Virginia M. Coates Obituary, of Loudoun County Virginia M. Coates Has Reportedly Died

Mason Coates Death, Obituary –  Virginia L. (Coates) Mason, who was 82 years old, passed away on November 16, 2017, at the nursing home known as Webster Manor, which is located in Webster. She lived in Oxford all her life. She had been battling the illness for a significant amount of time before she ultimately succumbed to it. She had fought until the very end. When Virginia Coates made her debut in this world, she did it in the quaint community of Dudley, which is found in the state of North Carolina.

Her parents, Edgar and Minnie Lee (Faircloth), had both passed away before their daughter was born, thus she was raised by her grandparents. She earned her diploma from Brogden High School, a high school that can be found in the state of North Carolina in the United States of America. That is the educational establishment from which she graduated successfully.

She is survived by her children, Deborah Fields-Quinn and her partner Michael Trainor, Kenneth R. Fields and his wife Sandi, and Robert P. Sandman and his wife Robin; five grandchildren, Meaghan Fields, Ash-Lee Fields Quinn, Richard Curtis and his wife Jesse, Ryan Sandman, and Rachel Sandman; a brother, Everett Coates and his wife Joyce; in addition to a number of nieces and nephews. Her daughter Tracey S. Lange and her sister Rowena Williams had both left before she did, so she followed their lead.

Rowena Williams was the name of one of her sisters, and she gave birth to a daughter whose name was Tracey S. Lange. She spent many years working as a nail technician in a variety of local salons, as Virginia’s primary line of work was in the beauty sector, and she did this work for a number of years. It was rewarding for her to contribute to the success of this industry. The funeral and memorial services for Virginia will be held privately at a time that is most convenient for Virginia’s family.

Virginia’s family will decide when these events will take place. This is in accordance with the request that was made by Virginia that the funeral services be carried out in this manner.

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