Virginia was born September 4, 1919 to Stanley and Valeria Machinski in Erie, Pennsylvania, and passed away peacefully Sunday April 12, 2020, at the age of 100, in Rochester, NY.
Virginia was preceded in death by her first husband of 49 years, Alex Demenik; her second husband, Edward Chester; infant son John Demenik; infant granddaughter Cheryl Montevecchio; and eight siblings.
Survived by her loving daughter and son-in-law Marian and Albert Montevecchio; grandchildren Deborah (Yves) Robinson, Douglas (Carol) Montevecchio, Diane (Theodore) Eckermann, Timothy (Kim) Montevecchio, and Kristen (James) Montevecchio; great grandchildren Nicholas, Marc (Emily), Jacob (Sarah), Brianna, and Garrett (Hayly Czubinski) Robinson, Alexandria, Albert, and Jessica Montevecchio, Marian (Eli Parker-Burgard), Lauren, Sarah, and Emily Eckermann, Brett and Michael Montevecchio; great, great grandchildren James Montevecchio, Marguerite, Rosalie, and Lillian Robinson, Carter Robinson; stepson Arthur (Alice) Chester; step grandchildren Nicole and Brian; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
From a young age Virginia “Nana” helped care
for her siblings and became an accomplished seamstress. That skill translated
into a lifelong love of creating beautiful clothing and quilts for her family. She
always kept busy and was an amazing bowler, puzzle maker, reader, pinochle
player, gardener, and Silver Club member at St John of Rochester Church. Nana
always made everyone feel special with her loving and warm personality. She
would light up a room with her presence and positive attitude. We will always
remember her love, quick wit, and boldness to say whatever came to her.
A mass to celebrate Virginia’s life will be announced
later. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to St John of Rochester
Church in memory of Virginia.
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We are saddened to hear of the passing of Virginia. She was our best neighbor on Garden Drive. We have missed both her and Daisy over the past few years and are blessed that our paths crossed with hers. We remember her as always loving, caring and smiling. Rest in Peace Virginia <3