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Virginia Marjorie “Ginny” <I>Weber</I> Croasdale

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Virginia Marjorie “Ginny” Weber Croasdale

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Dec 2009 (aged 60)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: Ginny's ashes were scattered at her favorite spot - Round Island, Mackinac Island, Michigan. by her son and daughter, Joshua and Shannon and her cousin Julie Add to Map
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OBITUARY: Virginia Marjorie Croasdale (Weber), lovingly referred to by friends and family as "Ginny" was born in Milwaukee, WI on August 17, 1949. She passed away on December 26, 2009 from complications with cancer. She is preceded in death by her parents Clyde and Virginia and siblings Karen, Claude, Clyde, Harry, and Nancy. Ginny is survived by her husband of 20 years, David; her two children; son, Joshua C. Brown and daughter, Shannon C. Dunlap (Brown), along with a granddaughter Tatiana Rose Brown.

Ginny lived the first half her life in the Menomonee Falls area of Wisconsin where her extended family remains. For most of the second half of her life she lived in the Casa Grande area of Arizona where she was very active in the local theatre scene. The last 10 years Ginny had lived in Reno, NV.

She was loved very much by all. No services are planned at this time but an intimate gathering at her home will be held later.

The family requests that Memorial Contributions be made to any women's shelter of your choice, honoring Ginny.



Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on February 12, 2010


OBITUARY: Virginia Marjorie Croasdale (Weber), lovingly referred to by friends and family as "Ginny" was born in Milwaukee, WI on August 17, 1949. She passed away on December 26, 2009 from complications with cancer. She is preceded in death by her parents Clyde and Virginia and siblings Karen, Claude, Clyde, Harry, and Nancy. Ginny is survived by her husband of 20 years, David; her two children; son, Joshua C. Brown and daughter, Shannon C. Dunlap (Brown), along with a granddaughter Tatiana Rose Brown.

Ginny lived the first half her life in the Menomonee Falls area of Wisconsin where her extended family remains. For most of the second half of her life she lived in the Casa Grande area of Arizona where she was very active in the local theatre scene. The last 10 years Ginny had lived in Reno, NV.

She was loved very much by all. No services are planned at this time but an intimate gathering at her home will be held later.

The family requests that Memorial Contributions be made to any women's shelter of your choice, honoring Ginny.



Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on February 12, 2010




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