Virginia Tirri

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Virginia Ruth Tirri (nee McKenna) passed away peacefully on 08/11/2024. Born in Philadelphia on 02/02/1944 to parents William & Virginia McKenna, then resided in Cape May County her whole life. She was married to Joseph Tirri for 37 years and remained friends. Virginia was a lover off all animals and in the past was very active in the Equestrian Circle. She was very giving, loving and loved get togethers at Holidays (or any day) cooking great meals. Most recently, she was canning jams & sauces and making beautiful Wreaths. She was predeceased by parents William McKenna, Virginia McKenna (nee Howell), brothers William McKenna, Dennis McKenna, sisters Pat Plom (nee McKenna), Dorothy Doonan (nee McKenna). She is survived by Brother Daniel McKenna, daughter Marjorie Tirri, Son William Tirri (Ann Marie Tirri), nephew, Stephen McKenna (Tracy McKenna) and many other nieces and nephews. And last but not least her partner in crime and dear close friend Pati Sparks AKA THE TWISTED SISTERS OR THELMA AND LOUISE. Evoy Funeral Homes, Inc. 3218 Bayshore Road North Cape May NJ 08204 has been entrusted with arrangements. A private memorial service to yet to be determined. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Animal Outreach at aocmc.org.
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Evoy Funeral Home
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1944 - 2024

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