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Marilynn Grever posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
To The Vayda Family: I am so very sorry to hear of Aunt Ginnie's passing. Although I wasn't a blood relative she was always Aunt Ginnie since I was her goddaughter. I always enjoyed her visits to New Jersey and her trips down for special occasions. I hope you can find comfort in the fact that she is now with Uncle Everett who she missed so much and will have everlasting life with God whom she was so faithful to. Sincerely, Marilynn
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Sister Mary Ellen Ford, SSJ posted a condolence
Monday, April 7, 2008
I am sitting here in the office looking down Linden Street and thinking about Ginnie driving down every weekend from Wappingers Falls to Bayonne to care for her dear mother. How she loved her dear Everett and her mother and brother and cared for them! May she know God's peace as she celebrates with them now! She loved her family and friends! She was such a faithfilled person and she dealt with her frailties in these last years with such valiant strength. Ginnie was an inspiration to me and a source of strength when my own mother died - I am sorry that distance separated us. May God grant all of you - family and dear friends - every grace. God love you!
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nancy rehm posted a condolence
Monday, April 7, 2008
To Mrs Maynards Family, My name is Nancy Rehm and I was the office manager where Ginny had many visits of physical therapy over the past years. I became very good friends with her and I have since moved to the Albany area but have kept in touch with Ginny last speaking to her around January of this year. She spoke often of her two nephews from New Jersey and she was always very caring and good to me, always concerned about me and my family. I will miss her dearly and my heart goes out to the family. I know you will all miss her.
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Norma DeFelice posted a condolence
Monday, April 7, 2008
Dear Charles and Bill: Ginnie was my best friend, I will miss her very much. I know that you loved her and she certainly did love both of you. She was a wonderful person; always thinking of others and doing kind things for others. Her many friends speak for themselves, that is, everyone who knew her remained her friend because of her loving ways. May God reward her for her faithfulness to the Catholic Church and the Faith she so lived by and for her loving kindness to all who knew her. Lovingly, Norma