Virginia Parsons obituary: Virginia Parsons's Obituary, Casper

In Memory Of
Virginia Parsons
1924 - 2019

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Obituary photo of Virginia Parsons, Casper-WY

In Memory Of
Virginia Parsons
1924 - 2019

Virginia M. Parsons passed away on March 22, 2019, at age 95 in Casper, Wyoming. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Virginia was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 18, 1924, and graduated from Benson High School
in 1942. After graduation, Virginia worked as a secretary and receptionist for several companies in Omaha, including KOIL radio. The highlight of her early career was living and working for a radio station in Manhattan, New York, for about a year. She also spent a short time working in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to Omaha to help care for her mother after her parent’s divorce.

While working at Omar Bakery in Omaha as a receptionist, she met Bill Goll. They were married for a short period. Virginia later met Bob Parsons while they were working at Continental Bus Lines in Omaha and they were married on June 21, 1950. Together they had 4 children: Greg, David, Barbara and Janet. Virginia did not get her driver’s license until she was 43, but made up for lost time by never walking
anywhere, never driving slow and driving until she was in her early 90’s (scary). Her car and the freedom it provided her were special to her and were never taken for granted.

Virginia moved to Casper in 1980 after she and Bob divorced and after living for a short period in
California with her brother Jack and his family. Virginia held several clerical positions in Casper before becoming a nursing assistant at Natrona County Memorial Hospital where she worked until she retired. Virginia moved to St. Anthony’s Manor in April, 1981, and lived there for almost 38 years, until March, 2019. She was very social and enjoyed visiting with her many friends at St. Anthony’s Manor. Virginia also enjoyed many activities with her close friends, Rita, Winnie and Diane and the volunteers and caseworkers that provided support and friendship.

Virginia was very people oriented and thrived on meeting new friends. She loved hearing from her family and friends and made them feel special. She was a very sincere and caring person and provided
unconditional love and support to her family. She did not need much to be happy, was quick with a smile and a kind word. Family and friends were her life! She was easily teased because of her good nature and could laugh at herself better than anyone. The comments we heard most often from other people were: “I just love your mom!” and “your mom is a real character!” Nobody that met her, easily forgot her.

Virginia was a cancer survivor twice but lived all of her life with few aches and pains. She lived her last 5 years with a poorly functioning aorta valve that did not slow her down until the very end.

Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, Robert “Ernie” Cateron and Ethel Cateron, 2 brothers, Jack and Warren, and a daughter, Barbara Parsons. Survivors include her other children, Greg Parsons, David Parsons and Janet Norton; her grandchildren Joy Parsons, Austin Liesse, Shane Parsons, Justin Parsons, and Jessica Alexander and her husband Brandon; and her great granddaughters, Briana Parsons, Riley Alexander, and Bryer Parsons. Brooke Alexander, soon to be her 4th great granddaughter, is due on April 26, 2019.

Virginia’s family would like to thank her many friends, volunteer helpers, caseworkers, doctors, and the organizations that helped her continue living independently at St. Anthony’s Manor. Memorial donations in Virginia’s memory can be made to Meals-on-Wheels, Casper, Wyoming; Central Wyoming Senior Services and Central Wyoming Hospice Program.

No services will be held. Friends and family may leave their memories and condolences by click the "Share Memories" button above.
Virginia M. Parsons passed away on March 22, 2019, at age 95 in Casper, Wyoming. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Virginia was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 18, 1924, and graduated from Benson High School
in 1942. After graduation, Virginia worked as a secretary and receptionist for several companies in Omaha, including KOIL radio. The highlight of her early career was living and working for a radio station in Manhattan, New York, for about a year. She also spent a short time working in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to Omaha to help care for her mother after her parent’s divorce.

While working at Omar Bakery in Omaha as a receptionist, she met Bill Goll. They were married for a short period. Virginia later met Bob Parsons while they were working at Continental Bus Lines in Omaha and they were married on June 21, 1950. Together they had 4 children: Greg, David, Barbara and Janet. Virginia did not get her driver’s license until she was 43, but made up for lost time by never walking
anywhere, never driving slow and driving until she was in her early 90’s (scary). Her car and the freedom it provided her were special to her and were never taken for granted.

Virginia moved to Casper in 1980 after she and Bob divorced and after living for a short period in
California with her brother Jack and his family. Virginia held several clerical positions in Casper before becoming a nursing assistant at Natrona County Memorial Hospital where she worked until she retired. Virginia moved to St. Anthony’s Manor in April, 1981, and lived there for almost 38 years, until March, 2019. She was very social and enjoyed visiting with her many friends at St. Anthony’s Manor. Virginia also enjoyed many activities with her close friends, Rita, Winnie and Diane and the volunteers and caseworkers that provided support and friendship.

Virginia was very people oriented and thrived on meeting new friends. She loved hearing from her family and friends and made them feel special. She was a very sincere and caring person and provided
unconditional love and support to her family. She did not need much to be happy, was quick with a smile and a kind word. Family and friends were her life! She was easily teased because of her good nature and could laugh at herself better than anyone. The comments we heard most often from other people were: “I just love your mom!” and “your mom is a real character!” Nobody that met her, easily forgot her.

Virginia was a cancer survivor twice but lived all of her life with few aches and pains. She lived her last 5 years with a poorly functioning aorta valve that did not slow her down until the very end.

Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, Robert “Ernie” Cateron and Ethel Cateron, 2 brothers, Jack and Warren, and a daughter, Barbara Parsons. Survivors include her other children, Greg Parsons, David Parsons and Janet Norton; her grandchildren Joy Parsons, Austin Liesse, Shane Parsons, Justin Parsons, and Jessica Alexander and her husband Brandon; and her great granddaughters, Briana Parsons, Riley Alexander, and Bryer Parsons. Brooke Alexander, soon to be her 4th great granddaughter, is due on April 26, 2019.

Virginia’s family would like to thank her many friends, volunteer helpers, caseworkers, doctors, and the organizations that helped her continue living independently at St. Anthony’s Manor. Memorial donations in Virginia’s memory can be made to Meals-on-Wheels, Casper, Wyoming; Central Wyoming Senior Services and Central Wyoming Hospice Program.

No services will be held. Friends and family may leave their memories and condolences by click the "Share Memories" button above.

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