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Virginia Jane Ast, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on December 5, 2024, at the age of 82. A Kansas native, she spent much of her working career in Wichita, Kansas, before visiting Ouray, Colorado, in the late 90s. Virginia was known for her warmth, generosity, and deep love for her community. She brought joy to everyone she met and will be remembered for her caring nature, adventurous spirit, and devotion to her family. She spent many hours advising tourists at the Ouray County Resort Association and volunteered at the Ouray County Historical Society.
Prior to coming to Ouray, Virginia had a fulfilling career in Human Resources at NCR Corp., AT&T, Symbios Logic, and LSI Logic, where she specialized in employee training, compensation and benefits, and new employee orientation, also serving as the editor of the company newspaper. With a background in administration and computer utilization, she was known for her professionalism and kind, welcoming demeanor. She was dedicated to making her workplace a better, more supportive environment for all.
Outside of her professional life, Virginia led a rich and fulfilling personal life. She had a love for the natural world, especially the beautiful mountains that surround Ouray. Whether hiking, jeep exploring, snowshoeing, or even trying her hand at skiing in Telluride, Virginia was always up for an adventure. Her love for the outdoors was matched only by her affection for young children. She often spent hours at the local park, watching with delight as children played, enjoying their energy and innocence.
Virginia also dabbled on the piano and with the accordion, expressing her strong musical interest and spirited nature. She was an accomplished landscape photographer and enjoyed writing poetry. She was an active member of the Black Canyon Astronomical Society, where she enjoyed stargazing and exploring the wonders of the universe. Her curiosity about the stars and her deep appreciation for the night sky were genuine passions.
Virginia was also a dedicated member of St. Daniel’s Catholic Church in Ouray, where she participated in the Women’s Prayer Group. Her faith was an important part of her life, and she cherished her time spent with her church family. She was also a proud member of the Ouray Elks Lodge #492, where she formed many friendships and was an active member of the lodge community.
Virginia is survived by her husband, John Ast, and her three sons, Marvin, Timothy, and Michael Ogden, and her stepdaughter, Karen, along with many dear friends and colleagues who will miss her gentle spirit and unwavering support.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at 10:00 AM at St. Daniel’s Catholic Church in Ouray, Colorado. All who knew and loved Virginia are invited to gather and celebrate her life and legacy. Flowers or donations in Virginia’s memory may be sent to St. Daniel’s Catholic Church in Ouray, Colorado.
Virginia’s legacy of kindness, adventure, and love for her community will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her. Her caring heart, joyful spirit, and dedication to family and friends will never be forgotten.
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