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Virginia "Ginny" Kelly peacefully passed away on January 10th at her home in Peyton with her family by her side. A resident of Peyton, CO since 1986. Virginia is survived by her children Richard Runer, Vicki Holloway, Steven Runer and Cristina Kelly; Arminda Glotzbach, Elicia Perez, seven other grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. Virginia was a loving mother, and wonderful grandmother. She enjoyed various hobbies. Visitation is planned for 10am-12pm, January 22, 2013 at Cappadona Funeral Home, 1020 E. Fillmore St. Colorado Springs. Burial to follow at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver.
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Ginny,
You were kind and generous to a fault. Your lighthearted laughter brightened rooms. You will be missed!
Love,
Larry, Paula, Autumn & Kristen
Larry Bright
January 22, 2013
Gone, but never forgotten. There are so many great memories of you that will forever be cherished. Love and miss you always!
April
January 18, 2013
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers
Friends of The family
January 17, 2013
Our Mom,
Gone yet will never be forgotten,
Although we are apart,
Your spirit & love lives within us,
forever & ever in all of our hearts.
Love you dearly!
Cris & Jason
January 17, 2013
Grandma you will be loved and missed..you where the most amazing women I know and I'm very glad that I got to know you as well as my children you will be remembered and cherished by everyone you have ever touched and known.. I love you
Elicia Perez
January 17, 2013
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