Wednesday, December 26, 2018
I remember the first time I met Ginny so many years ago. Bill and I had just purchased the property across from her home. She was a vibrant spunky lady, wearing the brightest lipstick I had ever seen. She had a zest for life. Over the years our friendship bonded and became stronger with each and every conversation we shared. She and I had loved so many of the same things ... gardening, cooking, baking, but most of all our love for our families.
She shared so many stories about her children, although I didn’t know them all personally, I felt as though I had known them all my life. Only a woman whoFifF valued, loved and cherished her children could speak so fondly of each of them. Family was her proudest accomplishment.
I will miss Ginny, but I am sure the void in my life cannot compare to what her family is experiencing. I know she is with the angels cooking up a feast fitting for a king! She loved Christmas and God made sure he called her home to rejoice in the fact her life was full, blessed with love and a caring family.
I pray her family can find peace in knowing Ginny is at rest. My deepest sympathy to each of you.