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Virginia L. Stubb

Virginia L. Stubb

Virginia L. Stubb age 95 of Cedar Falls, died Sunday, January 7, 2018 at the American Lutheran Home in Menomonie.

Virginia was born August 13, 1922 in Menomonie.  She was the daughter of John and Ruth (Plemon) Wood and grew up and lived all of her life in the Cedar Falls area.  Virginia graduated From Dunn Co. Aggie in 1939.  She married Oscar Stubb October 21, 1939 and they made their home and raised their family in Cedar Falls.  Virginia worked as custodian at Cedar Falls Elementary School and at the University of Wisconsin-Stout.  Oscar died in 1996 and for the past three years, she has been a resident of the American Lutheran Home in Menomonie.

Virginia served as President of the Cedar Falls Cemetery from 1976 to 2009.  She was the president of Peace Circle at the United Methodist Church for several years and a member of the Prairie Homemakers Club.  Those who knew Virginia knew her as a deeply caring, humble woman, always lending a helping hand to friends and family alike.  She will be remembered for her devotion to her family, her friends and her faith.

Virginia is survived three sons, Phillip (Judy) of Ventura, CA; Alan (Mary) of Dunedin, Florida, David of Chippewa Falls; five grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren, many much-loved extended family members and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Oscar, a granddaughter, a daughter-in-law,  four sisters and two brothers.

The family wishes to thank the staff at American Lutheran Homes for the loving care they gave Virginia.

A Memorial service to honor her life will be held later in the spring.  Memorial gifts may be given to United Methodist Church, 2703 Bongey Dr. Menomonie, WI  54751, designated for the “kitchen fund.”

 

 

 

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  1. Lois Sipple@outlook.com

    Ginny was the custodian at Cedar Falls School when I was teaching there. She was a lot more than custodian...we all loved her so much. Rest in peace, dear friend. Lois Sipple

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