Prayers & Condolences For: Virginia A. Ormiston Kenworthy BY Anonymous on Sep 11, 2012
I will always remember Ginger. She came to Puerto Rico as a Rotary Club Exchange Student. She was in High School at the time, I was in 7th grade.
As an only child, Ginger was the only older sister I ever had. I will never forget her smile and contagious laugh, as well as the wonderful times and advise she gave me as my older sister.
When she left to the Continental US we lost contact. It wasn't until this past July that I started looking for her name hoping thta we could be able to communicate again through Face Book. My heart cried when I learned that I had lost my big sister in the 09/11 attack.
Even though I will not be able to talk with Ginger again in this world, I know I will b eable to see her again in heaven where she is now shinning her smile and waiting for all of us to join her singing at the Angel's choir while she will be playing in her trombone in the heavenly orchestra.
Even though I never met her family I want to say that I love you all and thank you for allowing me to have an older sister while I went through my stormy 7th and 8th grade. She was a good friend and a wonderful sister. All my love to you all.
Enrique (Ricky) Ramos and Irma Ramos, my mother who loved her as if she were her own daughter. Blessings!!!
Prayers & Condolences For: Virginia A. Ormiston Kenworthy BY Anonymous on Feb 19, 2007
I was a college classmate of Virginia. Like her, I also have two young children. I can only imagine how hard it must be for her husband and family. This was not a faceless tragedy -- each of the victims had a family, friends and even people who they did not know who cared immensely about them. Larry Trachtman, classmate