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Virginia “Virgie” “Ginny” Reignier, age 85, passed away peacefully on May 22, 2026. She was born on November 8, 1940, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Stanley and Margaret (Wyngaard) (Kusiak) Holda.
On September 26, 1959, Virginia married Jerry Joseph Reignier. Together they raised one son, Roy Reignier, and later welcomed two foster sons, Jon and Greg Groh, along with many other foster children into their home.
Virginia was one of those people who genuinely loved the simple, good things in life. She was happiest camping, playing cards, or just being with friends and family. And her dogs — they were her heart. Anyone who knew her could see how much joy they brought her.
And when it came to the Packers, she was all in. She proudly wore her green and gold for every game and never missed a chance to cheer them on. Her loyalty ran deep, season after season.
Virginia spent the last five years of her life at Prairie Place, a transition that was not always easy, yet she met it with quiet strength. She took part in every activity offered, showing up with the same determination and grace that carried her through life. She especially loved getting her hair done, a small ritual that brought her lovely curls and connection. Though the days could be challenging, she welcomed every visitor warmly, and her regular Alexa video visits with her sister, Terry, brought comfort, laughter, and joy across the miles.
Virginia received compassionate care from the dedicated teams at Prairie Place, Generations Hospice, Lakeland Care, and Brightstar. Her family is profoundly grateful for the tenderness and dignity they provided.
Virginia will be remembered for her warmth, resilience, and the countless lives she touched simply by being herself.
She is survived by her son, Roy Reignier; foster sons, Greg and Jon Groh; sisters, Terry (Eugene) Goessl of Sturgeon Bay, WI, and Gertie Wichlacz of Casa Grande, AZ; sisters‑in‑law, Sharon Holda of Green Bay and Clara Kusiak of Denmark; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley and Margaret Holda; her husband, Jerry Reignier; her brothers, Wally, Jim, Chester, and Eddie Kusiak, and Bob Holda Sr.; and her sisters, Elsie Cywinski and Esther Olson.
A graveside service and inurnment for Virginia will take place at Fort Howard Memorial Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin, at a later date.
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