Virginia (Evans) Ezzell-July 11, 2011

Virginia Ezzell of Amarillo passed July 11, 2011 at her daughter’s home in New Mexico.
Graveside services will be at Llano Cemetery on Saturday at 10 a.m., with F.M. Byford of Paramount Baptist Church officiating.  Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.
Mrs. Ezzell was born January 27, 1927 to B.F. Evans and Carrie (Shanks) Evans in Childress County near Loco.  Later, the family moved to the River Camp community near Childress where Mrs. Ezzell attended and graduated from Childress High School in 1944.  She moved to Wellington and worked there for several years; then moved to Amarillo in 1952.  She married Forrest H. Ezzell in Amarillo in 1958.
She worked as an Executive Secretary for Diamond-Shamrock Corporation for a number of years, and  later was a medical transcriptionist for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Amarillo, retiring in 1992.
She was a Christian and a member of Paramount Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; one brother, Adrian, and two sisters, Enoice Roberts and Minnie Estes.
Survivors include her only child (daughter), Emilie Kaye Green, her husband David K. Green and their son, Noah Evan Green – all of Albuquerque, New Mexico.  She is also survived by her step grand-daughter, Candice Annen Fuller, her husband Sam Fuller, and their daughter Jayden of Houston.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday evening at the funeral home.

0 Replies to “Virginia (Evans) Ezzell-July 11, 2011”

  1. I was saddened to read of Virginia’s passing. She possessed such a sweet and gentle countenance. Our sympathy to Kaye, David and little Noah in your time of grief and sorrow.
    Wayne and Monika

  2. Dear Kaye, David and Noah, I’m so sorry you have lost Virginia. Some people you want to live forever and she was one of them. She was one of the sweetest and loveliest people I ever knew. I first had the pleasure of knowing her when I first moved to Amarillo way back in 1955. She always had a gentle way about her. I’m sorry I couldn’t visit her more often. She is in a wonderful place now and we will be together again someday. God Bless you. Love, Janet

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