Cynthia Ricks
Mark, and family, Coach Ricks and I are so sorry for the loss of your mother and grandmother.

Birth date: Oct 1, 1928 Death date: Sep 2, 2017
Virginia Mabry Howard, age 88 of San Antonio, TX passed away on Saturday, September 02, 2017 surrounded by her loving sons. She was born of Electra, TX, a past resident of Tyler, TX, a longtime resident of Tchefuncta Club Estates Read Obituary
Mark, and family, Coach Ricks and I are so sorry for the loss of your mother and grandmother.
I first met Virginia when I moved to Adante and she instantly became a best friend. We "held court" at the front table in the dining room each night with our friends, Eva Beth Beal and Rose Jacobsen, both of whom are now gone. We laughed, challenged our memories and enjoyed one another every day. Virginia was the best bridge player at Adante and was the reason I learned to play. I will treasure my memories of Virginia and miss her terribly. She was a truly beautiful person.
Judy Stroud
Dear Guys,
I am so sad to hear of your Mom's passing. She was such an beautiful and wonderful woman who always brought such joy and brightened a room when she entered. Virginia was kind and loving and always looked for the best in everything. Your Mom left a lasting impression on me and I know you will miss her very much. All those years at Tchefuncta helped to form me in ways you will never know, but the "Widows" were so special and I adorned them all. Your Mother was one of those women that help to form the man I 'am
today. Thank you Virginia and my prayers go out to you Gentlemen that she raised to help you through this sad time. Love to you and your families. Sincerely, Wayne Christenberry former Club Manager of Tchefuncta.
I also met Miss Virginia at Adante this summer. I will always remember her sweet, warm smile, and her always cheerful voice. Don and I were blessed to have known her, if only for a short time. We are so sorry for your loss. Barbara Coker
I only met Miss Virginia this past June at Adante and was blessed to see her most every morning at breakfast, two eggs over easy, toast... and sometimes other meals. We always had fun conversation and she always spoke of her wonderful family. I feel so fortunate to have known her albeit for such a short time. She will be missed for sure.