• Virginia Underwood

    September 29, 2018
  • Ginnie Underwood, a longtime resident (1991), of Hot Springs Village, passed away on September 29, 2018. She was born July 27, 1928 to Lee and Miriam Hartline in Reading, PA. She is preceded in death by her parents and first husband William Griffiths and second husband Jack Underwood.

    Survivors include: children; Bill Griffiths (Ann) of Kansas City, MO, Kathy Wright (Steve) of Hot Springs Village, AR, and Gail Cowen (Rich) of Somonauk, IL, grandchildren; Bill Griffiths (Charlotte), Katie Goldman (Jesse), Merrie Wright (Cody), Daniel Wright, Julie Slade, and Karen Slade, great-grandchildren; Siven Goldman, Addie Goldman, and Wren Miller-Wright.

    She is remembered by her friends and family as the Kitchen Queen at Village United Methodist Church. She truly enjoyed her 10+ years as the hostess for the church. Ginnie loved the Village and the many activities in which she was involved, including playing cards, traveling, and hosting many dinner parties when she cooked for friends and family. Ginnie served as president of the HSV Women’s Club in 1993/1994. She will be missed by her friends and family and will always hold a special place in our hearts.

    A memorial service will be held on November 23, 2018, 10:00 A.M. at Village United Methodist Church with Rev. Chris Hemund Sr. and Rev. John Atherton. Memorials may be given to Arkansas Hospice and Good Samaritan Society of Hot Springs Village.

    Arrangements have been entrusted to CedarVale Funeral Home – Serving the Village since 1989.

     

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    Ginny and my Mom, Jeanette Marten, were neighbors at Greenwood Manor. They were also active in the Women's Club, and Mom was one of Ginny's officers during her term as President. I was privileged to get to know Ginny at "their" table at Greenwood. Ginny talked about her early years in PA once she learned I lived in Philadelphia. Kathy, I don't know if you remember that we met when Mom moved into Good Sam's nursing home, but I felt comfortable that you were there and looking out for her. My prayers are with the entire family at this difficult time. She made a difference to many people.

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