1943
2025
305 Rivanna Plaza Drive Suite 102
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Bebe Kelly
July 17, 2025
Ginger and I have been dear friends for for over 67 years. The Teague family was my second family. Most recently our communication has been by frequent e-mails. Her love and caring always came through on the printed page. My daughter Beth remarked it was only recently that Aunt Ginger was really not her aunt! This amazing angel of God is still making people laugh and discovering who they really are, as she successfully did on this earth. Rest in Peace my beloved Ginger. "For I know the plans I have for you" Jeremiah 29:11
Patricia Severson
July 15, 2025
Greetings to my fabulous friend, When you reached heaven did God explain what the urgency was for him to decide that he needed you immediately? You would be the perfect person for him. I love and miss you and can't explain how many discussions we have often with no resolution. I have been praying for you and I feel that you are now surrounded by all love. I love you
Roe Sanford
July 14, 2025
Ginger was the perfect person to convince me that I should volunteer serving lunches on Tuesdays. She always had a warm smile and was interesting to talk to. I and many others will miss her.
Mary Alice Flynn Bond
July 12, 2025
Oh Bob, I'm so sorry for your loss. Ginger was a bright light in any room with her warming smile and gracious greetings. She was the first person that I met in Charlottesville back in 1981. We worked together at the Children's Rehab Center where she became a mentor and over the years became a friend. Her love of children was an example for so many. You will be in my prayers for peace as you find a new normal. Mary Alice
John Wallace-Smith
July 12, 2025
Ginger truly was a force of nature, empathizing with others was just one of her multitude gifts.
Dr Greg Domecq
July 10, 2025
Bob,
May the Good Lord grant you strength as you navigate this difficult time. Eternal rest grant unto her, and let perpetual light shine upon her. You are in my prayers.
Jack Jones
July 10, 2025
Dear Mr. Holub and family,
Hi, my name is Jack Jones. Mr. Holub, I am sure you don't remember me but I was a student at WAHS, graduated in 1982, I never had you for a teacher but many of my friends did and I got to know you a little thru them. It was easy to tell how passionate you were about teaching and your students education and well being. I just wanted to say how very very sorry I am to hear about your wife. Obviously I never me her but the obituary you all wrote gives everyone a very good idea what a wonderful person she was. I wish you and your family peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Jack Jones
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