Virginia P. Huneycutt's Obituary
Mrs. Virginia P. Huneycutt, of Tavares, beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother, passed away on Saturday, April 9, 2011. She will be greatly loved and missed for the legacy she left behind. Together with Carl Huneycutt, she established three successful businesses in her lifetime. Virginia was an Army and Navy veteran, with full colors and accommodations. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Wilbert) Huneycutt Cage; granddaughter, Virginia E. Hall (Dwayne); grandson, Spencer C. Hall, his son, Spencer III, his daughter, Elicia, his daughter, Erica Belles and her children, Tristin, Christian, Jessie and Dakota; grandson, David C. Hall (Tiffani) and his children Tierra, Dominick, Bralien, Kennedi, KJ and Kyren; beloved friends, Mary Rogers, Bernice Cannon and Elma Daniels.She joins her husband in heaven with Jesus. Both will be greatly missed for their rich heritage and the legacy they have left their family. The family would like to thank First Baptist church of Tavares and Pastor Rick Fountain, for their love and support. The family would further like to thank Bishop Michael T. Sweeney, Pastor of New Life Church of Tavares, for time efforts and energy in supporting our family during this time, Pastor Wilbert Cage, Cornerstone Chapel Ministries, Leesburg, for his prayers and support during this difficult time, Lyn, owner of DenLen, dba, Savannah Manor, as well as Cornerstone Hospice. A final word from “Ging”s” daughter – I wish to thank my children, Virginia and David, for your support, love and care of our precious “Ging”, when I could no longer be available. I could not have done it without you both. I love you both very much and will never forget this time in our life.There will be no services at Mrs. Huneycutt’s request. Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals and Cremations. Condolences may be left for the family by signing the guestbook below.
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