Chopping, Virginia K.
You are loved and will be missed so very much.
Our thoughts are with you,
The Dolch Family - Ginny, Greg and Shelby
My sincere condolences to Aunt Ginny's family. She was one of the most graceful, elegant women I've known. I shall always remember her classiness with a sense of humor. Affectionately, Kay Smith Warden, Missoula, MT.
Kay Smith Warden - 12/14/2011I have no words to explain the loss I feel in my heart! Virginia was and will always be remembered as an amazing beautiful soul! I fully enjoyed caring for you and looked forward to our twice weekly meetings! You touched my heart and certainly will remain their forever! Rest in peace beautiful! My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time as well as Judy, another beautiful soul that was considered family to Virginia as well!
My deepest sympathy
Lindsey Backer
Virginia;
You are without a doubt the lovliest ladies I have ever known. I know in my heart that you are in heaven with our LORD. As you deserve to be. I will alwys rember your sincere kindness to me.
Phil Lavoie
Ginny, you and my mother (Edna M Wood) were the best of friends for many years. The two of you were still in touch as of this last summer (2011) We loved you Ginny.
DeEtta M Bassett - 12/16/2011You were a great family friend for many years. Piece.
My fondest memory of Virginia Chopping was when she sent her grandson, Mark Vinich, on a trip to Europe with a group of high school students from Lander Valley High School. He absorbed so much and later became a highly successful art teacher who was recognized for his excellence in teaching. I know that Mark thought the world of his Grandma Ginny and she had to be so very proud of him. Mark will continue Ginny's giving and loving ways.
Connie Hirz Herrick