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Official Obituary of

Virginia M Stroh

May 26, 1936 ~ January 9, 2021 (age 84) 84 Years Old

Virginia Stroh Obituary

Virginia May Stroh, 84, of Woodstock, IL passed away Saturday, January 9th, 2021 at Northwestern Medicine - McHenry from complications of COVID-19 along with other health challenges.  

Virginia (Ginny) was born in Hawley, MN on May 26, 1936 to Alois and Norma (Gaenzle) Vorgert. She attended grade school in Urbank, MN and graduated from Parkers Prairie High School in 1953. After attending the Minnesota School of Business in Minneapolis, she worked for Kaiser Aluminum in the Twin Cities.

At a dance in Alexandria, MN she met the love of her life, Alfred Stroh and they married on October 19, 1957 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Urbank, MN. They settled on a 200-acre family farm in Millerville, MN and started their family.  They lived there until 1968 when they moved their three children and their dairy herd to Woodstock, IL to begin their new life on a 524-acre farmstead.

She was a devoted and hardworking farm wife who took great pride in her expansive vegetable and flower gardens. She was an excellent seamstress and always kept busy with "projects". She was never afraid of rolling up her sleeves and getting her hands dirty. After her and Alfred were introduced to square dancing, she created many beautiful dance dresses for herself and matching shirts for him. They eventually learned ballroom and round dancing and enjoyed attending large dance gatherings around northern Illinois with fellow dance couples, many who became their lifelong friends.  

She worked as a bookkeeper at Tidy Rug and as a secretary at Harding Real Estate and State Bank of Woodstock.  She took tender care of all the farm animals - except those pesky squirrels - but was especially fond of cats, even breeding and raising Persian cats at one time.  

After her husband's death, she moved back to Minnesota and became a "snowbird", wintering in Mesa, AZ.  She never missed an opportunity to get dressed up to go out socializing or dancing with other snowbirds from MN, some of whom treasured friends whom she had grown up with.  

As health issues began to plague her, she moved back to Woodstock in 2013 to be closer to her children.  She remained fiercely independent and loved nothing more than to be outside in the sun tending to her yard and flowers.  

Ginny is survived by her son, Robert Martin Stroh (Elizabeth Stanek); daughter, Fay Marie (Alan) Wilson, both of Woodstock; siblings Phyllis (Roger) Erickson of Andover, MN and Gladys (Paul) Jobe of Alexandria, MN; grandchildren: Mark, Ellie, Alexandra, Benjamin Stroh and Hannah Wilson; brother- & sister-in-laws Ben and Kathleen Stroh, Betty (Neil) Ostlund of MN and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Alfred Anthony, in 1985 and her son, Mark Alfred in 1992.

Due to COVID restrictions, a private funeral mass will take place at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Hartland with burial at the church cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to a charity of your choice in Ginny's name. 

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Services

Private Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday
January 23, 2021

Private Interment

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