Virginia Ihrig
Virginia Ihrig
Virginia Ihrig

Obituary of Virginia G. Ihrig

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(Irondequoit): Monday, September 27, 2010 at the age of 79. Pre-deceased by her parents, George J. Ihrig Sr., and Mabel Knowlton Ihrig, sister Marion Harrington; brothers, George J. Ihrig Jr., and Robert Knowlton Ihrig; nephews Wayne Michael (Mike) Harrington, and Douglas Ihrig; niece, Tracie Ihrig Chrissley. Mrs. Ihrig is survived by her sister-in law, Margaret Ihrig; niece, Deborah (Louis) Ottnod; nephew, Peter Harrington; niece-in-law, Jacqueline Harrington; great nephews, Christopher (Heather) Ottnod, Eric Ottnod , Michael (Serena) Harrington, Jacob (Jenny) Harrington, Kevin Ihrig, Morgan Chrissley, and Garret Chrissley; grandniece, Alyssa Chrissley; great grand -nephew, Alex Ottnod; great grandniece, Reyna Ottnod; many dear friends. Ginny spent many years as an executive secretary. Ginny's love was her family and the St. Lawrence River where she was able to spend many years at the family summer home. No prior calling. Service and interment were held at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may make donations in her memory may be directed to Rundel Library Foundation, 115 South Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14604 or River Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 567 Alexandria Bay, N.Y. 13607. To light a candle in Virginia's memory or to send the family a condolence, please visit www.harrisfuneralhome.com.
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1931 - 2010

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