Virginia Puglin Stults passed on July, 3 2016, born Virginia Errickson Puglin on Decemcer 26, 1926 to Clarence S. Puglin and Susan E. Puglin in Hightstown, New Jersey.
Virginia had been a longtime resident of Hightstown and then Whiting, New Jersey. It is with deep sadness that we mourn her passing. Her greatest desire for the past two years has been to go home to “her sweet Jesus”. Knowing that she is now with Him is a sweet sadness for those who knew and loved Virginia. There is joy in the knowledge of her transfiguration mixed with sadness for her physical absence.
Virginia will be remembered by many as the young girl who sang in the choir at the First Presbyterian Church in Hightstown. She loved music! She played her Steinway and composed some beautiful pieces, which she continued to play until her last year.
Her neighbors have memories of hearing Virginia’s beautiful voice and piano playing, both when in Hightstown as a child and Whiting in her later years. Virginia was a few months shy of ninety when she passed, so those who had the privilege of singing, laughing and working alongside her feel blessed to have had so many years with her. Now when the Sounds of Heaven are heard, Virginia’s voice will be part of that beauty.
Virginia is survived by four children, Cathy Cliver (Michael), Debbie Stults, Barby Crear (Jim) and Charles “Cappy” Stults (Chris), five grandchildren, Tina Horner, Lisa Chappell, Charles “Lee” Stults, Abi Rivenburgh, Amanda Kennedy and ten great grandchildren.
Virginia was a graduate of Hightstown High School and attended Penn Hall Jr. College for one year and left to marry her fiance’, Charlie, when he returned from Europe after WWII. She spent many years as a home care giver and also worked for a short time for Mastoris Chiropractic Clinic.
Services will be held Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown, 320 North Main Street, Hightstown, NJ 08520. Guests will be welcome to meet with the family prior to the service at the church from 10am. A memorial service will follow immediately afterward at 11am. Memorial gifts may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown or the Hightstown/East Windsor Historical Society. Arrangements are under the direction of the Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home, Hightstown.
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