Dear Mom: we are heartbroken at your passing but hope to collect some positive and loving photos and memories here. Love you always.
Love to you all!!! Thinking of you Lynn, Lee, Paul, Greg and Ryan. We have so many fond memories of Aunt G. XXOO
Dearest Ginny-Pooh, you are written all over my life. I believe you dubbed me "little snot nose" in the early years, but what good times we have had! From Aspen to the Aegean, from crab fests to cheese cakes, from Peet's coffee to gin fizzes, & hardly any celebration that hasn't had you in it. You will be missed but always loved. X's & O's to Lynn, Lee, Paul, Greg & Ryan - Carrie P(ooh)
Deepest Condolences to family and friends. I used to mow the yard at the home and office many years ago.
The Neighbor Kid
Ed Ingold
Our Aunt Ginny was a special person. She was always the "cool" aunt. She was so caring, accomplished and outgoing. She had a great sense of humor and her laugh was infectious. We always enjoyed when she would come East and visit with us in Massachusetts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. With deepest sympathy, Ray and Nancy Zemlin
I admired Ginny. As a child, I looked up to my attractive,talented sister as a role model. Both Lynn and I respected her as she was our older, wiser sister. She was also our friend, confidant, and adviser. Although my heart is heavy, I remember our many spirited happy adventures. . Love and peace to all. Harriet
I first met Ginny in 1973 when we were both taking piano lessons from the same teacher. We were delighted to find out that not only were our birthdays 4 days apart, but she shared a birthday with Mozart and I share one
with Schubert...we always joked that the 4 of us have a birthday lunch together every year. We always had good conversations with lots of humor and human spirit...
My deepest condolences, Lynn and Paul. I remember your mother’s way of getting together with friends was to play music with them. It left a wonderful lasting memory.
Janet (Blommer) Jennings