Virginia Ginger Lynn Page  2018

Virginia Ginger Lynn Page 2018

Brodhead- Virginia L. “Ginger” Page, age 73 passed away Wed. June 6th at Agrace Hospice. Ginger was born on March 24th, 1945 in Monroe, WI. Daughter to Claude and Sylvia (Weber) Moore. For many years Ginger lived in Edgerton where she raised her children. She moved to her dream farmette on two acres of land outside of Milton until 2007 when she returned back to her childhood home of Brodhead. Ginger had a heart for animals and dearly loved her dogs Sadie and Meg, when they passed they… Read More » took a bit of her heart with them. She helped to rescue cats and felt they all needed to be fed. Ginger had a kind soul and was a great listener. She is survived by her daughter Dianna (Rod Willing) and her son Jeff (Sean Lewis) of Conover, WI. Her sisters Patricia Langhus of Janesville, Karen (Steve) Cook of Strandburg, SD and brother, James Moore of Clinton, WI . Several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Claude Moore, Clarence and Sylvia Bailey and brother –in-law Richard Langhus. A memorial visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 12th from 6:00-8:00pm at the Ward-Hurtley Funeral Home in Evansville, WI

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Virginia Ginger Lynn Page 2018. Ward Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Evansville, state: Wisconsin

death notice Virginia Ginger Lynn Page 2018

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