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Meldrum Mortuary & Crematory
Virgie Ann Woolsey
December 25th, 1920 - June 16th, 2014
Virgie Ann Woolsey was born Dec. 25, 1920 to Robert R. Angle and Mable Iva Evans in Artesia, Arizona. Siblings: Midge Nona Snyder - deceased, Viola, Lyle, Gladys - deceased. Married 73 years to Frank J. Woolsey July 23, 1937 deceased. Children - Elton J. Woolsey Laverne Smith, Frankie A. Woolsey Larry Maxwell, Robert A. Woolsey Susan Wright Lots of Grandchildren and Great grandchildren and Great, great grandchildren. Virgie was a wonderful mother, wife, grandmother and homemaker. She was famous for her cooking, everyone came for her homemade breads, cinnamon rolls and yummy beans. She was always helping someone and giving service. We love our precious mom. She was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Mesa Temple for 14 years. We know she is very happy to be with our precious dad. We will miss her dearly.
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At Meldrum Funeral Home, our recently renovated facilities in downtown Mesa stand as a testament to a rich legacy of care that began 97 years ago. We recognize the importance of crafting an end-of-life experience as unique as your loved one. Meldrum is a full-service premium funeral home with complete memorial and event planning services, providing your family with the support you need during challenging times. Our warm and comfortable facilities include a serene chapel and a cremation viewing suite. Let our bilingual staff help you create a meaningful and personalized farewell for your loved one....
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