Virginia Searing

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Virginia Searing

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
7 Mar 2021 (aged 77)
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Cremains returned to family. Add to Map
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Virginia Searing, A most loving mother and sister, departed this mortal life, Sunday, March 7th, 2021. Born in the tri-cities, Washington State, in 1943, she was a lifelong resident of the state, and passed in Everett. Virginia rejoins her sister, Creda, and leaves behind son, Dennis Searing and grandson, Dallas Searing, along with brother Larry Olson, and sister Linda. Virginia was a wonderful person to know. Kind-hearted, sweet, gentle, and a lot of fun, she was well known around her neighborhood for cooking for and feeding friends and neighbors, along with her frequent guests, the local church missionaries. Virginia was also very kind to animals, taking in stray feral cats that no one else could manage to get very close to. She loved to putter in her garden. A real green-thumb, Virginia actually raised vegetables for the dinner table on a tiny apartment patio, and grew a giant cactus from a small potted one. Virginia was a most unique person. A lady with a terrific and refreshingly positive attitude. She was loved, and she will be missed. Happy reunions, Ginny, and smooth sailing. Second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning. We’ll be seeing you soon. All our love.
Virginia Searing, A most loving mother and sister, departed this mortal life, Sunday, March 7th, 2021. Born in the tri-cities, Washington State, in 1943, she was a lifelong resident of the state, and passed in Everett. Virginia rejoins her sister, Creda, and leaves behind son, Dennis Searing and grandson, Dallas Searing, along with brother Larry Olson, and sister Linda. Virginia was a wonderful person to know. Kind-hearted, sweet, gentle, and a lot of fun, she was well known around her neighborhood for cooking for and feeding friends and neighbors, along with her frequent guests, the local church missionaries. Virginia was also very kind to animals, taking in stray feral cats that no one else could manage to get very close to. She loved to putter in her garden. A real green-thumb, Virginia actually raised vegetables for the dinner table on a tiny apartment patio, and grew a giant cactus from a small potted one. Virginia was a most unique person. A lady with a terrific and refreshingly positive attitude. She was loved, and she will be missed. Happy reunions, Ginny, and smooth sailing. Second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning. We’ll be seeing you soon. All our love.


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