Nichols, Virginia N.
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Nichols, Virginia Nell, born July 20, 1928 in Moundsville, WV to Bruce & Mary Montgomery, passed away February 12, 2019 in Dallas at the age of 90. While attending Freed-Hardeman College in Henderson, TN, she met her beloved husband, Hardeman. She worked as a Lab Technician in Wheeling, WV until their marriage on August 5, 1948. As a preacher’s wife, Virginia was very supportive of her husband’s ministry, hosting numerous luncheons, parties and teas at various congregations. She was a talented cook, seamstress and Bible class teacher. She made numerous Clothes Pin Dolls, which she gave away to friends and family. As an artist, she painted numerous pictures. An encourager to all her acquaintances, she sent cards on birthdays, graduations, anniversaries. She was the foundation of Love and Faith to her family and will always be remembered for the loving example she set for them. Those left to cherish her memory include her beloved husband of 70 years, Hardeman; daughters, Judy Caporaletti, and Beth & husband Zach Ballard; grandsons David & Chris Caporaletti; great grandson Michael Caporaletti; sister, Connie & husband Bob Hupp; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Jerry Montgomery.
A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 1:00pm Walnut Hill Church of Christ 10550 Marsh Lane, Dallas, TX 75229
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What a wonderful woman. My condolences and prayers for the family.
Sending lots of prayers!
What a beautiful sweet Mother and friend to all.
Our heartfelt sympathy, love and prayers are with you! We loved that sweet lady! Hardeman told Levi just before we were married in 1967-“dynamite comes in small pkgs” referring to Virginias’ being short and my shortness ! We often exchanged “preachers wife stories when they visited in Jasper!
What a beautiful life lived for the Lord. She touched many people.
My deepest sympathy to all the family.
A lovely and loving Christian lady. The last time I saw her, she was already up in her 80s, she took a pretty turquoise bracelet off her arm and putting it on mine said to think about her when I was in Africa. She and Hardeman were my ideal couple in Christian ministry.
Although I had not personally met your sweet mother, Beth, I have heard such endearing and wonderful things about her. I do know for a fact that she has a loving and caring daughter. Please know dear one that you and your family are in my heart and my prayers. May our Lord comfort you with His ever lasting love..
Sorry for your loss of your beloved wife/mother/grandmother. Another from “the Greatest Generation” gone. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
She was a dear friend while Hardeman was our pulpit minister at Austin Street Church in Garland.
Mrs. Nichols was always the perfect Southern Lady. I am glad I was able to know her and her family. Mrs. Nichols was kind enough to make me one of her handmade Clothes Pin Dolls. Just in that little doll was so much love and I cherish it ~ the love and the doll. I can just hear her sweet voice. Thank you God for sharing Mrs. Nichols with me.
My love, Helen
My deepest sympathy to you. Virginia was a dear friend while you were at Austin Street. She, Trevelyn Hess and I were dear friends – I have loving memories of your years at Austin Street.
I knew Virginia when I lived in Columbus, Mississippi. I was a newlywed and my first time away from home. She became a second mother to me and I never forgot her.