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Family and friends would love to know more about how you were connected with Ginny.  Pick your group and add your story in a comment box.  If you have something longer or a picture, email us or contact us through the contact page, and we can arrange to post it.
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From Vivian ("Bibs") Kline, who was a friend from grade school through high school and from many reunions:  ​Ginger was the nicest brightest person ever.  When a man came to the university here and we met him, he said your mother was the smartest Phd student he had ever had!  When once I asked her how/why she had not continued in physics she had said she did not have original ideas. But she and my husband were the only ones I knew who did the impossible (seeming!) cross word puzzles that came from England. She and I were the only ones at Birch Wathen who grew up in big brownstone houses and I can recall a birthday party when perhaps only 6 or 7 in her home...Wow! that was a long time ago!
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From Ann Hiltz: Wake Robin welcomes talented folks to share their expertise. It did not take Fred Hiltz long to bring Ginny on board the team as a valuable help to establish and manage free w-fi at Wake Robin starting about 2008 that eventually was taken over by Wake Robin management in 2013 after Fred’s passing. Ginny continued on to help anyone with computer problems, a huge contribution as many of us oldsters did not grow up with computers. Story of the beginnings of wi-fi at Wake Robin was in our 2010 Cosmos publication. The attached photo shows Ginny and the first wi-fi team presenting the new wi-fi system at our weekly Wake Robin community meeting “Cup of Conversation.”  She is partially hidden by Bill’s arm holding the radio receivers that were first used.

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Patient Choices Vermont Friends and Colleagues
From Dr. Diana Barnard: What a force Ginny was. I was so very fortunate to know her and to witness her in action. My relationship with Ginny and Dick helped change the course of my career. Here’s to a life well lived. The legacy lives on!
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