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Virginia Lee Hugg

Windsor, Vermont

Dec 16, 1944 – Jan 27, 2024

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BORN
December 16, 1944
DIED
January 27, 2024
LOCATION
Windsor, Vermont
CHARITY
Arthritis Foundation

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Virginia Lee Hugg Virginia "Ginger" L. (Odell) Hugg 79, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday January 27, 2024. She was born in Passaic, NJ on December 16th, 1944, the daughter of Rodney L. Odell and Anne M. (Cole) Odell. Ginger grew up in Montclair, NJ and graduated from...

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To: Bill, Jessica, Jennifer, Andrew & Valerie (& all your families)--- I was so sorry to read of Ginger's passing...... I knew her thru Church, friends & all of you-- She was certainly a cheerful, jovial gal!! You are all in my thoughts & prayers...... God Bless & keep you all.... Sincere Sympathy, Bev Pomeroy-

Ginger was one of a kind. We were wild youths having too much fun. The world and I will miss her laugh and stories. She remembered it all. Peace. Suzie Pope

There I also to be a service for friends and family at a later date nearer to Windsor.

My deepest sympathy to all. Betty French

My heart goes out to her family, she was a wonderful lady and friend in my past, we lived on the Hights as good friends. I lost track when i left the Hights but still am friends with her children, so loved and never forgotten, God Bless, she loved everyone she befriended.

So sorry for your lose, Ginger was a large part of my life growing up and later was some one I enjoyed long conversation with, we all will miss her but at least her pain is gone and she can adventure again. I´m sure she will be watching over you as she has always done. You will see her again in her grand and great grand children´s smiles. With love from my family to yours, Ross

I love you so much mom. I miss you, wish we had been able to see more of eachother. You are always in my heart. There will be a memorial service for family only. Held at the Hugg house in Chelsea, VT at a later date. A peaceful time to get together and share some of our favorite memories of you, share some of the stories you would tell. My number is listed please feel free to reach out with any questions. All family are welcome.

I first met Ginger when she was sixteen. I was dating her brother, Rod and we became friends right away although she loved to play tricks on me. I was the sister she didn't have. I will miss her very much.