Alice Olsen
August 14, 2024
Oh, such sweet memories of Ginny. She taught me how to play the ukulele. Her voice was beautiful. I miss her.
carole brown
August 14, 2020
Ginny and Bill were wonderful Sun City friends, their home always welcoming.
Ginny and I pondered (one of her words) many things together, some deep, some frivolous.
I was a charter member of Ginny's Happy Hikers; she led us on so many beautiful hikes, always admonishing us to stop, listen.
Her mantra: 'all who wander are not lost'.
Fondly remembered.
Carole Brown
Carole Brown
September 24, 2017
Just learned of Ginny's passing. What a wonderful friend she was! She introduced me to hiking (Carole, you need a stick) where she loved to take off her boots and bathe her feet in a mountain stream. We enjoyed riding rehab together. I could always call on her when I needed a recipe. Ray and I enjoyed breakfasts with Bill and Ginny at Sun City and later Amber Lights. When I left Arizona in 2015 she hosted a couple of us for a farewell lunch at Amber Lights.
Having met all of her 'kids' over the years, I know you will miss her but are glad- as am I- that she has passed on peacefully.
Carole Brown
Alice Olsen
August 23, 2017
Oh, dear sweet Ginny. You were loved by so many friends and happily I was one of them. You gave me my first ukulele lessons. You were so encouraging. I'll always remember the trio you played with and how funny you all were. You definitely loved life. My heart goes out to your family for their loss. I know you gave them your all because you never did anything half way. God will love having you with his other angels. It was a gift knowing you.
Jacqueline Brown
August 23, 2017
Ginny was an enthusiastic and valued member of our Sun City Strummers ukulele club and I will never forget her sense of humor and kindness. She brought so many people into the club through her love of the music and the instrument. I feel privileged to have known her. I hope that all her family will accept my sincere condolences. Rest in peace dear Ginny.
August 22, 2017
My deepest sympathy to the family of Ginny. May you receive peace from the God of comfort. Phil 4:7

Jean and Stan James
Jean James
August 21, 2017
I will long remember Ginny as one of the founders of the "Sun City Strummers." Her enthusiasm, friendliness, and encouragement brought joy to the members and pleasure to our audiences.
She was a blessing to all who knew her.. Jean James....Kihei, Maui
Liz Lewcock
August 20, 2017
Ginny was one of my most favorite friends. Her positive attitude spread great joy to many people. She will be dearly missed.
Alicia Kelly
August 20, 2017
Ginny was an amazing woman, always kind and helpful. She was a willing PIckleball player and a joyful musician. We had such fun playing in the ukulele group. She was so talented and musically knowledgeable. I will miss her greatly. Rest In Peace dear Ginny.
Jackie Schaefer
August 20, 2017
Ginny was always a fun loving tennis opponent and friend. She will be missed.
sharon Heaps
August 20, 2017
I will surely miss Ginny's smiling face, twinkling eyes and her gusto for life and her showmanship while playing the ukulele. She was a gem.
May she rest into eternity.
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