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In Loving Memory

Dressler, Virginia L. “Ginny”

Dressler, Virginia L. “Ginny” (nee Ashlock) Friday March 27, 2020. Beloved wife of Neil C. Dressler. Dear mother of William D. Dressler and Deborah K. Markus. Dear grandmother of Ricky (Mandy), Jessica and Jocelyn. Dear great grandmother of Ryan, Kaylee, Ellie and Jaxon. Our dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend to many.

Funeral Services are pending at Kutis South County Chapel. Contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association appreciated.

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16 thoughts on “Dressler, Virginia L. “Ginny””

  1. Neil, I am very sad to hear about Ginny; you and her were like my second parents when I was growing up. Please let me know if I can do anything for you or your family. My prayers are with you and her. Take Care of Yourself!

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  2. Neil, I am very sad to hear about Ginny; you and her were like my second parents when I was growing up. Please let me know if I can do anything for you or your family. My prayers are with you and her. Take Care of Yourself!

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  3. Neil, I am so sorry to hear about Ginny;’s passing. My prayers are with you and your family at this extremely difficult time. Stay Safe and Stay Well. Lots of love.

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  4. Neil, I am so sorry to hear about Ginny;’s passing. My prayers are with you and your family at this extremely difficult time. Stay Safe and Stay Well. Lots of love.

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  5. Neil, it go without saying that I will miss Ginny. and very sorry for her passing. I remember how we had parties at you house when I first started with the Hartford. Ruby and I were so warmly welcomed into your family. I know how you feel, I am still suffering from losing Ruby. I will be your friend forever.

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  6. Neil, it go without saying that I will miss Ginny. and very sorry for her passing. I remember how we had parties at you house when I first started with the Hartford. Ruby and I were so warmly welcomed into your family. I know how you feel, I am still suffering from losing Ruby. I will be your friend forever.

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  7. To Ginny’s family…you all are so lucky to have had such a wonderful and loving person in your life, what a gift of her spirit she gave to you, and blessed so many others. Always remember her laughter, humor and wit when you think of her. I know she taught each of us to be better people by her actions. She never boasted or bragged. She was a true teacher to all of us! My prayers will always be with your family. And…when you think of Ginny, smile, I’m sure she’s smiling right back!

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  8. To Ginny’s family…you all are so lucky to have had such a wonderful and loving person in your life, what a gift of her spirit she gave to you, and blessed so many others. Always remember her laughter, humor and wit when you think of her. I know she taught each of us to be better people by her actions. She never boasted or bragged. She was a true teacher to all of us! My prayers will always be with your family. And…when you think of Ginny, smile, I’m sure she’s smiling right back!

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  9. Neil, Debbie and Bill,

    So very sorry to hear of Ginny’s death. Joe read it in the Arnold paper. I remember the fun times we all had on Mitchford Drive. You were great Neighbors and Ginny taught me how to make Applesauce. I live in Alton, Il. now. Kevin and his family live here. Prayers for you and all of your family.

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  10. Neil, Debbie and Bill,

    So very sorry to hear of Ginny’s death. Joe read it in the Arnold paper. I remember the fun times we all had on Mitchford Drive. You were great Neighbors and Ginny taught me how to make Applesauce. I live in Alton, Il. now. Kevin and his family live here. Prayers for you and all of your family.

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