I have no story only memories of Ginny’s beautiful smile. We made music together with the Most Precios ous Blood choir. We fed the [poor at the soup kitchen with our Social Ministry group. She was a warm loving lady and I enjoyed all the special tomes I had with her. Now she is with her loving husband Ray and in the arms of our heavenly Father. Rest inb peace dear friend.
Aunt Ginny was a great Lady! She loved her family and enjoyed times together to the fullest. The photo of Aunt Ginny and Uncle Ray kneeling at the altar in the video tribute is beautiful and reminds me of the great reunion they are having for eternity. She is always loved and greatly missed.
“Aunt” Ginny always was such a pleasure to be around and full of fun. So honored to share in beautiful memories. Love and hugs to all her family from part of her “family”…
To The Family of Aunt Ginny my deepest sympathy to all – she is now at peace and once again with Uncle Ray. I will always remember her friendly smile and warm personality. R.I.P. Virginia
Aunt Ginny made the best chicken soup and served it with dinner whenever we went over there. The problem was that it was the best chicken soup you ever had and we were stuffed before she rolled dinner out the the oven (which was separate from the stove; quite the novelty for a young boy).
I also remember one time when I was in high school and mom and I stopped over on a weeknight. Aunt Ginny was cooking marinara sauce; a modest sized pot. By the time we left I had eaten more than half the pot and she had to start a new one. True story!
Finally, Aunt Ginny was the best Great Aunt because her and Uncle Ray were the only ones besides us to have a laundry chute!
My love and deepest sympathies to the Scars & Phillipone’s. I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Ginny, she was one in a million. . I feel so blessed to have known her for all of my life. I know you are all taking comfort in knowing she is in heaven surrounded by those she loves and once again with Uncle Ray. Xoxo
Our love and sympathy go out to Ginny’s family. What a wonderful and beautiful person she was. Loved her smile and warm hugs. She always had time for everyone. What a blessing she was to have, especially at MPB.
Beloved by all her nieces and nephews—more than 20 of us—she will always be remembered with love, and our experiences with her treasured. Joyful, fun-loving, kind, caring, gentle, generous and compassionate: she was all of these and more. How grateful we are for her influence in our lives.
Ginny was a golden human being: she radiated goodness. She had a way of making us all feel special. I think for some people the veil between them and their Creator is so sheer that knowing them helps us to know God. Ginny was one of those people. May she rejoice in the fullness of life!
I have no story only memories of Ginny’s beautiful smile. We made music together with the Most Precios ous Blood choir. We fed the [poor at the soup kitchen with our Social Ministry group. She was a warm loving lady and I enjoyed all the special tomes I had with her. Now she is with her loving husband Ray and in the arms of our heavenly Father. Rest inb peace dear friend.
Aunt Ginny was a great Lady! She loved her family and enjoyed times together to the fullest. The photo of Aunt Ginny and Uncle Ray kneeling at the altar in the video tribute is beautiful and reminds me of the great reunion they are having for eternity. She is always loved and greatly missed.
Ginny….the example of benevolence….the memories that she has created will live forever in our hearts. Love and prayers, Bob & Lou
“Aunt” Ginny always was such a pleasure to be around and full of fun. So honored to share in beautiful memories. Love and hugs to all her family from part of her “family”…
To The Family of Aunt Ginny my deepest sympathy to all – she is now at peace and once again with Uncle Ray. I will always remember her friendly smile and warm personality. R.I.P. Virginia
Ginny always had a smile on her face. She was quick to say hello. She will be missed.
Aunt Ginny made the best chicken soup and served it with dinner whenever we went over there. The problem was that it was the best chicken soup you ever had and we were stuffed before she rolled dinner out the the oven (which was separate from the stove; quite the novelty for a young boy).
I also remember one time when I was in high school and mom and I stopped over on a weeknight. Aunt Ginny was cooking marinara sauce; a modest sized pot. By the time we left I had eaten more than half the pot and she had to start a new one. True story!
Finally, Aunt Ginny was the best Great Aunt because her and Uncle Ray were the only ones besides us to have a laundry chute!
My love and deepest sympathies to the Scars & Phillipone’s. I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Ginny, she was one in a million. . I feel so blessed to have known her for all of my life. I know you are all taking comfort in knowing she is in heaven surrounded by those she loves and once again with Uncle Ray. Xoxo
Our love and sympathy go out to Ginny’s family. What a wonderful and beautiful person she was. Loved her smile and warm hugs. She always had time for everyone. What a blessing she was to have, especially at MPB.
Beloved by all her nieces and nephews—more than 20 of us—she will always be remembered with love, and our experiences with her treasured. Joyful, fun-loving, kind, caring, gentle, generous and compassionate: she was all of these and more. How grateful we are for her influence in our lives.
Ginny was a golden human being: she radiated goodness. She had a way of making us all feel special. I think for some people the veil between them and their Creator is so sheer that knowing them helps us to know God. Ginny was one of those people. May she rejoice in the fullness of life!
Additional Tribute Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w36ktm3UU3Q