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Cori Lable
September 8, 2008
Dear Linda and Family,
We loved Ginger so much, and are so sad that we will not be able to see her every week at the nursing home. Even at 97 years old, she was funny, smart and dynamic--she did everything she could to enjoy life to the fullest. Watching her play with Benjamin was a real joy. She was an important part of our lives, and we were honored to be considered part of her adopted family.
with love and deep condolences,
Cori, Stephen, & Benjamin Lable
Linda Van Noy
September 7, 2008
As Benjamins' grandmother, I was fortunate to get to know Ginger these past 9 months. She was a delightful woman and we loved our weekly visits with her at the Hebrew Center, and the lollipops that went with them! We will miss her deeply and remember her fondly.
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