May God bless you and your...
Ginger and I had a warm community friendshipnfor 24 years My deepest sympathy to her family and Art. Lillian Heyman
October 26, 2010


Miami, Florida
GROSSMAN, GINGER SCHEFLIN, a leading political activist in Aventura and North Dade County, died October 18, 2010 at Aventura Hospital of a stroke at the age of 91. At the time of her death, she was actively involved in three political campaigns. Ms. Grossman, who preferred to be known by her...
Read MoreGinger and I had a warm community friendshipnfor 24 years My deepest sympathy to her family and Art. Lillian Heyman
October 26, 2010

I met Ginger in May 2010,but having such a rich and wonderful relationship with her has meant so much to me making me feel like I have known her all my life.Her loving and caring spirit,always upbeat attitude and relentless courage has inspired me.What an amazing woman, what generosity, what love,what strength and above all what grace.Although our time spent was so short the many times we laughed made a differnece and I could not have asked for a better girlfriend.
Annemarie Sookhoo
October 26, 2010 | North Miami Beach, FL
Ginger is missed already. Her passion for politics was only surpassed by her love for Her family, whom she spoke about always with pride and joy. She always said I was her favorite Republican. I think I was her only Republican friend. She tried so hard to switch me. A few years ago she was successful in bringing me half way to "No Party' status. I am sure given more time she would have succeeded. It was hard to say no to her. The days leading to Election Day seem a bit empty without...
Charles Safdie
October 25, 2010 | Aventura, FL
To my darling Ginger, You are missed. You served your final grassroots political campaign.
We will be working very had as not to disappoint you in your memory.
Rest in Peace, my good friend.
My heartfelt condolences to Arthur & Fmaily.
Dorothy Jackson, President
Ron Brown South Dade Democratic Caucus
Dorothy Jackson
October 25, 2010 | Miami, FL
Remembered By
Dorothy Jackson
October 25, 2010 | Miami, FL

To the Grossman family:
I am grieving deeply over the loss of Gingerk, one of the most remarkable women I have eveer met. And I've met a few, like Helen Keller, Eleanor Roosevelt and Golda Meier. But GINGER GROSSMAN is in a class of her own, although she would never admit it. Ginger had the forsight, feistiness and fortitude to inspire hundreds of seniors, instilling in them a self-esteem they never possessed before she came on the scene She inspired so many during her arduous battle...
Hindi Diamond
October 24, 2010 | Hallandale, FL
Ginger was a person that I will never forget. She was kind enough to give me her friendship and I will always keep her in my heart. She had a great sense of humor, she was very generous, and she told me always to say what I felt. She did and that is why people respected her. I love you Ginger, my thoughts are with your family at this time.
Luis Osorio
October 23, 2010 | Cocoa, FL
Ginger was a tenacious (and irreplaceable) institution, and grassroots politics in Aventura and all Miami-Dade County was better for it...Hearfelt condolences to Art.
Paula Xanthopoulou
October 23, 2010 | Miami, FL
Ginger was definitely one of a kind. An absolutely amazing woman with endless energy and concern for all around her. The wealth of knowledge along with her resources to get things done will be missed by many. Thinking of her brings a smile to my face.... Stefano and I will miss her along with Boni's stories of her escapades.
Jill Verber
October 22, 2010 | Miami Beach, FL