Virginia R. Carter Yingling

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June 2, 2005

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Yingling, Virginia R. “Carter”, 83, retired Spiegel employee, died Thursday, June 2, 2005. Visitation 6:00-8:00 P.M., Sunday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Service 10:00 A.M., Monday, Grace Presbyterian Church. Preceded in death by husband, Ed Yingling, parents Henry and Clara Bowman, son, Nick Carter, brother, Ralph Bowman and sister, Mable McCullough. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Cathie and Terry Wright of Wichita; grandson, Chris and Stephanie Wright; granddaughter, Tracy Ladner; great-grandchildren, Kevin and Katy Wright and Baylee Ladner; brothers, Charles and Lewis Bowman; sister-in-law, Margaret Bowman. A memorial has been established with Womens Wellness Network, 2238 Longwood Ct., Wichita, KS, 67226. Visitation with family from 6:00 ~ 8:00 pm Sunday at Downing and Lahey East Mortuary

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  1. Dear Yingling family: I was so sorry to learn of Virgina’s passing. What a spirited, fun loving woman she was. I used to golf with her many years ago at Crestview Country Club, in the Nine Hole group. I remember when I first joined the group and she made me feel so welcome with her chatter and cheer. As a single woman looking for employment, she was so encouraging to me when I worked briefly for Spiegel. I lost contact with her in the last several years due to my life’s circumstances changing, but I still have fond memories of the woman who possessed passion for the game of golf. I’m certain each of you have many wonderful memories of her, as well. Hold fast to the many wonderful memories, for they are a permanent part of you and will always be there for you to enjoy. Fondly, Jinx Moore

  2. Dear Yingling family: I was so sorry to learn of Virgina’s passing. What a spirited, fun loving woman she was. I used to golf with her many years ago at Crestview Country Club, in the Nine Hole group. I remember when I first joined the group and she made me feel so welcome with her chatter and cheer. As a single woman looking for employment, she was so encouraging to me when I worked briefly for Spiegel. I lost contact with her in the last several years due to my life’s circumstances changing, but I still have fond memories of the woman who possessed passion for the game of golf. I’m certain each of you have many wonderful memories of her, as well. Hold fast to the many wonderful memories, for they are a permanent part of you and will always be there for you to enjoy. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Jinx Moore

  3. We send our sincere sympathy to all the family. Virginia will be in our memories and she will be missed.


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