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Virginia Adams Hamilton-Hartzog CHARLESTON - Virginia Adams Hamilton-Hartzog of Charleston, South Carolina, widow of Paul M. Hamilton and Ben Hartzog, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2014 following a brief illness. Her Funeral Service will be held Saturday, November 29, 2014 in Citadel Square Baptist Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in J. HENRY STUHR INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL. Mrs. Hamilton-Hartzog was born in Greenville, SC on October 19, 1915, a daughter of the late James Arthur Adams and Carrie Parks Adams Donnald. She is survived by her son, Paul "Rusty" M. Hamilton, Jr. of Charleston, SC; a daughter, Virginia "Ginny" Hamilton Merritt of Charleston, SC and her stepson, Glenn Hartzog and his wife Jill. Mrs. Hamilton-Hartzog is also survived by her grandsons, Paul and his wife, Jane, Fred and his wife, Janet, and Rod and his wife, Brandy; granddaughters, Lisa Carol Bryant and Kim Merritt; and thirteen great-grandchildren, Kye, Jenna, Alanna and her husband, Asher, Jordan, Zach, Reed, Robby and Carrie Bryant and her husband, Grant, and Ashtyn and Savannah. She is additionally survived by three step-grandchildren Emily, Catherine and Glenn II. She was predeceased by her daughter-in-law, Carol Sennessey Hamilton, and a granddaughter, Ashley Merritt. The family is very grateful for the care, giving assistance and love provided by Christine Hodrick and Mildred Hayes. For the past thirty years, Virginia made her life on James Island, close to and daily involved with the surviving members of her immediate and extended family. Mrs. Hamilton-Hartzog was very active and prominent in various business, civic, religious and educational organizations and endeavors in the Charleston and South Carolina communities. In 1934 she was chosen to be "Miss Charleston." Virginia and her late husband, Paul, opened a jewelry store on Rutledge Avenue in Charleston in 1947. The family-owned enterprise grew to become one of the largest and most successful jewelry and bridal advisory businesses in Charleston and South Carolina. The store, which had relocated to St. Andrews Center was closed in 1992, following the passing of her late husband, Paul Hamilton. She was Vice President and Secretary of the store and became widely acclaimed as a preeminent bridal consultant throughout the Charleston area. As well as her business responsibilities, Mrs. Hamilton-Hartzog made other immeasurable contributions to her community. She organized the River High School Parent-Teachers Association in 1945, served as President of the James Simons Elementary School PTA from 1945 until 1948, and organized the St. Andrews School district PTA in 1970. Because of her efforts and contributions to the educational systems in South Carolina she was awarded life-long memberships in the South Carolina PTA and the National Federation of PTAs. She was known affectionately and loved as "Mrs. PTA" in South Carolina for many achievements, one of which was the recognition of her pioneer and successful efforts to persuade the Charleston County School Board to recruit mothers and women to serve as traffic and safety guards for school children. This led Mrs. Hamilton-Hartzog to being selected as the first woman to serve the District 20 School Board of Directors from 1962 until 1965. Her commitment to secondary and higher educational achievement and excellence was highlighted by her services to Charleston Southern University as a member of the Women's Auxiliary Advisory Committee and as a member of the CSU Board of Visitors. For twenty years she has worked actively with the Baptist-owned Bonnie Doone Conference Center and the Charleston Baptist Association. The Citadel Square Baptist Church in Charleston was critically central to Virginia's life. She served as Social Coordinator of the church for 14 years, was a member of the Finance Committee, The Redecorating Committee, the Personnel Committee, the Church Ministries Council and was a Chairperson for the Retirement Reception for Dr. A. Stuart Arnold in 1989. As a very active member, serving for years as a Sunday School teacher and as Director of the Woman's Missionary Union, she guided her efforts and activities on the basis of the moral and religious verities and admonitions gained from her faith in Jesus Christ and membership of the Citadel Square Baptist Church. Virginia Hamilton-Hartzog served for twelve years as Chairperson of the Charleston Children's Theater, an ongoing cultural organization sponsored jointly by the Charleston Central PTA Council and the Footlight Players. Because of her outstanding efforts for and contributions to the Charleston and South Carolina community she was inducted into the Charleston Federation Women's Hall of Fame in 1973. Some of her salient endeavors to our community's vivacious growth and life were her contributions as Member and President of the Board of Directors of the Young Women's Christian Association; Member of the St. Andrews Exchange Club Auxiliary; President of the Greater Charleston Rotary Association, Member of the Charleston Museum; Member of the Historic Charleston Foundation; Member of the Charleston Preservation Society; Member of the Gibbes Museum of Art; Member of the Garden Club of Charleston; and Member of the South Carolina Association of the Blind. Virginia was also one of the organizers of the Women's Club of Charleston and was selected by Federation Clubs of Charleston as Woman of the Year. Although Virginia Hamilton-Hartzog will be missed by her family, loved ones and friends, her influence and counsel to them will long be remembered, as she touched them in her own unique way. Memorials may be made to Citadel Square Baptist Church, Renovation Fund, 328 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401 and/or Charleston Southern University, Football Program; P.O. Box 118087, Attn: Athletics, Charleston, SC 29423. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2014.

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Christine Hodrick

November 21, 2023

It was "9 Years ago when our shopping,lunching,and hair/nails appt ended"..Funny how memories of our time together seem like yesterday!! STILL REMEMBERING AND MISSING YOU WITH FONDEST OF REMEMBERS..THE BOSS LOL..CHRISTINE HODRICK

Glenn Hartzog

November 23, 2022

Miss you Virginia

CHRISTINE HODRICK

November 20, 2022

I THOUGHT ABOUT YOU LAST.WEEK ON MY BIRTHDAY .WE CELEBRATED AT ONE OF OUR OLD FAVORITE LUNCHEON SPOT.."RED LOBSTER"..EVEN CALLED YOUR NAME..LIKE THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWER-"FORGET ME NOT."YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE LUNCH PARTNER..STILL IN CHARGE-CHRISTINE HODRICK-LOL

CHRISTINE HODRICK

November 20, 2021

My friend "MS VIRGINIA ,"memories will never die..When I visit your children-RUSTY AN GINNY-BRIGHT STORIES OF THE TIME AND LOVE WE SHARED WITH YOU,MAKES IT SEEM LIKE YESTERDAY..ALTHOUGH YEARS HAVE-MY LONG AND HAPPY TIMES WILL ALWAYS REMAIN A TORCH LIGHTING MY FOND MEMORIES OF TIME SPENT WITH YOU YOUR BOSS (LOL)-MISS CHRIS

CHRISTINE HODRICK

November 24, 2020

FRIDAYS STILL COME AND GO..MEMOERIES OF OUR TIME SHARED WILL ALWAYS BE WITH ME.."SOMETIMES I HAVE TO REMIND MYSELF THAT YOU ARE AN ANGEL IN HEAVEN NOW..AND I MUST CONTINUE TO HAVE MANY MORE FRIDAYS UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN...LOVE FOR YOU LIVES ON AND ON AND ON..(SMILE)..MISS YOU!!

Christine Hodrick

November 20, 2019

I can remember our Friday(s),our Red Lobster days,our surprise visit to Rusty and Ginny days,our trips to the nail salon and beautician days and just laughing and shopping days..But more of all..I MISS THE LOVE AND CARING WAYS OF YOUR BEAUTIFUL SPIRIT AS A BLESSED CHRISTIAN. AN ANGEL YOU WILL BE IN HEAVEN. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS..I STAY IN CHARGE..LOL. CHRISTINE HODRICK

December 2, 2014

"A REASON AND A SEASON"..WE HAVE ENJOYED EACH OTHER FOR MANY EVENTS AND MANY YEARS; WE LAUGHED,WE DINED, AND WE SHOPPED..NOW THAT OUR "SEASON HAVE ENDED"--YOU WILL FOREVER REMAIN A LIGHT IN MY PATH TO FOLLOW YOUR GREAT EXAMPLES OF LOVE, LIFE, FAMILY AND SHARING. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART.."STILL MISSING YOU"..LOVE ALWAY--CHRISTINE HODRICK

Rosemary Hall Taylor

November 29, 2014

Dear Ginny and Rusty and Families,
We were so sad to hear the passing of Virginia. She was such a dear friend and we have so many fond memories of the many times she spent with us. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We are so sorry for your loss. With love and prayers from the Hall family.
--Violette Hall, Becky Booth & Rosemary Taylor

Joy and Bill C

November 29, 2014

Ginny, our mothers knew one another years ago. She was a wonderful beautiful woman. I want to share this picture with you that you and I are in. It is my cousins, Norma Sires-Ed Wofford wedding June 2, 1949. My mother was Margaret Neese Skipper.
May the Lord be with you .

Joy Skipper Cornwell

November 29, 2014

Rod & Meg Merritt

November 29, 2014

Our heartfelt condolences.
Rod & Meg Merritt

Donna and Frank Pacetti

November 29, 2014

She was a true Southern Belle that I had the privilege of meeting a few years ago. Loved listening to her stories and sharing dinners together. She will be missed by all her wonderful family. Prayers with all of you.

November 28, 2014

Ginny and Rusty,
Thank you for sharing your mother with us. We are so blessed
to have had her in our lives. We will miss our dear Aunt Virginia greatly, but her "live life to the fullest" attitude will
always be remembered.

Love,
Rene' and Jonathan Shouse

November 28, 2014

Ginny, Rusty and Family,
Love never dies- memories are the legacy of love.
I'm so thankful for each of mine. Virginia was a guiding light in so many ways and brought joy to many people.
Thank you, God, for letting us know and love each other through the years, my precious aunt.
Dorothy Robbins Bris-Bois

Sue Kramer

November 27, 2014

Your Mother had a wonderful life. I'm sorry that my Mother and I couldn't be there to say goodbye to her.

Ron Hamilton

November 27, 2014

Virginia, you will always be remembered for your love of family, people and our Lord Jesus. Your kindness and gracious life will live on forever in the hearts of many. and...Only you could call me "Ronnie" like you did!

November 27, 2014

May the God of peace be with you at this time

Donna Barrett

November 27, 2014

Aunt Virginia will be missed. She was a wonderful lady who served both her family and community like only she could.!!

Tolbert

November 27, 2014

Sorry for your lost. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this difficult time.

Tom Bailey

November 27, 2014

Dear Rusty and Ginny,
Although I was sad to see that your mother has passed away, I have many fond memories of her, including the times she sat in the stadium and cheered our football team on, even though we didn't have a prayer, the many visits in your home, and her helping me select Betty's engagement ring. I'm sure you take comfort in the fact that so many people loved your mother.
Fondly,
Tom Bailey

White

November 27, 2014

Sending our deepest sympathy to your family. May you be comforted to cope and endure this difficult time.

Anne & J

November 27, 2014

May the God of all Comfort give you peace during this time of loss. 2 Cor. 1:3

Jane Hamilton

November 26, 2014

Grandmomma, I love you so much. You were the rock of our family and you will be greatly missed.

Rod Jr

November 26, 2014

Thank you for everything Grand mom! I love you and will miss you.

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