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Ginny Rothstein

Salt Lake City, Utah

1938 - 2025

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Ginny Arlis Rhoads Rothstein 1938 - 2025 Salt Lake City, UT-Virginia Arlis Rhoads Rothstein died at the University of Utah Hospital on June 16 at the age of 87. Ginny was warm and loving and witty and responsible and principled. It was a joy to have her near you. She liked cats and the occasional...

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Jeff and I have fond memories of Ginny. She was kind, gentle, and gracious. We enjoyed seeing her each month in our bridge/dinner group. She touched many lives and will be missed. We send love to your family.

I worked with Ginny at a middle school. She was such a kind and creative teacher for those students in Sped. She was very smart and always had new ideas to help students with their learning. I will never forget how calm she was when we were in Ann´s office and saw one of the students climbing on her brand new car. She was calm and matter of fact and went and got him and talked with him about it. She was calm never raised her voice with him. What a lesson it was for me! I will miss seeing her...

Oh dear dear friend of many years and tennis partner Ginny, The hurt in the depth of my heart and soul is not subsiding at all weeks after you have crossover, yet grateful that faith brought us together some years ago. My memories of you are countless-- on the tennis court where it started, continued to visit in cafes and staurants, in our homes, walk in the park, gathering with friends, The exquisite tea table you set, and best of all your beautiful calm demeanor that would put me at ease...

Ginny was a meaningful mentor to me as I entered the field of Gifted Education. She was always cool, calm, and collected. I remember how much fun we had taking our students to the 2002 Olympic events! A Great life she led.

I wish to send my sincere condolences on hearing of Ginny's passing. I hope you are doing well old friend.

Ginny was my artist friend. We were part of a Saturday group of eclectic sketchers who met sporadically to illustrate our journeys. Ginny and I often connected in Holladay to draw, journal, chat and solve the world´s problems. She was smart, clever, artistic and reflected a life well-lived. Rest in Peace my friend. Kristine Widner

Ginny made delicious 'small cakes' when we came over.She was a talented artist and mastered any media she took on, especially drawing and painting What a dear being.She is missed.Sending love to her family.

Gerry, Ginny was also a great student --a star in the class I taught in the U. Special Ed. Dep't. And she had a warm, calming demeanor. I wish I'd seen her and you more often over the years because I think we had many values in common. My condolences to you and your sons,

Gerry, I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know her well, but I recall she was very nice to me as a young student.