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Virginia D. Tyler

DeRuyter, New York

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Virginia D. Tyler, 72 of Cazenovia, passed away Thursday at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse. She was born in Syracuse, was a 1959 graduate of Cazenovia High School, and was a retired secretary for SYNOD of the Northeast in DeWitt for 27 years. Virginia was a member of the Federated Church of...

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Our wonderful neighbor is greatly missed. We still are drawn to her porch where we had hundreds of visits. Grandsons Adam and Alex are carrying on the tradition of making faces on fallen walnuts. Grandkids would line them up on her window sill and in front of the doors. Happy memories!

I know I'm very late posting here. My sister, Barb Elmore Colescott mentioned it to me a few days ago. I've known her since I was a toddler and Jeannette used to tend me sometimes. Always a good friend and a joy to visit when I went home to visit in New Woodstock. RIP, Ginny!

On behalf of all in the Presbytery of New York City who benefitted from her service in the Synod, including me, and those friendships she maintained, I pray others be as dedicated. Robert Foltz-Morrison, Executive Presbyter

I sit here crying for the lost of my firend. For many years she encouraged me and supported me during my Cancer journey. Since 2002 She continued to be there with her cards and emails. Not one day passed that she did not send a funny email or pictures of Maddy. Love you Ginny will miss you. My memories of your caring ways will always be with me. Rest well my friend for you are loved.
Marge Santos.

Ginny was a great help to me when I began my work for the Synod of the Northeast back in 1983 serving as my first secretary in those early years of the Synod. After my retirement, I always appreciated her emails keeping me and the "old" Synod staff up to date on things going on. She will be deeply missed.
Eric Moore

Ginny was a caring and kind classmate...she located me after 50 years and welcomed me to class reunions and always sent up-dates concerning class events. I will miss her e-mails and calls....she was a special person. The class has lost a great friend. Ginny, you are where we all hope to be someday. Rest in Peace. You will be deeply missed.

I have always appreciated Ginny staying in touch all these years and including me in the reunions.She will be missed by many.

Our cousin was a sweet, sassy loving woman who loved me unconditionally through 50 years of ups and downs. Once I settled down and had my feet on the ground, our letters, cards and emails grew into a sweet friendship as well. I miss you Ginny. Dance with Jesus and I will see you again one day in the great by and by.
With love to you cousin, Martha

With love from CA!

I will always miss our sweet and sassy cousin, her tender thoughtfulness and undconditional love. As I wondered through the first chapters of my life, she was always there with a letter or card to remind me of who I was and where I came from. Once my life settled and I had my feet on the ground, our coorespondence developed into a sweet friendship. Thank you Ginny for all your love, through all my ups and downs!
With love to you cousin, Martha