Virginia Lee Gay Copeland Obitua
 

Virginia Lee Gay Copeland Obituary

Virginia Lee Gay Copeland

 

On Saturday, January 10, 1998, West Texas lost one of its greatest ladies. Virginia Lee Gay Copeland, 75, passed away in the midst of participating in yet another of her beloved community’s affairs. Virginia was born January 5, 1923 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to Alex Gay and Jennie McKissick Gay. She was raised in Cherokee, texas, and graduated from Cherokee High School. A graduate of Shannon Hospital School of Nursing, she worked as a registered nurse for 35 years and served as director of Nursing in Sterling city. Since moving Sterling City in 1945, she devoted her life to taking care of her community. Virginia assisted with many births in Sterling county and continued to have a positive impact on the health and lives of many in the county even after her retirement from nursing. Virginia married John Copeland, Jr., on January 12, 1945, and lived and ranched on the Divide in Sterling county. John remained the love of her life for 53 years. The center of her family’s life, she was an avid supporter of the activities of her children and grandchildren. “Meme” to her grandchildren and their friends, Virginia’s oven was always open to welcome them into her home. Her care and concern will truly be missed along with all the good food so livingly prepared and shared.  She was a member of First United Methodist church in Sterling City and was active in community activities. Virginia enjoyed extensive travel with her many friends and family. Virginia was proceeded in death by her parents and a brother, Lester Gay. Virginia is survived by a daughter Janie Copeland Anderson, and son-in-law Roland Anderson of Dallas, and a son John Gay Copeland, of Sterling city, Texas. She is also survived by fine grandchildren, Christian gay Anderson and Melissa Jan Anderson, both of Dallas and Amy Leigh Copeland, Jennifer Kelley Copeland, and John Ross Copeland, all of Sterling city, she is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Funeral Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday at First United Methodist church in Sterling city with Dr. Shane Barnes officiating. Burial followed in Montvale Cemetery. Arrangements were by Ross Funeral Home.

 

Submitted by Beverly Dunn Howard on December 27, 2004.

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