Virginia Quinlan
                                    January 1, 1970 ~ May 20, 2006
						Virginia passed away on May 20, 2006, in Moorhead, MN.
Virginia was born on May 18, 1957, in Oakes,  ND, the daughter of Robert and 
Marilyn (Halder) Quinlan.  She grew up on a farm near Berlin,  ND, attended 
grade school there, and graduated from LaMoure High School. After her 
schooling, Virginia moved to Fargo where she worked as a nanny for Dr. 
David Perry. In 1978 she began working for the Medical Records Department 
at the MeritCare Clinic in Fargo. Throughout her life Virginia was a very 
spiritual person, and also a faithful member of the Church of the Nativity. 
She loved spending time with her family, especially all of her nieces, 
nephews, great nieces and nephew, and aunts and uncles.  She will be 
remembered for her kind, gentle, loving spirit that touched many.
She is survived by her siblings, Marge (Walt) Meidinger of Fargo; Bruce 
(Mary) Quinlan of Arlington, VA; Robert "Basil" (Shelley) Quinlan of 
McIntosh, MN; Jennifer Exner of LaMoure,  ND; Paula Quinlan of Maplewood, 
MN; Patrick (Sue) Quinlan of LaMoure,  ND; Eileen (Jack) Vculek of Crete, 
ND; Bernadette Quinlan of West Fargo,  ND; and Jill (Ron) Mulder of Alice, 
ND.  Also surviving are her many very dear nieces, nephews, and great 
nieces and nephews.  Virginia was preceded in death by her parents and 
grandparents.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Roger Maris Cancer Center 
or the Church of the Nativity.
VISITATION:             5-7 Thursday at Boulger Funeral Home in Fargo - and 
also one hour prior the funeral in the church on Friday
PRAYER SERVICE:            7 PM Thursday at the Boulger Funeral Home
FUNERAL MASS:            10:30 AM Friday at Church of the Nativity (1825 
11th Street South - Fargo)
BURIAL:                     4 PM Friday at Rose Hill Cemetery - with lunch 
following at the Holy Rosary Catholic Hall in LaMoure,  ND
  Arrangements entrusted to the care of Boulger Funeral Home in Fargo.
Online guest book at www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
                
            
      
        
					
                
                
				
				
                				
				
                
								
							
						





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