Virginia-Jefferis-Obituary

Virginia R. "Ginger" Jefferis

Avon, Winsted and New Hartford, Connecticut

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JEFFERIS, Virginia "Ginger" R. 57, of Avon, CT, beloved wife for 19 years to William H. Jefferis, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Tuesday (October 19, 2010). Ginger began a 19 year career with Campus Crusade for Christ working on campuses of the University of New...

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Bill and Andrew,
I just found out last night about Ginger's passing. I'm so sorry; if I had known we would have been at the wake. I'm so grateful to have met Ginger at CBS years ago and also enjoyed our dinners together with you both, Pete, Karen, Jerry and Tammy. So many good memories.
Our love to you,
Beth and Gary

To Ginger's husband, son and the Palubas,
Ginger & I were close friends through elementary school and graduated from High school together. We attended the New Hartford Congregational church & we were the two families that attended both Sunday School then an hour of church afterward. It appears that it sank in with Ginger. She was a good friend and soooooo smart. Her birthday is two days before mine so I always think of her on September 23rd. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Joan...

Bill & Andrew - I was in Bible study with Ginger about 12 years ago, when Andrew was little! Ginger radiated the love and peace of God. I am sure she is watching over you from heaven. Her life was a testimony to God's love.

I know Ginger is rejoicing with our Savior now that her race is over. She was instrumental in starting the Campus Crusade fellowship at Harvard when I was there in 1979 and many will be in heaven as a result of her love and faithfulness. Our prayers go out to her family and we thank the Lord Jesus for his gift of Ginger to us.

Bill & Andrew, we know your hearts are heavy, but take comfort in knowing that now her mind is clear, her body is strong and we WILL see her again. Our prayers are with you both.

I was on the New England Campus Crusade staff team in the 1970's at UConn and Yale and knew Ginger very well. She was sweet, and kind with a deep abiding faith. When I picture her, it is with her beautiful smile.

Dear Anne, Louise, Bill, Andrew & Norman,

Gus and I offer our condolences on the loss of Ginger. She was a lot of fun at your Memorial Day cookouts. We know it seems overwhelming right now, but time does heal the heart and soul.

Love,

Gus & Gail