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Virginia Carol "Ginger" Roberson

Houston, Texas

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VIRGINIA CAROL "GINGER" ROBERSON, 61, went to be with the Lord on December 22, 2008 in Houston. Ginger was born in Austin on June 24, 1947. She attended Lamar University and began a career in telecommunications with AT&T, then eventually AIG. She has been married to Bill Roberson, the love of...

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To the Roberson Family,
I worked with Ginger at AIG. To me she was so helpful and a joy to work with. As I person, I never met her, however could tell by her voice how genuine she was. We spoke of each of you and she loved you so very much. I know her spirit is still with you and will help you through this difficult time. Your family is in my families prayers.

I worked with Ginger at AIG Retirement. She was my telephone systems lifeline! I will never forget how bravely she faced her health issues and didn't let them get her down. It was truly a blessing to know her. She will be greatly missed!

I worked with Ginger and held her in high regard. For me, she leaves a legacy as one who was always helpful, dependable, straightforward, and strong.

My condolencses to the family and also to all of the people who knew Ginger. She will be missed.

I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Ginger's family and friends. She was a kind and gentle person and she touched many lives.

Ginger will be remembered as a dear friend and mentor. She was a co worker at AT&T and a customer of mine at AG. I have many good memories of Ginger. I know she had great belief in God and this strength is what carried her over the last several years.. She will be with us in days ahead. God bless you in and your family.

Kay Klewin

Bill and family,
I am so sorry to hear of our loss of Ginger in our lives. I worked with Ginger at AT&T: she, the voice network designer; me, the data network designer. She was also instrumental in getting me in front of the hiring manager at AIG Retirement, my current employer.

On a personal level, I was always impressed with Ginger's ferocity when confronting her various health challenges, and I must say that's what I will carry with me as her legacy to me.

While I know...

My sincere condolences to Ginger's family. I remember Ginger from the AT&T days on Clay St. She always had a warm smile and was a very classy professional lady.

You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Bill,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at Ginger's passing. I grieve too at the loss of this wonderful lady. I wish you the Lord's blessing and peace at this difficult time.
Bryan

Bill,

I was shocked to read about Ginger's death. I remember fondly my years working with her at Southwestern Bell in Houston. You and your family have my deepest sympathies.