Ginger was involved in a terrible car accident in 1981. She is survived by her daughter, RaeAnne Schwegal and her sister Gale Lederer Sayers.
Ginger was my friend since first grade and the first person I met when I moved to NJ. We lived 3 doors away from each other and spent all our spare time together. I miss her still -- I always will
Ginger....the sweetest person ever. Always a kind word for everyone. I saw her, just weeks before her death. I think of her often and I will always miss her.
Ginger was one of the nicest people I ever met. She was friendly to EVERYONE in school. It didn't matter which group you hung with, Ginger was friendly with everyone!
Ginger was one of those people you could always feel comfortable around. She was never judgmental and always was willing to greet everyone with her beautiful smile. It was wonderful being her friend. Her laughter was contagious and her generosity knew no boundaries. I really do miss her.
Ginger was the sweetest & most genuine person you'd ever meet. I miss her every day. Her legacy lives on in her beautiful daughter Raeanne, her mother's daughter inside & out.
Barbara Flanigan (Kirkwood) (1969)
Ginger was involved in a terrible car accident in 1981. She is survived by her daughter, RaeAnne Schwegal and her sister Gale Lederer Sayers.Ginger was my friend since first grade and the first person I met when I moved to NJ. We lived 3 doors away from each other and spent all our spare time together. I miss her still -- I always will
Sandy Burke (Collison) (1969)
Ginger....the sweetest person ever. Always a kind word for everyone. I saw her, just weeks before her death. I think of her often and I will always miss her.Joni Whelan (1969)
Ginger was one of the nicest people I ever met. She was friendly to EVERYONE in school. It didn't matter which group you hung with, Ginger was friendly with everyone!Peggy Lockwood (Waters) (1969)
Ginger was one of those people you could always feel comfortable around. She was never judgmental and always was willing to greet everyone with her beautiful smile. It was wonderful being her friend. Her laughter was contagious and her generosity knew no boundaries. I really do miss her.Gale Lederer (Sayers) (1974)
Ginger was the sweetest & most genuine person you'd ever meet. I miss her every day. Her legacy lives on in her beautiful daughter Raeanne, her mother's daughter inside & out.