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Virginia Weeks Moreau

New York, New York

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1928 - 2012Obituary for Virginia Weeks Moreau: 3/9/1928-5/11/2012 Born to Harold Eastman Weeks and Virginia Travel Weeks, MD in New York City. Ginger grew up in Brooklyn Heights, attended Brooklyn Friends School with her siblings; Willard, Sheldon and Elinor. Their family enjoyed the...

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Ginger was my best friend growing up. We lived very near each other on Brooklyn Heights, walked to and from Friends School together, played together, shared secrets. She was everything you could wish for in a best friend. She was maid of honor in my wedding, godmother of my oldest daughter. She went to Vassar with me. Although our lives took different paths, whenever we saw each other, we were immediately close again. Although Ginger's first wedding was a small, family-only affair, her mother...

Ginger's contribution and presence will be missed in our book group from Ticonderoga, New York. She was so generous in sharing her food, her thoughts, and her presence with us for years. We wonder how she managed to keep up with all of her reading and loving activities with family and friends. We were blessed by the wonderful warmth and sparkle of her time with us.

Celebrating Ginger Weeks Moreau // Dr Virginia Davidson Weeks' life
Brown Farm, Lake Placid, New York, 15th of July, 2012
Dear Family and Friends:
We are keenly regretful that we cannot be with you this Sunday to celebrate Ginger's life. Having “known” her for 80+ years I wish I could be there to say “goodbye” again with all of you.
Our lives have evolved around house, lakes, and other places where we have grown and changed together. We overlapped at Brooklyn Friends...

remembered from St. Joseph's Outpatient Clinic in Elizabethtown NY

What an amazing woman your mom was. I feel lucky to have known her at Connery Pond, cooking up incredible meals for hungry college students!! She leaves a legacy of generosity, passion and humor.

In the peace of quiet moments I will remember the joys of a very special person. Ginger was a dear friend to Herb and me. My deepest sympathy to Herbert, John and Malinda and their families. Joan Martin

A great and generous friend with an admirable memory for things past, a contemporary grasp of this complicated world, a hearty appetite and a love of social situations and get-togethers. Even in her 80s, Ginger was an attractive woman with a good measure of gentlemen admirers. Her physical challenges never slowed her down. Like many others, I miss her.

Dr. Weeks, or Ginger, whom knew her could hardly separate the two in her later life too. Only knew her for five years and loved her dearly as the strongest spirited women doctor I wanted to know. Impressive to the end is my final image of this fine person. She gave me a reason to smile when meeting her professionally and friendly times . Thanks for giving her the independence she required to get through her final days. God will watch her now, Peace over her families, patients, friends.