles organizations. A fan of gardening and sports, she could often be found in summer months tending to her sweet peas and nasturtiums or listening to a Mariners game.
She is survived by her sister, P. Brown; her children, D. Shultz, L. Grayson (R.) and D. Donohue (P.); grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and long-time friend Bridgett.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 20 at Mills and Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Tumwater.
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