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Virginia G. Flagg

d. June 2, 2012

Virginia G. Flagg, a resident of West Roxbury for over 50 years died quietly June 2, 2012, at the Deutsches Altenheim in West Roxbury. She was 89. She was born in Boston and was the daughter of the late Robert S. and Dorothy (Jones) Fish. Virginia grew up in Billerica and was a graduate of Billerica High School. She lived in Roslindale for a time and then moved to West Roxbury. Her career path as a secretary brought her to the Investment Firm of Bump, Morse & Marsh in Boston for over 10 years, she worked part time at the West Roxbury-Roslindale YMCA, and the Roslindale Congregational Church. Virginia also volunteered her time with the YMCA, along with her husband the late Warren Lincoln Flagg, and they both volunteered in many different groups at the Roslindale Congregational Church over the years. She is survived by her children Warren L. Flagg Jr and his wife Nancy of Dedham, Glenna Cappola and her husband George of Kingston, Robert Flagg and his wife Anne of Barrington,  Rhode Island, and Ken Flagg of New Smyrna Beach, FL; her daughters-in-law Susan Flagg of Manchester, NH and Tonya Flagg of Dennis; and her sister Meriel Peterson of Phoenix, AZ. Virginia is also survived by her grandchildren Warren Flagg III and his wife Jennifer of Dedham, Marc Flagg and his wife Lisa of Dedham, Lee Cappola and his wife Wendy of Fiskdale, Wendy Cappola of South Yarmouth, David Flagg of Germany, Steven and Natalie Flagg of TX,  and Leslie Flagg  of FL as well as her great grandchildren Tori Flagg-Durkin of Dedham, Krystal Cappola of South Yarmouth, Ally and Jacob Flagg both of Dedham.  She was the mother of the late Douglas Flagg and sister of the late Barbara Miner. Visiting hours will be held Thursday, June 7, 2012, from 4-8 pm at Folsom Funeral Home, 63 Belgrade Ave, Roslindale. Funeral Friday, June 8, 2012 at 10 am at the funeral home.  Burial will be  in The Gardens at Gethsemane Cemetery, West Roxbury.  In lieu of flowers donations in Virginia’s memory may be made to the Red Sox Foundation, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA.  02215.

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