Virginia Frances Chabot

virginia chabot
Virginia Frances Chabot, age 94, of Fairfax, Virginia passed away on Friday, September 25, 2009. Beloved wife of Felix Joseph Chabot; loving & devoted mother of Marc (Deborah) Chabot, David (Kathleen) Chabot, Janine (Dairold) Easterwood & Christina (Foster) Caffi; sister of Evelyn Shumaker, Martha Long, Margaret Stillman, & the late Gordon Creasy, Audron Creasy & Comie Creasy, Jr. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Guin, Maddy, Melanie, Jeni, Bryan, Danny and 11 great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to one's favorite charity.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. I will miss dropping in on my aunt for lunch on my visits to northern virginia. I have happy childhood memories of living with all my aunts and cousins in Richmond while the husbands were serving in World War II. “Aunt Virgie” as I called her often took care of me when my mother was away. My condolences to her family who were fortunate to have her as their mother, grandmother and great grandmother.

  2. I will always remember the happy times I spent with Aunt Virgie on my Summer visits with my cousins. I always felt like I was “home” whenever I was around you. We will all miss you.

  3. I will never forget my summers spent with Aunt Virgie, Uncle Phil; playing Camelot with my cousins and just hanging out for a week at a time. I had the privilege of helping out Uncle Phil in his print shop some years later while stationed in northern VA with the army. I rejoice in knowing the she is residing with our Lord and Savior in the house that he has prepared for her and we will one day be reunited to praise His glory.

  4. I will never forget my summers spent with Aunt Virgie, Uncle Phil, playing Camelot with my cousins and just hanging out. Some years later I had the pleasure of helping uncle Phil out at the print shop briefly while I was stationed in northern VA with the Army. You were always welcome and part of the family whenever you showed up at their house. I rejoice in knowing that she is residing with our Lord and Savior in the house that he has prepared for her and we will one day be reunited to praise His glory.

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. God bless your family during this time of loss. I pray that your wonderful memories live on in your hearts!!! (Love, Trisha – Gary’s Daughter)

  6. On behalf of the “Association des Chabot”, please accept our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family, relatives and friends. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of painful loss…

  7. I am very sorry that your wonderful Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother will no longer be with you. But, your lost is God’s gain. He now has another Angel to serve him well. With Love, Ernie

  8. Our best to a truly lovely Lady. Mrs. Chabot is “Mrs. Chabot” to Sally and me and she is “Nene” to several of our grandchildren. We loved Mrs. Chabot’s spark and her sense of humor, She was “on strike” – with a beaming smile – from cooking, when we first met her at the church many years ago! Our deepest sympathy and love go out to Mr. Chabot. They will always be a wonderful, loving and dignified team to us, and heaven is a better place today. Nate and Sally Drown

  9. For the entire Chabot family, we are friends and members of the same church as Janine and Dairold. We have learned to love them very much and know how much they love their family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you as you have let go of this lovely lady’s earthly body, and we have the confidence that she is now happy with the Lord because of her faith. The book of Psalms 116:15 says “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.”

  10. Mama, I miss you more now that the life celebration is over, and the funeral is past. Watching someone walk with their white-haired mother at Sunrise make me burst into tears. I will never get to walk with you again, or swing with you on the porch at home. But I know that you are free from pain and the misery you had with Alzheimer’s, like your mother did. Now you are with Nanny, laughing, talking and singing with the angels. I can hold on to that and my tears dry up, knowing that someday I’ll be where there are no more tears. Heaven

  11. Virgie, you became a member of our family 65 years ago and stole our hearts. We loved you then and the feeling never ceased. You will stay in our hearts forever. The NH Chabot Family

  12. Nana, you will be missed but i know in my heart you are in a better place and we will meet again and this time i will push you on the swing and spin you on the saucer. I will never forget the times we would walk to the playground when i was little and spend all day playing. Im sorry I couldnt be there for the funeral because i am currenly deployed in Guam but, I know in my heart that she is proud of me and would want me to finish the mission by serving the country she knew and loved. God Bless.

  13. Dear Marc, David, Janine, and Tina Spouses, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Virgie was a dear friend from 1977 when I met your dad and her at church in Vienna. My fond memories of Virgie were her big smile and her laugh. Your mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother was the greatest advocate for each of you. She worried… and worried too much about all of you. We all know she didn’t need to. It’s just the way she was. She always spoke so lovingly to me about all of you. Truly, she was an inspiration to me as she dedicated her life to her family. It must have been a sad day when your mom gave up sewing. I admired the work she did. I liked sewing too but couldn’t hold a match to her, Anyhow, she was always fun to talk to because she was always listening. How much you miss her must be immeasurable. We will all meet again in heaven as God is merciful and loves us all. God bless you all. Pat.


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