February 5, 2015
Daniels, Virginia H.
Virginia Hazel (Horner) Daniels, a resident of Roslindale for 45 years, died Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at the Spaulding Nursing Home in West Roxbury. She was 93. Virginia was born July 17, 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts, the only child of James W. and Finnettie (Lent) Horner. After high aschool she attended secretarial school and then worked as a secretary at Millard Company attorneys and also as a housekeeper at the Sherrill House in Jamaica Plain. She was a member of the Roslindale Baptist Church. Virginia was the wife of the late Edward Goldsmith Daniels who predeceased her in 1984. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Giampietro, and her husband Thomas, of Walpole; and her three grandchildren, Terryn Marie Lance, and her husband Chris, of Ohio, Cori Ann Clinton, and her husband Dan, of Norton, and Christopher T. Giampietro, and his girlfriend Lauren Agresta, of New York. Visitation with her family will be held from 10 to 11 AM on Friday, February 6, 2015 at the Folsom Funeral Home, 63 Belgrade Avenue, Roslindale followed by a graveside service at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. In lieu of flowers donations to the Animal Rescue League, 55 Anna’s Place, Dedham, MA 02026 would be apreciated.
Auntie Ginny you will be missed! I’m sure my Mom Joanie Keith welcomed you to Heaven with loving arms. You are in my prayers. Love, Krissy
Ginny was one of the kindest woman we have ever had the pleasure to be around. She loved people and animals of all kinds, especially her beloved cats. Ginny has been part of our family for over 30 years. Although we did not see her as much as we would have liked, she always remembered to send a card if you were sick and was always interested in what was happening in your life. She will be sorely missed by all. Heaven is waiting for you Ginny, and so is Bud.
Hi Liz,
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peace,
Gina
Dear Liz,
Even though we only met your mom twice, my memories of her and her ways are vivid. I would have loved to have gotten to know her, and your family more. One day! Glad she wasn’t sick long, and that she lived a long healthy life.
Condolences from the Barretos