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Ginny L. Weaver White

Dallas, Texas

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WHITE, GINNY L. WEAVER, 56, a native of Daingerfield and a Dallas resident for 39 yrs., departed this life on October 7, 2003. Home-going celebration, Saturday, October 11, 2003, 11 a.m. at Rolling Hills Church of Christ, 115 W. Beltline Rd., DeSoto, TX; burial at Laurel Land Cemetery. Mrs. White...

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The White Family,
I only knew Mrs. Ginny White for only a short time, but that time in which the acquaintance was met, she was an awesome woman. I would like to say to Mr. White, Mark, and Cecilia, whom I have known for a few years now, that God loves you and wants you to experience peace and joy through this sorrowful event that you are going through. Stay strong, remain kind and cheerful, and God will bring you through. Love you all.

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Nolan Jones
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I was saddened to hear the passing of Mrs. Ginny White. She was my third grade teacher at Elisha M. Peace Elementary School. Being her student she symbolized as well as showed me how to become the strong African-American female today. She graced us with her beautiful presence and her wonderful smile. With her insights and high goals for all her students, I recently graduated Texas Woman’s University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Journalism. She taught me that you...

On behalf of the Kellys, we thank you all for your cards and prayers in our time of great loss. We still very much have Ginny in our hearts. Her lights shines on! Thanks for your thoughtfulness.

My heartfelt sympathy goes to all the members of Ginny's family. It does not seem that all the years have passed since our "back in the day" time in Daingerfield. Ginny was and will continue to be a special person to the Royal family. What a beautiful life and legacy. Her Homegoing service was one of the most beautiful and uplifting that I have ever witnessed. Ginny's life was her testimony. Rest assured that there will be a glorious Resurrection Day when the dead in Christ shall rise first....

May the Lord bless you and keep you and your family closer to him during this time of sorrow. We will continue to keep you in our prayers as you celebrate your dear Ginny's homecoming with her creator.

My thoughts and prayers are extended to Ginny's family in this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathy goes out to
the family. I'm so sorry about the
lost of your loved one.
Sincerely Sonia Latham

May God bless and keep you embraced in his loving arms!

Psalms 116:15 says "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Ginny was such a vivacious person and her bubbly spirit will be missed here on earth, but know that she is with the Lord and happy she must be.

God Bless you and keep you is our prayer!

Bobby & Detra Moten
Bishop College Alumni Association