Virginia M. Cummings

Born: Mon., Dec. 28, 1931
Died: Sat., Sep. 23, 2006

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Virginia M. Cummings Of Everett, on Sept 23. Beloved wife of Francis J. Mother of Lisa Liston of Stoneham, Richard of Everett, Kevin of Everett, Kathleen Pescatore of Revere and Lori Rezendes of Saugus. Sister of Lorraine, Richard and Marlene. Also survived by 5 grandchildren, Kaitlin, Nikki, Cassie, Michael and Jessica. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St. EVERETT, Wednesday Sept. 27 at 9. Funeral Mass in Immaculate Conception Church, Everett at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tues. 4-8. In lieu of flowers, donations in Virginia's memory may be made to Hallmark Hospice, 100 Hospital Rd, Malden, MA 02148. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Boston. Virginia was the late manager of both the St. Therese Drill Team and the Lisa Liston School of Dance.

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Stephen and Stephanie Liston
   Posted Mon September 25, 2006
Virginia was a friendly, kind, warm person who always had a smile for you whenever you ran into her. It was obvious that she was a wonderful support for her family and I know she will be missed terribly. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this sad time.

Candy Torres
   Posted Tue September 26, 2006
Virginia was the heart at the Dance Studio. She will be very much missed by all that knew her.

Dee Drummey Boling
   Posted Tue September 26, 2006
I'm sorry that I won't be there for all of you. Please know that you are all in my heart and that I keep fond and precious memories of Ginny in my heart. Heaven has gained an angel.

-Dee, Randy, and Dylan

Denise Wareham
   Posted Mon October 02, 2006
To Ginny's family ... I was truly saddened to learn that Ginny had passed away. Each time that I visit Everett, I am on the lookout for her standing at any random bus stop on her way to her next appointment of the day. Ginny played a huge role, and an important one, in the lives of hundreds of Everett children through the years. Her passing definitely earmarks an end of an era. I wish you all well ...

Denise Wareham
STLF parent alumni member 1976 to 1989