Virginia was born on January 18, 1934 in Orange, Texas. Her parents were Forrest and Myra McDonald. She was married to Sandy Sanford, her high school sweetheart, for 54 years until his death in 2010. She attended and graduated from Lutcher Stark High School. She was accepted into the prestigious Plan II Liberal Arts Honors program at the University of Texas and was active in the Orange Jackets and Mortar Board. After completing her Bachelor’s Degree, she earned a Master’s Degree from Lamar State University. Virginia was retired from the state of Texas Educational system, having served an illustrious career as teacher and educational consultant.
Virginia was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church in Orange, Texas and was involved in many capacities. Early in her marriage, she and her husband served as youth sponsors. Her joy for mentoring and teaching youth remained with her throughout her life. Virginia was a knowledgeable bible instructor and loved to share her knowledge with others. She taught the women's Fidelis Sunday School Class and was a Disciple Bible study instructor for many years. Out of her love for the church, she initiated the praise and worship service and was a co-founder of the Golden Triangle Emmaus Community.
Virginia was a teacher in the public school system in Orange County. She began her career in Bridge City where she taught math to students who were only a few years younger than herself. She became a teacher and headmaster at St. Paul Episcopal Church School. She made a giant impact on the very young, as she lovingly guided them toward knowledge in her role as a first grade teacher at Little Cypress Elementary school. As a role model for many, she ended her career by teaching and serving teachers as an Educational Consultant for Math at the Region V Service Center.
Virginia was very active in the Orange community. As a young woman she served as a Blue Bird and Campfire Leader, Little League mother, swim team mother, stage mother and dance recital mother. She was a board member for the Malloy trust and an active board member for the First United Methodist Church. She and her husband Sandy were devoted docents to the Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center. She loved sharing her knowledge with others and was a sought after inspirational speaker. She held a joy for baking and entertaining in her home and for many years hosted an annual coffee at Christmas with her daughter Tracey. She shared with her adoring husband a tremendous love for the collection of antiques and their annual fall trips to witness the turning of the foliage in New England. The door of her home was always open to all and she felt immeasurably blessed to have had a wonderful and large circle of very close friends throughout the entirety of her very rich life.
Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, John McDonald, William McDonald and Fred McDonald and one sister, Nora Riggs. She will be reunited in heaven with her husband Sandy and her two beloved sons, Barton and Christopher. She is survived by her brother Forrest McDonald of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, two daughters, Shelley Davis of Key West, Florida and Tracey Wild of Nacogdoches, Texas, her son in law, John Davis and four grandchildren, Gabriel Sanford Reddoch, John Zachary Davis, Alexandra Wild and Thomas "Trey" Wild.
The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at Magnolia Court and Accolade Homecare and Hospice in Nacogdoches, Texas
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 10, 2014, at First United Methodist Church in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend John Warren.
Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00p.m., Tuesday, September 9th at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.
Memorial contributions may be made in Virginia’s name to the First United Methodist Church in Orange at 502 N 6th Street, Orange, TX 77630.
Condolences
Dennis Garrison
September 10, 2014
Virginia always shone a light of kindness and generosity to everyone! She is a blessed Soul and will continue to shine in heaven! Dennis Garrison
Joan Haddock
September 10, 2014
The Howard Haddock family wishes to offer our deepest sympathy to Virginia's family. Virginia was a friend to all and loved everyone. We all loved her special smile which always shown through any adversity she may have been going through. She was a true child of God. We as a family have many fond memories of her. Howard, Joan, Tim, David and Allison.
Sherri Hardesty
September 10, 2014
what a special lady Ms. VIrginia was -she will be deeply missed -my joy in this passing is that she is seeing her loved ones again and most of all her heavenly Father above -love and hugs to all regarding Ms. Virginias passing
Evon Daw
September 10, 2014
Yes, Virginia and Sandy led me on my WALK.... precious loving people. The heavens have gained two more precious souls who will always be in so many hearts. Evon Daw, and Carmen Parr
Anonymous
September 9, 2014
Blooming Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Virginia Sanford.
Anonymous
September 9, 2014
Vivid Recollections was purchased for the family of Virginia Sanford.
Laura Dyess
September 9, 2014
I am so sorry for the loss of Virginia. She was always a big part of the family. She is with all the sisters in heaven now. Laura Avant Dyess
Beverly Blalack
September 9, 2014
I'm so sorry to be out of town for Virginia's funeral. How do you express losing someone who has been a part of your life for over 50 years? It's extremely hard to say goodby but knowing that she is with Sandy, Christopher, Barton, Ms. Mac, her brothers and sisters makes it somewhat easier. She was a mentor, friend, confidant, and a spiritual leader to me and I will greatly miss her. I feel privileged to have known and loved her. Tracey and Shelley, my heart is with you. Love, Beverly Blalack
Anonymous
September 9, 2014
Medium Dish Garden was purchased for the family of Virginia Sanford.
Peggy Beck
September 9, 2014
Peggy Beck purchased the Secret Garden Basket for the family of Virginia Sanford.
Anonymous
September 9, 2014
Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of Virginia Sanford.
Alicia Permenter
September 8, 2014
Virginia is one of the biggest influences in my life. I know she is reunited with her beloved Sandy and her boys. She is sitting with her Lord. Rest in peace my sweet Virginia. I know God is saying "Well done my good and FAITHFUL servant! Well done!"
Nancy S. Jackson
September 8, 2014
Beautiful picture of the wonderful Lady I knew! Bless all of you