Virginia A. Mosis
Virginia A. Mosis
Virginia, or “Ginny” to family, was born to Louise and Bobby Joe Anderson on April 3,1958, in Atlanta, Georgia. As a child, she was the fastest child in the neighborhood, boys included.
Brought up in 2nd Ponce de Leon Baptist Church in Atlanta, she was ever present-Sunday School, church services, Wednesday evenings, youth groups, mission trips and always in the choir with her sweet voice.
Virginia graduated from Ridgeview (Atlanta) High School, and then attended Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for two years. She graduated from the University of Georgia, much to her dad’s chagrin, he being a Georgia Tech alum
Virginia Anderson Mosis
April 3, 1958 Dec. 21, 2024
and distinguished alumni awardee.
She has been a member of the American Society of Interior Design (ASID), a certification of which she has been very proud. Her work included commercial and residential projects in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Houston, Atlanta (the Georgia Tech Alumni Center) and San Antonio, as well as working with Queen Noor and King Hussein of Jordan.
Virginia met Dirk in 1983 in Washington, D.C., and they were married in 1985 at 2nd Ponce in Atlanta. They were parents to children Dirk Malcolm, born in 1988, Kate (deceased) in 1993, and Annie in 2002.
Virginia’s giving heart and being a bright light for God was present throughout her life. In Baltimore, she served as a deacon at 2nd Presbyterian; In Sugar Land, Texas, she was a deacon at Southminster Presbyterian, and she has been an active member at First Baptist Church of Boerne as a Sunday School teacher, AWANA helper, mentor to moms, children choir leader, with God’s light shining through her to friends and staff.
Mission trips took her to China and Thailand while at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church of Marietta Georgia (1986-2001), and Uganda, Peru, Bangladesh and Siberia, Russia while serving at First Baptist. She loved being a volunteer at Meadowland Charter School in Boerne.
Virginia was an active tennis player, a 3.0-3.5 player, on San Antonio and Boerne teams. She advanced to Nationals with her team in 2021.
She loved gardening and was a member of the Laurel Heights Garden Club. She loved her family, visiting Atlanta for holidays and joining in their extended family reunions at Hilton Head, South Carolina, an event the family held for more than 50 years.
Beyond all, Virginia’s love and attention was heaped upon Dirk Malcolm and Annie, both graduates of TMI-Episcopal, where Virginia attended football, baseball, volleyball and softball games, fundraisers, and started the school newsletter “TMI FYI”.
She was a leader of the moms in prayer for the kids. Her support was always there, always loving and guided by her faith in Jesus.
Virginia joins in Heaven her parents, Louise and Bobby Joe Anderson, and baby Kate. She is survived by her husband, Dirk; one son, Dirk (Kaleigh) Malcolm; one daughter, Annie Mosis; one brother, Stan Anderson; two sisters, Susan (Phil) Still and Nancy (Bryan) Downs; four nephews, Robert, Brian, Walker and Luke Downs; two nieces, Laura (Stephen) Costlow and Virginia Still; and grandnieces Anna and Leah.
Virginia and her family wish to thank START San Antonio, Dr. Harrison Yoo, Dr. Marisa Sandera and her staff and Stone Oak Cancer Treatment Center; Dr. Abenaa Brewster, MHS, and her staff at MD Anderson, Houston; and Summit Hospice, Kim, Minerva, Bryce, Andrea and all the women, staff of First Baptist Boerne, ever present in Jesus, always, and so many other dear friends of Virginia.
Virginia’s memorial service will celebrate and honor her life of faith at 2 p.m. Dec. 28, 2024, at First Baptist Church of Boerne. Graveside services will be in Statesboro, Georgia, at a later date.
Virginia loved flowers; but in lieu of flowers, please kindly consider a donation to First Baptist Church of Boerne (fbcboerne. org) or to a charity of your choice.
To leave condolences for the family and view a video of Virginia’s life, please visit www. ebensberger-fisher.com. Arrangements with Ebensberger Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne.