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Margaret Ann "Meg" Ginther

WEST SAND LAKE, New York

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Ginther, Margaret Ann "Meg" WEST SAND LAKE Margaret Ann "Meg" Ginther, 57, of Reichards Lake Road, died Saturday, August 2, 2008 at her residence after a brief illness. Born and raised in Cohoes, she was daughter of the late Thaddeus Dydych and Theresa (Dessingue) Dydych and wife for 30 years of...

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To the Family of Ginther, I was shocked to hear of your loss. I knew Meg when we went to High School and I have very fond memories of her.Please accept my condonlence
Virginia (Mroczkowski) Ryan

Dear Bryce, Amy and Andrew,
I was so shocked to hear from Ada that Meg passed away. I have been away most of the summer and just found out today when we were in the bank. I had no idea that Meg was ill.
My thoughts and prayers for you and your family at this difficult time.

Sincerely,

To the family of Meg, I offer the condolences of Cal and Kathy Cline. I am an acquaintance and fellow ski patroller of Mike Dydych.

Bryce, Amy and family,
It was a pleasure to have cared for your wife and mother.
Paula
AMH Student Nurse

Dear Ginther Family,
I'm very sorry for your loss. Meg had worked with me when I was younger. She was a fantastic, caring person, whom i appreciated greatly. She had always been there for me when I had needed her and was not only great teacher, but an amazing person.

Dear Bryce & family,
We are very sorry to hear about Meg's death. Love & Prayers from,
Richard & Betty Rosier & Carolyn White

Bryce, Amy, Andrew, MaryBeth, Mike & family,

From the bottom of our hearts, we are so shocked and sorry to hear this sad, sad news about Margaret. My mom & sisters are all away and we just found out tonight, otherwise we all certainly would have been there with you this evening. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Deepest affection,
Tina, Aunt Marge, Sheila, Deb and families

Dear Ginther Family
I worked with Meg in the Troy Schools and I was lucky enough to work with her in my classroom. She was a very talented teacher. She enjoyed the kids and was always kind an thoughtful to them and her fellow workers. Meg had a great sense of humor and I will miss her very much

Dear Ginther Family-
You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your wife and mother. She worked with my daughter Karissa for many years when she was younger. She was a very caring teacher and a wonderful person who always went out of her way for my daughter and our family. She will be truly missed.