Virginia, the daughter of William and Rose (Hoadley) Blair, was born May 25, 1915, in Evansville, Indiana, raised in Kansas City, Missouri, and relocated to Baraboo; where she graduate from Baraboo High School.
Miss Virginia M. Blair was united in marriage to Mr. Francis D. Lenihan and they were blessed with one daughter, Mary Frances.
She raised her daughter and then for a time worked at Industrial Coils, after retirement she helped at the Maple Hill Orchard for many years. She was a very hard worker and lived in and maintained her own home up until ten days ago.
Mrs. Lenihan is survived by:
…her daughter,
……Mary Frances Klingenmeyer of Baraboo;
…her granddaughters,
……Cynthia Ann Colvin of Baraboo and
……Susan Marie (Kevin) Stich of Evans, GA;
…her two great-granddaughters,
……Stephanie Frances Colvin of Madison and
……Blair Elizabeth Stich of Atlanta, GA.
She was preceded in death by:
…her dear parents,
……William Blair and
……Rose Blair, nee Hoadley;
…her beloved husband,
……Francis D. Lenihan;
…her son-in-law,
……Duane Klingenmeyer; and
…a grandson-in-law,
……Dennis Colvin.
As per her wishes, cremation will take place and there will be no service.
Memorials may be made to the
…Baraboo Humane Society
…Sauk County Humane Society
…618 Highway 136
…West Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913-1060
…http://www.saukhumane.org/
The Family would like to thank Dr. Randy Krszjzaniek and the wonderful people from Agrace for their kind and compassionate care.
Arrangements and obituary provided by the
Redlin Funeral Home
401 Madison St
Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913-1338
http://www.redlinfuneralhome.com/
Published in the "Baraboo News Republic", Thursday, December 24, 2015
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Virginia, the daughter of William and Rose (Hoadley) Blair, was born May 25, 1915, in Evansville, Indiana, raised in Kansas City, Missouri, and relocated to Baraboo; where she graduate from Baraboo High School.
Miss Virginia M. Blair was united in marriage to Mr. Francis D. Lenihan and they were blessed with one daughter, Mary Frances.
She raised her daughter and then for a time worked at Industrial Coils, after retirement she helped at the Maple Hill Orchard for many years. She was a very hard worker and lived in and maintained her own home up until ten days ago.
Mrs. Lenihan is survived by:
…her daughter,
……Mary Frances Klingenmeyer of Baraboo;
…her granddaughters,
……Cynthia Ann Colvin of Baraboo and
……Susan Marie (Kevin) Stich of Evans, GA;
…her two great-granddaughters,
……Stephanie Frances Colvin of Madison and
……Blair Elizabeth Stich of Atlanta, GA.
She was preceded in death by:
…her dear parents,
……William Blair and
……Rose Blair, nee Hoadley;
…her beloved husband,
……Francis D. Lenihan;
…her son-in-law,
……Duane Klingenmeyer; and
…a grandson-in-law,
……Dennis Colvin.
As per her wishes, cremation will take place and there will be no service.
Memorials may be made to the
…Baraboo Humane Society
…Sauk County Humane Society
…618 Highway 136
…West Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913-1060
…http://www.saukhumane.org/
The Family would like to thank Dr. Randy Krszjzaniek and the wonderful people from Agrace for their kind and compassionate care.
Arrangements and obituary provided by the
Redlin Funeral Home
401 Madison St
Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913-1338
http://www.redlinfuneralhome.com/
Published in the "Baraboo News Republic", Thursday, December 24, 2015
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