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Virginia B. Jones

Boonville, New York

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Virginia (Ginny) B. Jones Remsen Virginia (Ginny) B. Jones, 62, of Lincoln Ave., passed away at home on June 2, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Utica on July 14, 1947, a daughter of Gaylord and Virginia Ruth Brownell Jones. Ginny graduated from Remsen High School in...

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I cannot believe it has been 15 years since you left us. In that time I often dream that I am trying to find you but I don't have your phone number or address. I never realize in the dream that you are gone. Waking up brings the reminder. I will always miss you my friend. Love, Rita

I am so saddened by the news of Ginny's passing. We grew up together and were best friends as children. I have so many fond memories of playing in the playhouse that her Grandpa Jones built in his backyard and sitting on the front porch swing on hot summer afternoons. Although we had lost touch in recent years, Ginny will always be in my memories of Remsen and childhood. My condolences to Butch, Allison, Marjorie and all of her family.

Virginia will be missed by all of us in the Hubbard Lake Family.
We loved her and have many fond memories of her and Jerry.
Sharon and Mindy our thoughts and prayers are with you during
these stressful time.
Dick and Ginger

I met Ginny in the 70's at WTLB and even though I was "on the other side" in sales, we were always great friends. She was the consummate professional and saved my butt many times during our many years working together in the radio business. Radio, Utica and the world lost a great lady on June 2nd. Rest in peace, Ginny. The days of deadlines and grumpy clients are over.

So sorry to hear the news. Ginny and I worked together at WTLB and remained friends all thru the years even as competitors. I still remember her straightening out the salesmen when they were late. ( Ed Carey New Hartford)

I Heard a PSA today for SCORE and knew right away it was Ginny..I didn't know she had passed..What a wonderful gal!!

I met Ginny in the mid 70's while working the all night shift on WTLB. She became a bridesmaid in my wedding and had been a great friend ever since. Ginny was probably the most ethical human being I've ever known and someone who did not suffer fools easily. She was a consummate professional. Broadcasting lost one of its great ones when she developed cancer. Be at peace, my friend. If there's a radio station in heaven, may the sales staff be reasonable and your copy always outstanding!

Like a second mother to me when I was young, all my childhood memories are laced with your presence. Godspeed you to your next beautiful, pain-free place.

Ginny could write a 60 second ad in less than 30 seconds and all with a smile! All of us that knew & worked with her will always have great memories. Take care Ginny!