In memory of

Virginia Caines

July 11, 1933 -  December 26, 2023

It is with profound sadness that the family of Virginia Caines announces her passing on Tuesday December 26, 2023, at the Michael Garron Hospital. Virginia was 90 years of age.

Our beloved Virginia is survived by her brother Anthony Caines of Toronto and her sister Mrs. Olga Howes of Bermuda and numerous loving nieces, nephews and cousins, too many to mention.

She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Virginia was a retired nurse and member of the SDA Family. A home going for Virginia will take place in Bermuda at a later date.

Guestbook 

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Anthony Caines (Brother)

Entered December 28, 2023 from Toronto

Virginia, I am going to miss you so much. You supported me throughout my university experience and in reality you were Mom when Mom wasn't present. God blessed this family with you and may you sleep in peace. So long for now sweet sister.

Roshea Young (Niece)

Entered December 29, 2023 from United Kingdom

My deepest and heartfelt condolences go out to you, Uncle T, the rest of the family and all those who loved Aunt Virginia.

Sharon L Lampkin 336-920-9385 Lampkin (Nie)

Entered December 29, 2023 from Winston Salem

I thank you for all the wonderful times that we had shared together and you were in Bermuda and years ago when I came out there to Canada to Uncle Tony's graduation with my grandmother which was your mom it is so sad to see that you were left with us but your heart will always be with us the memories that we share together I love you Aunt Virginia and I asked God to rest in peace with you

Deborah Tucker (Niece)

Entered December 30, 2023 from Bermuda

I’m going to miss my Aunt Virginia. I will never forget her. I love the times we spent together and she would truly be missed. May God bless her.
And to my uncle Tony, take care God bless you and aunt Olga.

Cammie Caines (Great Niece)

Entered December 30, 2023 from Bermuda

Speechless to know that this beautiful, kind, genuine spirit that the Lord God Blessed us with has completed her chapter in the flesh.

May the Lord humble and bring our Aunt Virginia back into His living arms. May the Lord God Embrace her and bring her spirit peace as she reunites with my Grand Mother, my Precious Uncle Cliften, Her Husband Kenneth, her Sisters and other family members... May God allow their spirit to reunite. And I pray that our lives become more like the Lord so that we too can be caught up in the heavens to meet our Lird and savoir Jesus Christ on the good getting up morning.

May our hearts and tears be comforted, and may we rejoice in knowing Aunt Virginia will be in heaven when Gid calls us all home

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