Virginia M. Croft—10/21/21

Virginia M. Croft, age 93, died October 21, 2021.

She was born in Pittsburgh PA in 1928 and lived there with her husband, John (Jack) Croft, until 1996 when they moved to Punta Gorda FL. In 2000, Virginia and Jack began spending summers in Upper Gwynedd with their daughter, Susan. Eventually, after Jack’s death in 2002, Virginia gave up her Florida home and moved in permanently with her daughter.

While living in Upper Gwynedd, she became a member of the Peak Center in Lansdale, where she spent many weekdays making good friends and playing Rummikub.

Virginia is survived by her three children Susan, Gary and Ken; three grandchildren Tim, Colleen and Ken; several great-grandchildren; and her sister Helen. 

4 thoughts on “Virginia M. Croft—10/21/21

  1. Oh Ginny, we shared such a special friendship. I always felt Blessed having you in my life. You knew, I told you I believed that. But, you didn’t know the self imposed anguish and heartache, in taking you to the very place you were so desperately trying to avoid! So confident was I, that you were going to regain your health and strength, return to your life with your daughter as her comforter and supporter, just as you had wanted, as we had silently prayed. My unrelenting torment is tempered by my faith that you are now without chronic pain, persistent angst and nagging fear. And that you have a sense of peace which is beyond all our understanding. I miss you. I think of you multiple times daily. I’m thankful that I was able to be with you. I’m also just full of sorrow. With love, Linda

  2. May God Bless You (Aunt) Virginia and always keep you in his care. You will always be in our thoughts and prayers and we thank you for being such a loving sister, aunt and Godmother. We are praying for you and the family.

    We send our deepest sympathy to the family.

    All our love,
    Helen, Nicolette, Javier, Annabella & Angelina

  3. You were my loving, generous mom, my roommate and best friend. Life will be empty without you, but I know that you are now at peace and free of pain. All my love, Sue

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