VIRGINIA ANN GADDY MILLER
August 13, 1945 - June 7, 2020
Heaven has received a beautiful soul as Virginia Ann Gaddy Miller, age 74, entered into her eternal home on Sunday, June 7, 2020.
She was born to the late Lindsey Gaddy and Mable Virginia Gaddy both of Crystal Springs, Mississippi, on August 13, 1945. Originally a Crystal Springs native, Virginia has been a resident of Brandon, MS for over 40 years.
Virginia has now joined the love of her life, James Harold Miller, who entered the Kingdom of God February 1, 2016. The love these two shared was an inspiration for their children and grandchildren and for everyone who encountered their love. If ever there was a couple “meant to be”, it was these two lovebirds.
Virginia is also preceded in death by her siblings Mary Catherine Bryant (Chet), Emmitt Troy Gaddy and Jo Ann Gaddy. She is survived by Sister-In-Law Mary Helen Gaddy.
Virginia was an amazing and loving Mother as she is survived by Tommy Thornton (Sheila), Pam Davenport (Rick), and Penny Thornton (Mike). Virginia was loved so much by her children. She was the type of Mother that selflessly sacrificed so much for her children and she will be greatly missed. Her loving nature will live on in the lives of her children. They will take her with them forever.
Upon the immediate arrival of her grandchildren, Virginia’s heart was completely absorbed by Jarod Dylan Thornton and Jordan Alysa Davenport. She was actively involved in their lives and spoiled them rotten. Both Jarod and Jordan were fortunate enough to have had her present in all aspects of their life. These memories will be cherished for their entire lifetime.
Virginia Ann Gaddy Miller will be laid to rest next to her loving husband James Harold and her entire Gaddy family in the Old Crystal Springs Cemetery Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Visitation (9:00) and Service (10:00) will be at Ott and Lee, Brandon, MS.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
9:00 - 10:00 am (Central time)
Ott & Lee Funeral Home - Brandon
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)
Ott & Lee Funeral Home - Brandon
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