Ginger-Geissler-Obituary

Ginger Geissler

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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Ginger A. Geissler, 48, of Wyomissing passed away in Reading Hospital on Friday, April 22, 2011, with family by her side.

She was the wife of Jonathan W. Geissler, whom she married May 8, 1993.

Born Sept. 18, 1962, in Harrisburg, she was a daughter of Bonnie L. (Forney) Hor-vath of...

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we are deeply saddened to hear of ginger
passing she will be sorely missed
we bowled and played golf together
bobbi & vince

Sorry for your lost. Ginger was a beatuiful person and had a wonderful personality. She will be missed. You and your family will be in my prayers.

Jon and Chris,
Was saddened to hear about Ginger's passing, Please accept my deepest sympathy. Ginger was my bowling buddy; we bowled together for four years. I'll remember her as the sweet, gentle soul she was and I'll miss her.

We are all very sadden by your loss. Ginger will truly be missed by the entire neighboorhood. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
David, Adriane, Gerald and the kids

We are so sorry to hear of Ginger's passing. She was a great person and always so good to Denny and Dean. She will be missed.

we are sorry to hear about your loss Ginger was a great person, she alway said hello with a smile. We will miss her dearly. She now lives with the angels. Kim and Max Bunyard

Dear John and Chris, I am so sorry to hear this. Ginger was a very sweet person and though I did not get to know her well because I live so far away she was very fun to be with at our family reunions. My thoughts and prayers are with you both during this very tough time. Love from your cousin and husband Billy.

John. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I only knew Ginger from bowling with you guys a few times, but she seemed like such a sweetheart. She was always very friendly. I pray that God will give you and yours a peace in your hearts knowing her pain is over and she is with our Lord and Savior. We must all remember that everyone of us is only on loan for a short time. We all belong to God. So celabrate her Life, don't morn her passing for you will see her again someday. May God Bless...

John and Chris, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Ginger was my best friend growing up, she was like a part of our family. I will never forget the many trips we took to South Carolina, with my family and the ones we took just the two of us. We had so many great times together. We may not have seen each other often as we got older. But when we did get together, it was like we had never been apart. My thoughts and prayers go out to you,Chris and the Thompson family.
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