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Sally Reid

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Nov. 1, 1933 Nov. 2, 2007 Sally Virginia "Ginger" Ritchey Reid, 74, of Clemmons, N.C., beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend, went to her heavenly home to stand at the right hand of our Lord and Savior Friday. She was born Nov. 1, 1933, to Raymond Ritchey and Louise Kates Ritchey. She...

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Our deepest sympathy to your family. Ginger was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful Aunt to my girls. Kenny & Sandy Olivey

I am very sorry to hear of Ginger's passing. But she is now in a far better place where there will be no more suffering.

I worked with her for many years at Wyle Labs in Huntsville, AL and will always remember her smile and her cheerful disposition.

John, Mindy, Amber, Aubrey, Peggy and
family:

Our thoughts and prayers are certainly with all of you. We are saddened greatly by your great loss. We will certainly miss the visits twice a year to our house. Find
comfort in God and carry Ginger in
our hearts forever. Jesus is the healer and he will help you cope.
Just turn your grief over to him.

We love you all,
Carolyn, LeGrand & Cathy Fournier

Mindy and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Janell

With deepest sympathy to all of the family. Our neighborhood has not been the same since Ginger's accident. We love you all.
Dana, Jimmy & Paula Radford and Caleb & Cory Russell

Mr.Reid,
Im so sorry for your loss, I know she will be greatly missed by all.I could see she was a woman who was loved dearly.It was my pleasure to have taken care of Ginger on the Palliative care unit,the both of you became family to us, I will miss seeing both of you everyday.

Mindy, John, and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We loved Ginger and cherish the memories of the good times we shared.

Eddie, Willodean, Brad, and Tanya

Johnny, so sorry to hear about Ginger.My prayers are with you.
Eva Creasman