Guest Book for Virginia "Jenny" (Moseley) Duncan

Provided by Ronnie L. Stewart Funeral Service

Posted by: Josie McNeal Wood
Mon December 16, 2013
"Dean" was a sweet and loving person.  I can recall many wonderful visits with her and Aunt Daisy at my grandmother's house (Mary and Arthur McNeal).  She was always a jolly person and loved to visit with us.  She was very proud of her children and a great daughter to Aunt Daisy.  She will be missed by all that knew her.     Love and prayers,  Josie M. Wood  (912-375-3338)
 

 
Posted by: Myron Sellers
Mon December 16, 2013
Dean often visited my parents, Avery and Mildred Sellers. She always was a joy to see. My mother has often said she wanted to see her again, but at 91 my mother doesn't travel beyond Hazlehurst. I regret that we don't see more of our extended family. To her family I just want to say Dean was a sweet and enjoyable person.
 

 
Posted by: Tamera (Tammy) Moseley
Tue December 17, 2013
I am the niece of my Aunt Virginia, and I live in Texas.  My late father Charles Edward Moseley was her younger brother.  He was the tenth child of eleven that Willie & Daisy Moseley raised.  
Most of my sweetest memories of Aunt Virginia were when she was younger and raising her family.  She and Uncle Charles Courson were just so much fun to be around.  She was always ready for a party, and she was the life of one too!  We always had the best times visiting them in Brunswick.  
And of course, I remember her speeding up to the farm in her pink cadillac over those Georgia red clay dirt roads.  Before she topped the hill, we always knew she was coming from the huge cloud of red dust trailing her.
To me, Virginia seemed bigger than life during those early times and truly seemed to enjoy her time here on earth.  And even as she got older and had health issues, she was still cheerful at least when I visited or phoned her.  I will miss her and her laugh and the farm that she loved - well, the farm that all of us loved.  I am saddened that she is gone and the farm is sold.  She was the last of that generation.  I think of all eleven kids as chapters in a book.  Now with Aunt Virginia's passing, it's like a book has ended... tammy.basso@hotmail.com