Virginia "Ginny" Humphrey
Obituary
Virginia (Ginny) Humphrey died on
Tuesday (Feb. 12, 2019) surrounded by her devoted family. Ginny was
full of compassion and fun; she was also dedicated to her community
and church. She was an active volunteer and her interests were
varied, but Ginny was happiest when she was with her family and
friends. She was defined by her big heart, sense of humor, strong
spirit and her ability to develop meaningful relationships with
friends, family and colleagues.
Ginny was born in Cleveland Heights,
Ohio, on June 18, 1928, to Lawrence and Virginia Cowin. She graduated
from Cleveland Heights High School and continued her education at
Bowling Green State University, where she was a member of the Gamma
Phi Beta Sorority. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in
Business Administration in 1950, an honor bestowed to only a few
women at that time.
While in college, she met William
Humphrey, the love of her life, and they married Sept. 9, 1950. After
their wedding, they moved to Denver, where she worked in the
insurance industry for four years. They then moved to Casper,
Wyoming, followed by Wichita, settling in Newton in 1962, where they
raised their four children: William Jr., Sally, Gayle and Sue.
During these years, Ginny devoted her
life to homemaking. She was very involved in her children's lives,
participating in their school activities, community theatre and
athletic events. When her children were older, she worked part-time
as a secretary at Cooper Elementary School. Tragedy struck when her
husband, William, died of a sudden heart attack in 1979. With this
loss, she re-entered the work force and had a successful 20-year
career at Prairie View in the fields of information technology and
business administration.
Ginny was a devoted volunteer for the
Newton Presbyterian Manor. She served on the advisory board for two
terms and tirelessly volunteered and co-led the Apple Blossom
festival for over a decade. She was an active member of the First
Presbyterian Church, where she held leadership roles in women's
circles and advisory groups. Through the years, she taught Sunday
school, served on the pastoral search committee and was ordained as
an Elder of the church. She was also involved in other social
organizations, such as PEO and Round Table.
After retirement, Ginny continued her
volunteer work and enjoyed sewing, quilting, gardening and
entertaining. She was also able to travel and spend time with her
five grandchildren. Ginny was great at trivia, loved history and
enjoyed musical theatre, taking tap dancing classes, playing bridge
and watching K-State football. But, what Ginny enjoyed most was time
spent with her family, staying up late, playing games, laughing and
big family dinners.
Ginny is survived by her four children:
Bill Humphrey of Newton, Sally Humphrey (Frank Nobles) and son, Ryan
Nobles, 15, of Hockessin, Delaware, Gayle Humphrey (Eric Conger) and
daughter, Sophia Conger, 22, and son, Davis Conger, 21, of Weehawken,
New Jersey, and Sue Humphrey Whiteside (Michael Whiteside) and
daughter, Caroline Whiteside, 22, and son, Patrick Whiteside, 20, of
Dallas. Other survivors include sisters-in-law, Janet Cartwright of
Rocky River, Ohio, and Margaret Cowin of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Ginny was preceded in death by husband,
William Humphrey; parents, Lawrence and Virginia Cowin; and brother,
Lawrence Cowin.
There will be a celebration of life
honoring Ginny at a later date to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations are
suggested to the First Presbyterian Church of Newton and the Newton
Presbyterian Manor. All correspondence may be directed to: Sally
Humphrey, 4 Shagbark Court, Hockessin, DE 19707.
A very special thanks to the dedicated
employees of the Presbyterian Manor who supported and cared for Ginny
during the last few years of her life. We will be forever indebted to
them.
Arrangements by Petersen Family Funeral
Home at www.petersenfamilyfuneralhome.com.