

Ginger was born in Los Angeles, Ca. on August 31, 1942 to Jerry and Margaret Foster.
Virginias Father Jerry was killed in action in WW11 when she was 2 years old. Margaret remarried and Virginia was raised by a loving Father Lester C. Booth who preceded her in death; she was also preceded in death by her Grandson Derrick and 10 days earlier by her loving Daughter Tammy Sue Hoffman.
Ginger is survived by her Mother Margaret, Brothers David (Vince)and Steven, Sister Karen, Daughter Melanie (Kariam), Son Kent (Roxanne),
Grandchildren Denise (Thomas), Christopher (Nicole), Shaun (Sarah), Katelyn, Justin, Lauren, Sara, Alicia and Sarajevo.
Great Grandchildren Carlos, Destiny, Jessika, Ceclia, Elliot, Bethany, Brooklyn, Sarajevo Rylee and Levi,
Great Great Grandchildren Kaliah, Domonic, Derrick, Azaylea. Bella and TJ.
They were the joy of her life, and she never missed an opportunity to spend time with her family!
Ginger served at First Community Church in Homeland, Ca. as a greeter for many years. I don’t think anyone ever entered the building without a hug, a smile, a kind word or prayer from her! This was always the highlight of her week!
She also enjoyed serving in food ministry, and loved delivering food to the homes of many who were unable to pick it up.
Ginger loved the community she lived in and enjoyed the numerous weekly get-togethers with her neighbors and friends.
Ginger had a great sense of humor and such an infectious laugh that you had to laugh when she did!
Her kindness, generosity, sense of humor, and profound love for her family were priceless gifts to so, so, many and will be dearly missed.
She will never be forgotten and will be missed by all who love her and have shared life’s journey with her.
Ginger’s life on earth ended but her beautiful light will continue to shine in each of us who were loved by her!
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