Kathy Clevenger
Comfort and great memories for the family. If you ever needed a ray of sunshine, Ginny was the go to person. Never a frown, always positive words, just a joy to be around. Rest well my dear friend.
Birth date: May 29, 1928 Death date: Apr 8, 2024
Virginia “Ginny” Good Magura, 95, died peacefully at home on April 8, 2024 in Culpeper, Virginia. Born Virginia May Good on May 29, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she was the youngest child of Henry Frederick Good and Kathryn Read Obituary
Comfort and great memories for the family. If you ever needed a ray of sunshine, Ginny was the go to person. Never a frown, always positive words, just a joy to be around. Rest well my dear friend.
Condolences to the members of the family. Ginny was a good friend and fellow volunteer at the hospital!

Carolyn and Chris, we hold you and all of Carolyn's family in our hearts. Ginny must have been a wonderful human being from her beautiful obit. To live to age 95 is a testament to how much she was loved. Now that she is resting in peace, so can you.
With much love, Bruce & Julie Gourley
I’m so sorry to hear the passing of your Mom. She was such a sweet woman. Some of my favorite childhood memories are spending time at your house. It seemed she was always smiling and laughing.

Ginny was one of our very favorite people at the Cupeper Library. Always a ray of sunshine. Always eager to pitch in with the pansy sale or the bookstore.
She was a sweetheart! Much loved by all the staff.
Ann Robson
I remember Mrs. Magura fondly. I would talk with her often when she visited the first grade rooms to read with the children. As a specialist, she never helped in my classroom; however, we would chat as she came and went most weeks. She was a lovely woman and the children loved their time with her. She sometimes read to them in the school library. She was great! What a wonderful contribution she made in the lives of hundreds of children!
I so loved Ginny! As we plant new flowers this spring, at Calfee Garden Club's Memorial Garden located in Yowell Meadow Park, we will speak of our Ginny and all she meant to us. So very sorry for your loss.