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Virginia Mae Dymond went to Heaven on Christmas Eve 2025.  Ginny was married to the love of her life Roger for 46 years.  Ginny enjoyed gardening and her many trips to the casino.  Ginny is known for her selfless deeds.  She volunteered at Angel House for a few years.  She was very active in the Wounded Warrior Project making quilts.  Ginny and Roger belonged to a Square Dance group that helped Meals on Wheels.  She also traveled to different states for the needy.  Ginny made numerous meals for fundraisers at her church and the Liederkranz club.

Ginny is proceeded by her husband Roger in 2012 and her son Brian in 2011.  Surviving is her son Mark and his wife Karen.  Five grandchildren Ranndi, Heather, Mark, Matthew and Michael.  Ten great grandchildren and her two fur-babies Yumyum and Frosty.  She will also be missed by many nieces and nephews and friends.  A Celebration of Life will be held on June 6th at 11:00am doors open at 10:00am, University united Methodist Church with Pastor Melanie.  Following immediately after the service a luncheon at the Liederkranz Club.

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Mark, so sorry to hear about Aunt Ginny's passing on Christmas Eve.  Lots of great memories of the family gatherings ov…
Mark, so sorry to hear about Aunt Ginny's passing on Christmas Eve.  Lots of great memories of the …
Mark, so sorry to hear about Aunt Ginny's passing on Christmas E…

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