Virginia E. Adams' Obituary
Virginia Earnestine Adams "Tiny"
Virginia age 74, passed away November 15, 2017 in Puyallup, Washington,
Surrounded by her loved ones. Have comfort in knowing she went peacefully.
Virginia's life story started as a coal miners daughter, in West Virginia. She moved to Washington at the age of two. Graduated Mossyrock High School. Mossyrock was where she always felt was home. Where people still knew her as Tiny.
After graduation, she enlisted into the Army, dreaming of bigger things.
There she was trained to be a EEG Technician and also met the love of her life, Danny. They just Celebrated their 51st anniversary on August 6th. They had three children together.
Family was the most important thing to her, she always had a way to make everyone feel special. There was no favorites, we all were her favorite. She had enough caring to go around. Even when there was always a couple extra kids around.
Virginia always wanted to make her own parents proud. She just loved being a wife, mother, grandmother and a new great-grandmother.
She loved her beloved bird Skooner; Old Fashioned traditions; Black & White movies, and so much more.
No words will ever be enough to describe Virginia. She will be missed by many. Rest in Peace Virginia, God has called you Home.
We all have a new angel watching over all of us.
Preceded in death by, Parents:James Earnest Lane and Mary Francis Lane; Siblings: Billy Wayne Lane, Edgar Allen Lane, Mary Lou Lane; Son:Micheal Vincent Adams; Granddaughter: Kaysie Lynn Crow; Son in Law: Dennis A. Herron.
Survived by her Loving Husband: Danny M. Adams; Daughters: Jeanna M. Adams, Francie L. Adams; Grandchildren: Zach Smalley, Tylor Smalley, Angel Adams, Kaissy Herron, D.J Herron; Great Grandchildren: Daniel Smalley and Dennis Jesse Herron Jr.
Funeral Services will be held 12:00PM Monday, November 27, 2017 in the Garden Chapel at Mountain View Funeral Home & Memorial Park.
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