Virginia-Kimball-Obituary

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Virginia M.(Strong) Kimball

Westford, Massachusetts

Jun 28, 1940 – Jul 18, 2019 (Age 79)

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BORN
June 28, 1940
DIED
July 18, 2019
AGE
79
LOCATION
Westford, Massachusetts

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Virginia Marie Kimball, 79 of Westford, passed peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on the evening of July 18, 2019. Ginny was born on June 28, 1940 to Bethany June Strong and John Donovan Strong in Los Angeles, CA. Ginny is survived by her husband of 58 years, Dean, and nine children: Cheryl Kimball (and husband Robert Keegan), Laurence Kimball, Lucia Kimball (and husband Peter Kimball), Mary Lou Brown (and husband Shawn Brown), Thomas Kimball, Maura Lemon (and husband Craig Lemon), Elizabeth Kimball, John Kimball and Katrina Lackner (and husband John Lackner), as well as other loving family. Ginny was especially proud of her 18 grandchildren: Nicole and Kimberly St. Onge, Brad Kimball, Tyler, Daniel and Jack Brown, Brittany, Christopher, James, Molly, Caitlin, and Annabelle Kimball, Andrew Lemon, Juli Kimball, Victoria and Nikos Yunggebauer and Claire and Ethan Lackner. Ginny was months away from being a great-grandmother. She shared her zealous approach to life with many. She was often found fishing, swimming, cooking, sewing or sledding in her slippers with her grandchildren. While raising her family, Ginny was busy as the editor of the Westford Eagle, and was active in the Westford Historical Society. She was later the editor of the Religious News section of the Lowell Sun. During these years, she mentored many students, writers and young mothers as a La Leche League leader. Ginny was an accomplished writer of poetry, plays, academic works, and Christmas cards. A teacher by profession, she was proud of her life's work as a biblical scholar, educator, wife, mother and grandmother. She held a doctorate in Sacred Theology, a license in Sacred Theology, and a Master's Degree from Andover Newton Theological School. Ginny was a member of the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church in Lowell, MA for many years and enjoyed and appreciated the wonderful fellowship of the congregation, where she was highly involved. She was the president of the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the United States and a past president of the Mariological Society of America. Ginny lived a life in search of the Truth, and was inspired by the model of the Virgin Mary. She wrote, "It was Mary as birth-giver, nurturer, and intercessor who drew people to strength in faith…" Family and friends can gather to honor and remember Ginny for a period of visitation on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at the Badger Funeral Home, 347 King Street, Littleton from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Her Funeral service will be held at the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, 25 Father John Sarantos Way, Lowell, on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at Pine Grove Cemetery, Westford.

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J.M.J. I was saddened to learn of the passing of +Ginny. May her Soul rest in peace. I will gladly offer Mass for her Soul's repose. May Jesus, Mary and Joseph bless the family of +Ginny and all who mourn her departure from this life.

Dear Ginny,
We will miss your sunny outlook on life and your cheery, caring interactions with students and staff
at the Assumption College Library. May you rest in peace.

Virginia - I will miss seeing you at church, and I thank you for being such a dear friend to my parents. May you rest in peace with the Lord and your memory be eternal. Xo

Gino and I just learned of Ginny's death. To late to attend her wake and funeral. We remember her fondly. She was such a down to earth person. I will always remember the time she was to appear on national television and they wanted to send her to makeup to glamorize her. She turned them down flat. She said that this was the way God made her and that was that. Her intelligence was unmatched when it came to the Virgin Mary, we are sure she is enjoying talking to Mary now. Please accept out...

I found out about her passing this evening, and my heart ached. Ginnie was one of a kind. She lived the gospel preaches of love. I first met her in1980 through the Laleche League, helping me with my newborn baby.
As it turned out we were both reporters her with the Westford Easle, me with the Lowell Sun, where she eventuàlily joined me.
Her friendship over the years was one of the treasures of my life. She was there for me to help with my single parenting, held my hand though my...

Ginny was a dedicated correspondent for The Sun in my earlier days as a copy editor, but more than anything she was a good person who exuded kindness, compassion and caring for those not only in her life but all of whom she wrote.

I worked many late Tuesday nights with Ginny 40 years ago when she edited the Westford Eagle and I edited the Littleton Independent. Later at the Sun, she helped with the religion page every Saturday and I worked in lifestyle. She was an amazing person...talented, feisty, dedicated and fun...I still marvel at how she accomplished so much while raising her large, talented family...a true wonder woman...may she rest in peace. Nancye Tuttle, Wells, Maine

Jenny you taught me so very much about the icons of Mary in religious studies back in college. I am very saddened to hear that you passed away but now the things you will learn. You're in my thoughts and prayers and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

To live in the hearts of family and friends is not to die. Ginny will remain in our hearts and prayers.