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Ginny McEwen

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice McEWEN, Ginny GINNY BEADLE McEWEN Ginny Beadle McEwen died on August 6, 2011, after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Ginny graduated The Lovett School in Atlanta, GA, in 1968 and was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, practicing in Charlotte, NC....

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I still miss you. I think of you all the time. I’ve been reading over one of the last emails you sent to me. I will forever remember you.

Ginny is an inspiration to many. She showed great Courage when going through the most difficult time of her Life. I will remember her Warm Smile and Caring Heart. I Miss You.

Ginny lived life to the fullest. Her last Spring she gave her all to learning new methods of painting in a class at Central Piedmont College. She was an inspiration to us all.

Those of us at St. Peter's that knew her will miss her beautiful smile, her engaging laugh and joyful demeanor. It has been my honor to know both Ginny and Grace through my work with the youth group at St. Peter's. She is missed by all who knew her. I am very sad that i am unable to attend the memorial service but I know it will be filled with love, I am keeping Grace in my prayers and know that losing her mother leaves an empty space in her heart. Please know that I am praying for you all...

Ginny was a student of mine in the nursing program at UNCC. She was a special student and much loved by many. I remember meeting her daughter Grace when she was very young. Ginny's evidence of love for her was apparent. What a wonderful mother she must have been! My heart goes out to the family for loss of such a wonderful woman. I can only imagine that she died with the grace with which she lived. Frances King

Ginny was an old and dear friend that we spent many good times together in our younger and later years. Her daughter Grace was beloved by Ginny. I am so sad of her passing. She was a highly intelligent and insigtful person who lived life to the fullest. I have many fond memories of our escapades together. She loved her brothers Bert and Bill and always talked lovingly of both of them. What a less interesting place this world is without her!

Ginny and Grace

I spent many fun times kayaking and camping with Ginny, as well as spending time at her home, sharing a meal, and sitting on her porch enjoying the outdoors. I will miss her very much.

I had the pleasure of knowing Ginny for a short time. She was such an amazing person. My life is better having known her. I will see her again one day! Marti Allman RN