Virginia-Egan-Obituary

Virginia Egan

Stamford, Connecticut

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American Cancer Society

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VIRGINIA JADWEGA SZYMANOWSKI EGAN went home to the Lord, to her sisters and to her parents on August 27, 2010. Ginny was in her 91st year. Born in Stamford, CT on October 30, 1918, she is the daughter of Marianna Obuchowska Szymanowski and Michael Szymanowski, and the eldest sister of Anna Mary...

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Dear Auntie Gin---Best times on Woodrow Street, watering the flowers and my dad cannonballing into the pool. Will never forget working at the deli and making the best meatballs in Stamford. Rest in peace with Nonnie and Uncle Jimmy. Love Mary Ellen Wood Tarrant

Aunti Gin - One of a KInd. There is very little in life that you did not experience and enjoy. You have left us all with much laughter and unforgetable memories. Hope they got a pool up there...Your nephew, Jimmy Wood

My dear Auntie Gin,I will miss you and your stories.
One of my favorites was your trying to wrestle the paddle away from the gondolier in Venice.
You were the life of the party but also a rock to your family over the years. A touchstone to keep us grounded.
I cannot end without remenbering seeing the photo of you serving a salad to the David, Duke of Windsor at a business event. THe only one to meet royalty face to face over lunch.
Wait one more...potatoe pancakes by the...

Our Deepest condolences go out to your entire family. Some of my fondest memories were those days of going into Ginny's store when we moved to the Cove in 1970. When my mother first arrived from Europe, the first American she met, was her husband Jim in 1959 at the Stamford taxi company. I'll always remember her ! God bless.

The Rosa Family

Aunti Gin:
God Bless you-may you rest in peace.
My condolences to Jim and Mary.
The flowers in Heaven needed watering.
Your Godson and Nephew,
Kevin Wood
Cheshire, CT

You will always be remembered fondly and with a smile and laughter, I admired you and will miss all your stories and charming wit... you sure were a "spunky" kind of woman and the best great-grandmother to my boys who will miss you as well. Rest well ..you deserve it. Love, Liz

Mrs. Egan was a very friendly neighbor when we were growing up, and I remember her and her family well. May your own memories console you, and may she rest in Peace.

From a long time Woodrow Street neighbor,
may you be at peace with the Lord today.

Mrs. E, Your a thought away, Love,
Donna Egan