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Christopher naglr
October 19, 2020
See you soon JEB !!
Albert Bowman
September 13, 2020
My name is Al Bowman and I am a 1976 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High. I am grateful to have known Mr. Ginty. It is because of his persistent I went on to graduate after having quit school 4 years prior to graduating from WWH. I have been trying to find out how I could pay tribute to Mr. Ginty hearing of his passing. The high school needs guys like him today. Just wanted to say thanks to his family for loaning him to us for his time here on earth.
September 14, 2016
Im so sorry for your loss...
M.Moline
September 8, 2016
Marty - So sorry to hear of Bill's death - your names brought back many fond memories of our time at Bloomsbury.
Jack & Judy (Whaite) Madden
denise#85 h
February 29, 2016
dear chris so sorry to hear about your fathers passing. Not too long ago i had the pleasure of speaking to him and he was very kind and sweet. May time heal your
pain and ease your sorrow
Helene Gabriele
February 29, 2016
Some people should live forever....Bill Ginty is one of those individuals.
Bill Ginty, my colleague of many years, will live on forever in my heart and my memory.
Respectfully,
Helene Karafin Gabriele
Vicky Brown
February 28, 2016
To the family of Mr. Bill Ginty
I am a student from WWHS class of '76. Mr Ginty was a big part of my life during my years in high school. I could never get over how he knew the names of every student in that school! He was a great administrator, he made it a point to know everyone he came in contact with. He was a caring, wonderful guy, who even though he was the big man who scared everyone back to class, will be a man who will never be forgotten because of the kind person he was. I say with a heavy heart, I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Ginty will never be forgotten. He is a HERO in the Bristol Township School District!
Rev. Paul A. Milanowski
February 28, 2016
I treasure the memories of Bill whom I came to know in Key West. It was a pleasure celebrating St. Patrick's Day with Bill & Marty and friends. His endless stories were always so entertaining, while his wry humor and observations on life were utterly delightful. Bill fought the good fight, finished the race and now wears the crown of victory. May he rest in peace.
With sympathy, prayers and blessings, Father Paul
Michael Kaplan
February 28, 2016
Mr.Ginty was one of the men in my life that made me the man I am today. Thank you sir my condolences to ALL who knew Mr.Ginty May he rest sweet and easy in the arms of our LORD. SHALOM. MICHAEL KAPLAN.
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