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MILTON - Dorothy "Virginia" Hobbs, 89, of Milton, NH, died on March 19, 2015.
She was surrounded by her family and at peace.
Virginia was born on June 15, 1925 in Alton Bay, New Hampshire to Mattie Althea (Hart) Boucher and Lucien Joseph Boucher.

She was the widow of Maurice Hobbs, Sr. with whom she was married for 66 years.

When she was young, she lived with her beloved aunt and uncle, Joseph Tierney and Abbie Hart Tierney, for a few years in Lynn, Massachusetts.
She worked during World War II at Champlin Box Factory and in the late 1960s at JC Penney.
She was a homemaker and caregiver to her family, including taking care of her mother until her death in 1960. She raised 5 children and helped bring up her grandchildren.
She volunteered at Allen School in Rochester as a bus monitor and took in several children, during the holidays, from St. Charles Childrens Home in Rochester during the 1960s.
She was very devoted to her family and her pets.
She spent her summers on Townhouse Pond in Milton and entertained friends and relatives every weekend.
They permanently moved into "The Camp" in 1971.
After selling the property on the lake, she and her husband purchased property on Teneriffe Mountain in Milton, and she resided there until her death.
She was a very prideful person and took great care to make sure everything was in its place. She made sure that every holiday and birthday was special to her family.
She leaves her children, Patricia Lavarnway and her husband Dennis of Morrisonville, NY and their children, Tammy, Lynn and Barbie; Maurice "Tubby" Hobbs, Jr. and his wife, Kay, of Rochester, NH and their children, Maurice "Mo" III, Daniel and Karey; Diane Cliché and her husband, Stephen of Somersworth and their children Alison and Derek; Sandra Hussey and her husband, Daniel, of East Rochester, NH and their children, Patrick and Jessica; George Hobbs and his wife, Angie of New Durham, N.H. She also leaves behind 18 great-grandchildren and several great-great grandchildren.

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