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Virginia D. Hawn

Posted 2009-03-21 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Virginia Hawn, age 53, of Prescott Valley, Ariz., passed away at her Prescott home, surrounded by her family and friends, on Sunday, March 12, 2006, after long battle with cancer.

She is survived by her loving husband, Phil; son Bryan (Kara) Brown of Salt Lake City; daughter, Trenna Brown (fiancee Mark Chase) of Prescott Valley; four step-children, Tammy (Scott) Stone, of S.C., Tina (Todd) Maire, of Albuquerque, N.M., Brady (Terri) Hawn, of Peoria, Ariz., Jeff (Jill) Hawn of Phoenix; 18 grandchildren, Becky, Dylan, Porterlyn, Bodee, Amanda, Phillip, Eric, Keith, Hutch, Danielle, Laurie, Andrew, Ashley, Robert, Michael, Chandler, Mason, and Miller; four great-grandchildren, Juan, Virginia, Hutch Jr., and Christian.; six sisters and four brothers also survive our loving mom.

She is preceded in death by her mother, father, two brothers, and one sister.

Virginia was loved by everyone who had the pleasure of meeting her. She was the most compassionate person to all she met. She's our angel. The best wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, great-grandmother, and friend to all.

Mom's favorite holiday was Christmas. Among all her talents, she loved quilting, crafts, and above all being everyone's mom. She had a very special touch. She touched all of us in one way or another. She never judged us, only loved us. She will forever be missed and loved. But never forgotten. We love you, Mom.

Graveside services will be held at the Ash Fork Cemetery on Wednesday, March 15, at noon.

Chino Valley Funeral Home is caring for the family.

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