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Virginia “Ginny” Allen Pigman

Virginia “Ginny” Allen Pigman, of Gainesville, Fl. passed away on her 70th birthday, Monday October 3rd. She was born in 1946 in Ceredo-Kenova, West Virginia to Lindsey and Betty Lee Clark Wiseman. Ginny was raised in Huntington, WV were she graduated from Huntington East High School in 1964 with the “Guyandotte Girls”, Francie, Darla and Carol. She married in 1965 and moved to Phoenix Arizona where her first daughter Cheryl Ann was born. Ginny then relocated to Clearwater, FL in 1967 where her second daughter Barbara Lynn was born. She moved to Gainesville were she has resided for 45 years. Virginia made friends for life; she considered them to be family. She was always there for friends, her neighbors and the furry little critters she rescued. Ginny was saved in 1970 and through her faith found the good in all people. She loved to work in her yard planting flowers and listening to the birds sing. She worked as an accountant for the automobile industry and was pivotal point to all the clerical staff in the financial department. She is survived by her loving husband of 10 years Michael Pigman, her devoted daughter Barbara Clay-Genender and adopted Nanine. She now has reunited in heaven with her daughter Cheryl Ann. She also leaves behind “sisters” EJ, BJ and Ruth. There will be a Celebration of Life Service at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday Oct 9, 2016 at the Milam Funeral Home Chapel, with the family receiving friends for one hour prior. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project and/or Christians for Israel International.

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In consideration of COVID-19, as well as the families we are serving, we would like for those of you whose immune systems are compromised please stay home and send the family a condolence card. We may also be forced to postpone services if this continues or worsens. Our profession as funeral directors is not only focused on serving families, but also protecting the families and the community at-large. Thank you and please take care!

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