Martha Virginia Greco
February 3, 1911 ~ March 6, 2009
Martha Virginia Greco, 98, a lifelong resident of Fairmont, W.Va, died peacefully Friday March 6, 2009, at her home, with her daughter and family by her side.
She was born on February 3, 1911, in Fairmont, W.Va, a daughter of the late Mikel and Anna Marie Mangus DiCea.
Virginia, as she was known by her family and friends, grew up on the East Side of Fairmont, and attended Central School. After she completed the eighth grade, she stayed home and helped her mother with her six brothers and four sisters.
When Virginia was 18 years old she traveled to Michigan, and worked as a butcher in a grocery store for a short time, before she returned to her home town of Fairmont, W.Va.
After she returned, Virginia worked at Vincent Greco's grocery store, the City Market. While working at the City Market, Virginia met the love of her life, Tony Greco, and the two were married on February 11, 1934.
On December 19th of 1934, Virginia and Tony were blessed with a baby boy that they named Charles, and on November 24, 1937, their family was again blessed with a baby daughter, Anna Marie.
Tony was known for his strong work ethic, with Owens Illinois Glass Company, and Westinghouse Corporation and Virginia was the caretaker of the family, where she loved to cook, bake bread, and crochet.
In the late fifties the couple owned and operated the Jackson Street Furniture Store in Fairmont. Virginia was active in her church, The Immaculate Conception Church in Fairmont.
In the late fifties, Virginia and Tony moved to their farm at the top of Tulip Lane, where they had many years of enjoyment. Fresh vegetables from the garden, goat's milk or cheese, and the great aroma of grand ma's cooking was something you could count on, no matter when you visited. In her later years, she loved to travel with her daughter, Anna Marie.
She will be sadly missed, and gratefully remembered by her family, and friends.
She is survived by her son, Charles F. Greco of Murrells Inlet, S.C; a daughter, Anna Marie Durham of Fairmont, WV; nine grandchildren, Sheryl Legrone, Joseph Kinty, Veronica Winkler, Anna Simpson, Tammye Seidelman, Michael Durham, Michelle Gallaway, Mary Zick, and John Greco; 16 great grandchildren, Olivia, Joshua, Sheryl, Tony, Kelly, Jessica, Aimee, Mariah, Bill, Adam, Autumn, Michael, Jeffry, Katerina, Elle, and Eliza and 5 great great grandchildren, Ginny, Ellisa, Rebekah, Lily, and Layla.
Visitation will be 2-4 & 6-8 PM Monday at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, W.Va, where services will be held at 8: 15 PM Monday.
Rev. Fr. Larry Dorsch will preside.
The family will receive friends and relatives on Tuesday from 12:30 PM until time of committal services at 1 PM at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Fairmont, WV.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Immaculate Conception Church, 406 Alta Vista Avenue 26554
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Dear John and Family: We were saddened to see that you have lost your grandmother. We are certain that she was a very special person to you and your family. Please know of our heartfelt sympathy and prayerful support at this time as your mourn. Sincerely, Stan & Rafael
My Granny will be truely Missed and Loved always in our hearts and mind
ANNA AND FAMILY WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. YOU WILL REMAIN IN OUR THOUGHTS AND OUR PRAYERS. IF THERE IS ANYTHING WE CAN DO TO HELP IN YOUR TIME OF NEED PLEASE LET US KNOW,,
Dear Charlie & John, Sorry to hear about you loss. You are in our prayers. Tony & Ruth Licata
John: It’s a bit ironic to be writing in here to you personally, but my deepest condolences. Kelly
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family as you remember and celebrate the beautiful lifetime of the most beautiful woman whose love has blessed your family and will live on every time you smile in her memory. Her smile will remain always in my heart. Love, Florence and family.
I can’t say how much we will miss my Granny. I have the best memories of spending time with her. She will always be remembered with a smile. She was the best Granny in the world and I was truely blessed to have her in my life. Mariah will miss her sooo much.
Uncle Charley, Michelle, John, Mary, we are sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Virginia. I’ll always remember all of the different kinds of goat cheeses she made. You could always count on her for a smile at any of the Greco gatherings. She’ll be back with Uncle Tony again. I’m glad I had the chance to see her at last year’s Greco gathering. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers, Mike, Deb, Chris and Steve Greco
Dear John, Mary, Michelle, and Charlie, We were sorry to hear of your grandmother and mother’s passing. I’m sure you have many fond memories of her. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
John and Family, So sorry to read about your grandmother’s passing. You are very fortunate to have had your grandmother around for such a long time and to see/know your beautiful family. May she rest in eternal peace. Sincerely, The Anthony Antinone Family
We would like to wish our most sincere condolences to Anna, Charlie, and families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this diffcult time. Vic, Isha, Vic and Alexandra