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Condolences for Virginia L. Hill (Law)

Daksha MullWednesday, March 24th

I am so sorry to hear about Ginny. We always shared pleasantries at Exc class in the church basement and senior center. She was always most friendly. I will miss her. Please accept my most sincere condolences. May her soul Rest In Peace.🙏🙏🙏

Michelle ZgombicWednesday, March 24th

Our hearts go out to you and your family. Pastor Dave always spoke so warmly of you, with a beautiful smile on his face any time he shared stories of you to our congregation. I know you will be greatly missed by all who were graced to know and love you. Peace be with you.

VIOLET CALIThursday, March 25th

Dear Family Of Ginny: Your Mom has been a long time friend. I knew her Mom when she worked at Mastbaum and Ginny went there for high school. My husband, Nuncio, was her teacher. Then, later, Nunci and Bryan would meet at Science teachers conferences. We were at your house when you were all growing up. More recently, I saw Ginny at Ed McKeogh's Christmas brunches each year and Ginny and I would catch up on our lives. She was always upbeat and fun to be with, as was your Dad. May they be reunited with our Creator now and enjoy each other and God as well. I will pray for her soul' may she rest in peace.
Love, Violet Cali and Nunci in my heart

Carl and Mary Ann MegonigleFriday, March 26th

Our sincere condolences to your whole family. We were friends since the early 60's and attended most all special events in her life. She has left a beautiful family and legacy. She will be missed by all. Our prayers are with you.

Millie ZlakowskiSaturday, March 27th

I am truly heartbroken at the loss of Ginny a terrific friend and frequent lunch partner. I will miss her very much…

Millie Zlakowski

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