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Spouse:  Jack D. Strough
Married:
February 22, 1947

Children:  Linda Louise (Strough)Brown
Karen Kay (Strough) Burkett
Rex Harry Strough
Lisa Louciel (Strough) (Willetts) Ingram
Jay Dee Strough

Grandchildren:  Virginia, Robert, Julie, Lynn,Amber, Amanda, Jack, Mitchell, Christine, Samantha, Casey
Step Grandchildren
Jason, Cheryl, Christina, Jeremiah, Scott, Zachary, Grace
Great Grandchildren
Payton, Paxton, Hope, David, Brant

Parents:  Emma Louciel (Dunnavant) Gardner
Henry Wilbur Gardner

Siblings:  None listed

Grandparents:  Henry Gardner
Anna O. (Hayes) Gardner
Frank Dunnavant
Alla V. (Evitts) Dunnavant
 
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Virginia Lee (Gardner) Strough

Birth Date: 04/05/1930
Death Date: 07/27/2002
Washington Park East Cemetery
Obelesk Court, Section Q, Row 3, Crypt 43


She once saw a young man riding a dapple-gray stallion down her road and turned to tell her Mother that someday she would marry him. At the age of 16 after he returned from World War 2 they were wed.

The marriage was to be kept secret from his parents, because his mother was very ill after losing her first son in the war. For over a year they would live apart until they were expecting their first child and the secret had to be told. At this point they moved into the basement of her Mother and Father’s house along with his younger sister, Sallie, as his Mother was too ill to care for her.

After getting their own home and having a second child, she took a factory job making telephones at Western Electric that she would keep for 27 years. The first year her check was saved so they would have the money to start building their dream home on Indian Lake. After work and on the week-ends she spent at her husband’s side building their home with their children with the help of her Mother and Father, whom they would later build a house for next door.

Jenny and Jack would play as hard they worked. A day of working on the house would end on the water. With Jenny driving the boat to pull all the skiers or putting on her skates to join everyone ice-skating after making sure the hot chocolate was on the stove to warm everyone up with after a fun time on the ice.

After retiring from Western Electric she would move, along with her husband of 55 years, Jack, and her mother, Ciel, to Cataract Lake. They would enjoy traveling in their large motor home and spending time in Florida shopping and visiting family. Only to return home and start building again, this time a barn, a shed, and a lot of fence. A place where her 5 children, 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren would enjoy with great memories for generations to come.

Jenny never gave up, suffering with rheumatoid arthritis for many years, she is an inspiration to us all.

  Photo Scrapbook
  

Virginia Lee Gardner at age 2.



Jenny in the white short shorts that Jack loved. Picnicing at Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. They have been married 2 years.



Jack and Jenny Strough married 55 years until her death in 2002. They worked as a team in everything they did. Always together. This photo is around 1947.



Bob Amos and Jenny water skiing. She would ski a little then drive the boat for everyone else to enjoy skiing. Jenny on the right enjoying her favorite winter sport on the ice with her best friend Rovena Amos.



The Strough Family in 1963. Jenny and Jack with Linda, Karen, Lisa, Jay and Rex.



She worked for 27 years at Western Electric in Indianapolis. Hardly ever missing a day and making many suggestions that the factory would implement to make the job easier.



Jack, Jenny and her mother, Ciel, making a great team looking after each other and caring for a large family. Their 5 children, Rex, Linda, Karen, Lisa and Jay.



1996,Jenny and Jack with their 5 children and spouses and some of their grandchildren. They had 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.



1999, Jenny enjoying watching her grandchidlren.



A great seamstress, she made amny of her daughters clothes, they were growing up and after retiring would make quilts with her mother, until the pain in her hands stopped her.


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