Virginia Frances Holland-Robinson's Obituary
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Anyone that was around Virginia knew they just might hear her break out in song, singing a Kingdom song, the Tennessee Waltz, or You Are My Sunshine. But being the great cook she was, she was happiest when welcoming family and friends to her table. Rumor has it that her brownies were so good some were sneaking them out in their pockets. And, you could even say she baked a pie or other sweet treats that ended up in the home of Dolly Parton (just saying).
Virginia will not only be remembered for her singing and hospitality, but also for her love and faithfulness to Jehovah.
Virginia Frances Robinson (Holland) was born on July 8, 1927, in Scottsville, Kentucky. She is preceded in death by her parents Harvey and Dolly Carter. Virginia is also preceded in death by her husband and father of her children, Albert Holland. Several years after his passing, she found new joy and married Paul Robinson, who also preceded her in death. Additionally, she is preceded in death by her grandson, Blake Williams, brothers Eugene Carter, Douglas Carter, and sisters Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Stuckey, and Beatrice Vance.
She is survived by her children, Janice (Tommy) Poole, George (Jerri) Holland, Pam (Steve) Peigh, Richard (Stephanie) Holland, Jacquelyn (Kelvin) Norman, and Timothy (Sherry) Holland, grandchildren Jamie (Holli) Holland and Karen (Jay) Baker, 3 great grandchildren, and 4 great, great grandchildren, sisters Juanita Holland and Thelma Carter, and several nieces and nephews.
This little lady, who had many nick names - from Tootsie, Ginger, Granny Grunt, Flossie, MawMaw, Mommalou, and Mama, will be missed by all that knew and loved her (and her biscuits).
The family of Virginia Robinson (Holland) wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to all the friends and family, as well as the staff at NHC, for their care, expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness.
Arrangements entrusted to Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5110 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216, 615-865-1101, https://www.springhillfh.com.
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