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Virginia Parker Troxler


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Virginia Parker Troxler, 86 of 996 Ashley Loop, passed away on Monday morning, May 8, 2011 at Moses Cone Hospital. The funeral service will be held 11am Thursday at Fair Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Troxler was born March 1, 1925 to the late Thomas Parker and Sallie Davis Parker in Leaksville,NC and was of the Baptist faith. Virginia Troxler is survived by her husband John Linuel Troxler of 69 years of the home, one daughter; Dale Troxler Crowder and husband Eddie of Reidsville, two sons; Linuel Dennis Troxler and wife Reta and Larry Richard Troxler and wife Gail all of Reidsville, three grandchildren, Jason Brent Crowder and wife Dow of Raleigh, Darren Keith Troxler of Maryland, Ashley Troxler Clark and husband Eric of Greensboro, two great grandchildren, Macyn and Walker Clark, one brother; Clayzene "Curley" Parker of Eden. She and her husband loved camping and they were members of Eden Camping Club for years. They loved going to Florida during the cold months and met many wonderful friends. Mrs Troxler was a wonderful seamtress and made all of her daughers clothes until her declining health. She loved her family and friends and was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother and a lifetime fan of the Atlanta Braves. Preceded her in death was her sister Francis Parker Madison, brothers, Bob , Curtis Haywood and Billy Parker. Family will receive friends from 6-8 Wednesday evening at Fair Funeral Home and other times at the home. Memorials may be made to Smyrna Presbyterian Church, C/O Ann Dixion, 291 Crowder Road, Madison, NC 27025 Online condolences may be made to the family at www.fairfuneralhome.com
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love in Christ, Your Neighbors
Thomas, Ruby & Samantha Hutchens
Please accept my sincerest sympathy in the loss of Mrs. Troxler. She and Mr. Tricker had a site at Ocean Lakes back in the 80's and they were my neighbors then. I was married to Tommy Griffin then and I enjoyed our talks and her infectious laugh. She was such a sweet lady. God bless you all during this time and in the days to come.
Debbie T. Horton
My thoughts and prayers are with you Dale. I am here if you need me...
Mea Overby
My condolences to the Troxler (and Parker) families. When I was about 4 years old, the Parkers babysat me while my mother worked. We lived across the street from the Parker house on Moir Street in Leaksville, NC. Much later in life, Charlie and Francis Parker Madison were friends at the Leaksville Christian Church. I have a lot of good memories from staying at the Parkers with Virginia, Francis, and even Billy taking care of me. God bless and comfort each of you. Jimmy Adkins, Selmer, TN
James Adkins
To the Troxler Family, my sincerest sympathy on the loss of Mrs. Troxler. On the occasions that I was around her, she was always a delightful lady. Hold close your memories of her and she will be with you forever. Kindest Regards, Larry Bailey
Larry Bailey
Dennis sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. We love you and are thinking of you.
Jeff and Wendy Conger
Dennis and family, We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. She is now in God's hands and is no longer in any pain. If you need anything, please let us know. Vern and Glenda Koops
Glenda and Vern Koops
I want to extend to you my sorrow during this time in your life. I remember your mom from 30 years ago at Ocean Lakes Campground. She was such a joy to always see with her jubliant personality. If anyone ever talked with her, you would find out quickly how much love she had for her family. What a dedicated woman to her husband and family. Her modeling behavior of this love is for others to learn to place in their life. May God bless you and comfort you during this loss.
Tommy Griffin
So sorry to hear your Moms passing. Thinking of you all during this time. Love Ya all She was such a wonderful person.
Faye V Barham
I wanted to let you know I have some wonderful memories of MOM and Virginia. They both loved to laugh and smile which made them so special to everyone.Take the treasured memories and keep family close to your hearts.You and your dear family have much to be grateful and forever thankful for the love they had for each other. Take care of dad which I know you all have done and also with Curly. You will always hold a special place in my heart. Love to All, Barbara
Barbara Gammons

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