Virginia Todd Medford Dean died November 18, 2014. Virginia was the daughter of Col. (USA) E. Leslie Medford and Mrs. Medford, nee Emma Virginia Todd, of Annapolis, Maryland. She was a graduate of Goucher College, studied at Peabody Conservatory, and Johns Hopkins. Her fraternity was Delta Gamma. She and Tuck were married at Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church of Annapolis. They spent their early married years in Baltimore. Those were her happiest years. The family moved to Pensacola from Baltimore, Maryland, in 1955. Virginia continued her interests in the arts, history, music, church and other community activities. She was a member of the Pensacola Symphony and Guild; Music Study Club; the Opera League; music at PJC and UWF; and Music at Christ Church. She was also a supporter of the Museum of Art, Pensacola Historical Society, Historic Foundation, Larkspur Garden Club, and the Federation of Garden Clubs. Virginia and her husband were active members of First Baptist Church of Pensacola for many years, and were tireless disciples of Christ and honorable examples for young people. She loved geneology, and was so proud of our wonderful ancestors on both sides of our family: Deans, Tuckers, Medfords, and Todds. She loved to travel, read, write, and talk! I was blessed to have her as my Mother! She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Benjamin Tucker Dean, and her brother, Lt. Col. Ret. E. Leslie Medford, Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Marcia Dean Enquist (Eric); two grandsons, Matthew Dean Vinson (Brantlee Threadgill) and Benjamin Todd Vinson (Jennifer O'Rourke); and four great-grandchildren, Margaret Ann Vinson, Colin Alexander Vinson, William Dean Vinson, and Sarah Grace Vinson. Private services will be held at a future date. Per her wishes, memorials may be made to the Living Trust at First United Methodist Church.