Cady, Virginia A. "Ginny"
Age 78, passed away on October 30, 2013, after a courageous battle with cancer in Sarasota, Florida. Ginny was born in Penn Yan, NY to Homer and Helene Neal. Ginny was predeceased by her husband of 41 years Robert L. Cady Sr.; and brother William Neal. Ginny is survived by daughter, Carol (John) Dunbar; sons Robert Cady Jr. (Vinnie), Lester (Cindy) Cady, Frank Cady (Tina); daughter Connie (Rick) Morley. She is also survived by loving grandchildren and great grand children; sister and brother-in-laws; nieces and nephews. Ginny received her Associates Degree at SUNY College at Brockport studying Physical Education. She worked at the Penn Yan Boat Co. for over 20 years, also worked at the Hector National Forrest, and was an Election Inspector. Ginny was a member of the Moreland Grange and Women of the Moose. She loved dancing, enjoyed people, and would help anyone in need. A "Celebration of Her Life" will be held at the Mechanics Club, Montour Falls, on November 23, @ 2:00 pm until.
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Aunt Ginny, you were a "wonderful Person" to all. Your smiles will be missed and along with your presents in life. My prayers to your children and grandchildren. I loved you,aunt ginny....your neice ksd
November 20, 2013
R.I.P. Ginny. and our condolences to the Cady family.
Bruce and Betty Cummings
November 17, 2013
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