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Virginia Pearl Roth
April 15th, 1940 - February 27th, 2024
Virginia Pearl Roth (White), 83, long time resident of Puyallup, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on February 27, 2024. Virginia was born on April 15, 1940, to Guyida & Henry White in Aberdeen, WA. After graduating from Eatonville High School in 1958 she became a wife and mother to her three treasures: Christine, Caron, and Colleen. The house on 100th street was always full of love, laughter, and large gatherings. Virginia was preceded in death by her later-in-life love, Lee Ramsdel. She is survived by her daughters, Christine (Kelly) Stallcop, Caron (Steve) Sanderson, and Colleen (Roberts) Greenaway, 8 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren & more on the way, and siblings Deane White & Lorraine Geer. Services will be held Friday, March 22nd, beginning with Viewing from 10-11:30 & 11:30 Service at Hill Funeral Home, 217 E. Pioneer; 1:00 Graveside Service at Woodbine Cemetery, 2323 9th St SW; followed by 2:00 Reception at Station 726 located at 427 N Meridian. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to: info.arthritis.org or dementiasociety.org.
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Hill Funeral Home has been a community cornerstone since 1908, when Ernest Newville Hill, a decorated Spanish American War veteran and embalmer/funeral director, established his own funeral business in Puyallup. Starting in a two-story building on North Meridian, where he lived with his wife Mabel and their son Vernon, Ernest Hill introduced the first motor-powered funeral coaches in Pierce County, transitioning from traditional horse-drawn services....
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