Virginia Worstell
Grandma Ginny (1905 - 18 May 1994) was the second wife of Clinton Newman. She lived in Pittsburg and had a friendship and relation by marriage, but not a blood relation, with her step-daughter-in-law Ruth Newman.
Early life
Virginia was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania to Edward H. Worstell from Ohio and Mae D. Worstell from Pennsylvania.
On Friday 1 February 1924 she graduated "with honor" from Allegheny High School.
Career
Virginia was a first-grade teacher at Conroy Education Center [1], which "provides education for children with special needs" for 40 years. (Likely from around 1930 to around 1970.)
Marrying into the Newman family
At age 44, she married Clinton Newman in Pinellas, Floria, on 15 July 1949. At the time her occupation was listed on her marriage license as a teacher. This was her first marriage.
He died in 1972.
Death
She died in 1994. She is buried with her husband in Mount Royal Cemetery, Glenshaw, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, Northland Section 22. The grave appears to have a typo, giving her middle initial as "W" instead of the "E" that she signed on her marriage license.
Obituary
On Wed. May 18, 1994, Virginia Worstell Newman; beloved wife of the late E. Clinton Newman; aunt of David L. of Denver, CO and Kenneth E. Worstell. Memorial Services will be held on Monday afternoon a 1 o'clock in the Riverview Presbyterian Church, 3505 Perrysville Ave. Constributions may be made to Make A Wish Foundation of W. PA. Suite 212, Box 124, Pgh., PA 15219. Interment [sic] private. Mrs. Newman was a retired First Grade Teacher at Conroy School for 40 years. Arrangements G. S. SIMONS FUNDERAL HOME, INC., 321-6800
— The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
NEWMAN, Virginia Worstell, 87, of McCandless, died May 19. G.S. Simons Funeral Home, North Side (O)
— The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sources
Ancestry.com. Florida, County Marriage Records, 1823-1982 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Marriage Records. Florida Marriages. Various Florida County Courthouses and State Archive, Tallahassee, Florida.
Pittsburgh Press, 3 February 1924, page 39 [2]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 May 1994, page 43
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 May 1994, page 44
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 23 May 1994, page 15 (repetition of the previous day)