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Virginia Blocker

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1928 - 2015

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Blocker, Virginia Virginia T. Blocker lost her battle to cancer Easter afternoon, April 5th at home surrounded by many members of her family who loved her. She was 86 years young. She was born on August 30,1928 and raised in Connecticut. She attended the University of Connecticut where she...

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Cecil, Russ, Leslie, Kitty, Mary, Debbie, Vickie, Jackie, Craig, and families, we are so deeply saddened to hear of Ginnie's passing. My mother, Ellen Jennings, Ginnie's first cousin, enjoyed her childhood days with Ginnie, Edwin, and Ann, in CT and at Yankee Lake, and I was fortunate to get to know her as well. We will miss her and know she will be missed greatly by many, though her memory will carry on in our hearts and minds. We send our love and strength to you all during this...

We are so sorry to learn of Ginny's passing.

Her work as the driving force in the UUCLV's homeless shelter gave many a warm place to sleep on a cold winter night. I was always impressed by the caring way she helped the homeless, making sure that they were treated with dignity and respect.

The world is just a bit less compassionate without Ginny.

Hi Cecil, Mary, Leslie, Kitty and family members: I am blessed to have known Mother Ginnie and having her as a friend. She loved her family and found joy in retelling stories that involved family and close friends. I admired her for her commitment to family, to church and to being a volunteer for community services that benefited needy residents. May you find solace in all those beautiful memories.

Dear Cecil and Family, we are saddened to learn of Ginnie's passing. She was a valuable member of our Meals On Wheels family. We will always remember her as a caring, smart and courageous woman with a quick wit. May she rest in peace. JoAnn Nenow

Ginnie was such an admirable woman! Hard-working, willing, giving, unpretentious, someone who was a model for the rest of us. Sending my deepest appreciation for her beautiful life and good work in this world. Debbie Davis

Dear Cecil:
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your beloved wife, Virginia. It was always a pleasure talking to her at the ASQC ladies' night meetings. May God bless you and keep you in his care during this difficult time.
Samuel and Janet Schaadt