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Sue Grody
January 1, 2006
Dear Ginger,
I called tonight to wish you a Happy New Year and when I discovered your phone was not in service, I went on a search. Although we haven't seen each other in many years, you will always be a part of Marv's and my life. I can never forget your "taking me in" on 91st St.when Ruth "eloped." Nor will I ever forget your mopping up after me when I carelessly flooded the bathroom. But I'll especially remember your nasty remarks about David Morgan and your insistance that I don't marry him. You were right! You were also right when you supported Marv's pursuit. We've been married 51 years and neither of us has regretted it.
Dearest Ginger, Terry and I will miss you but we'll never forget you you. Rest in peace and in our memories.
Love,
Sue and Marv
Andrea Rott
May 3, 2005
Dearest Ginger,
You are so precious to us and we will miss you always. For 26 years we were part of your family. May God hold you in His arms and bring you the serenity you deserve. We will love you forever, Ginger. Andrea and Dean
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