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Virginia Ginocchio

Livingston - Virginia Carey Ginocchio, 92, of Livingston died Monday, January 12, 2015 at Columbia Memorial Hospital.

Born June 22, 1922 in Delavan, Wisconsin she was the daughter of the late Stewart and Frances (Cummings) Delaney. Before her retirement she had been employed in the Control Methods division of IBM of Poughkeepsie. She and her late husband Fay Carey managed the Hermitage of Germantown. After retiring she lived in Florida for many years. Virginia had volunteered for many years at Northern Dutchess Hospital. She was an avid traveler and enjoyed life to its fullest.

Survivors include her children Pat Byron of Hampstead, NC, Margaret Carey (Jerry) Bates of OR, and Pam Fix (Gary) of Hudson. Her grandchildren Drew Byron (Brenda) of Elizaville, Christopher G. Byron (Dawn) of Chinquapin, NC, Kristen Fix of Eugene, OR, Amy Fix of Germantown, NY, Dawn Larsen of New Orleans, LA, Great grandchildren Andrew Garren, Amanda Byron, Heather Byron and Sean Byron all of Plattsburgh, Christopher M. Byron and Benjamin Byron both of Chinquapin, NC. She was predeceased by her first husband Fay Carey, second husband Louis Ginocchio and granddaughter Jill Ann Byron.

There are not calling hours and services are private and at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations are requested to either the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, 125 Humane Society Road Hudson, NY 12534 or the Alzheimer's Association 4 Pine West Plaza Suite 405 Albany, NY 12205. Condolences may be expressed at yadackfox.com

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Published by Poughkeepsie Journal on Jan. 14, 2015.

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