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ESCANABA - Feb. 23, 2012, was the morning that Virginia Pratt, surrounded by love and peace, made the journey to her heavenly home. Waiting to meet her there was her mom, Lorraine; father, Roscoe; and her two brothers, Harold and Ray.

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Virginia, together with her then husband, Roger Storch, were hard working farmers and active members of the Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church on the Dutch Mill Road. She had an enormous love for children, whether they be her own or others in the area. You had only to be with Virginia a few minutes and she was either your second mom or second grandma. She could patch up a skinned knee and send you home feeling all loved and cared for just by the patch and a hug.

She loved playing Skip-bo with the kids as well. She was an avid cookbook collector, to go along with her great cooking and loved refrigerator magnets from wherever they came.

Virginia leaves behind son, Arthur Storch; and granddaughter, Melinda (Jason) Fleming; daughter, Vickey Baird and her three children, Roger (Stacey) Long, Aleeshia (Jason) Hatt, and Samantha (Luke Anderson) Baird; and daughter, Amy (Ed) Anderson and their two children, Matthew (Corrina) Anderson and Ashley (Josh Young) Anderson. She is also survived by 13 great-grandchildren, Ryan, Julia, Gabby, Logan, Sabrina, Susan, Erica, Harley, Alexander, Anthony Xzavier, Kaitlyn and Zachary. Also, Virginia leaves one brother, Eugene (Naoma) Pratt; and two sisters-by-law, Marilyn (Harold) Pratt, and Karen (Ray) Pratt.

Visitation will be Sunday at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone.

Friends will be welcomed from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone followed by a celebration of life service with Jim and Jess Nephew officiating. Closing the celebration will be a prayer by Frank Scarcelli, pastor of the New Horizon Church, 923 Wisconsin Ave. Luncheon will be held at New Horizon after the service.

The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Escanaba and Gladstone are assisting the Pratt family. Please visit www.skradski-boycefuneralhomes.com where you can express your sympathy to the Pratt family, or to leave a memory tribute about Virginia.

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made the journey to her heavenly home. Waiting to meet her there was her mom, Lorraine; father, Roscoe; and her two brothers, Harold and Ray.

With respect to the family Stan, this obituary quite plainly contradicts an important Biblical truth and hope - the resurrection of the dead at Christ's return.

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Originally Posted By: Stan
made the journey to her heavenly home. Waiting to meet her there was her mom, Lorraine; father, Roscoe; and her two brothers, Harold and Ray.

With respect to the family Stan, this obituary quite plainly contradicts an important Biblical truth and hope - the resurrection of the dead at Christ's return.

Yes, which probably means that a non-Adventist family member wrote the obit.

And Gordon, what is your point?

Isaiah 32:17 And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.

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