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Virginia Mack "Gingy" Reid

Louisville, Kentucky

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Alzheimer's Association

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REID, VIRGINIA MACK "GINGY," 65, died October 29, 2013 at The Episcopal Church Home in Louisville, KY. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard L. Reid; and her mother, Margaret Estes Mack. She is survived by her father, James Clarke Mack, Lexington; sister Linda Howe and family of San...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well.
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Gingy, you were my friend in Cozumel, you made all us Gringas laugh, we had so much fun together. Poquito your little dog then was a sweetheart, I loved that little guy too. Howard was also my friend and I will miss you all so much. Buen Viaje amiga!

Gingy's sister Linda was one of my best friends in High School and through her and our church I saw Gingy often when I lived in Louisville. She always brought a smile to my face. I have wonderful memories of how we laughed and laughed together. If Heaven can get any brighter it is today. Linda, I'm so sorry for your loss.

Gingy was always full of life. I loved listening to her tell stories. She and my mom taught together in the beginning of their teaching careers. She always told me when my mom was pregnant with me she would have to get behind mom and push her up the stairs.

Gingy, you will be greatly missed by all. But your memory and legacy will live on in us forever.

Peace to Gingy whose kind spirit has touched so many.

Rest in peace Aunt Gingy.

Love Daniel Erica and Carter

Blessed Gingy ! you always had a bright smile whenever you came to visit your mother's studio next to mine in the Artists' Attic. my prayers are with Jim and the rest of the family. Margaret, whom I miss greatly, will welcome you.

You always gave love unconditionally. We will miss you. Love, Linda (your Big Sis), Kathy, and Beth

Gingy was a role model for me as a teacher and I will miss her fearless spirit. Rest peacefully, Gingy.