Obituary of Ginny A. Lattin
Ginny A. Lattin
June 11, 1945 - May 01, 2010 Genevieve Ann Lattin
Ginny Latin, age 64, was called to her eternal home on May 1, 2010.
Ginny was predeceased by her mother, Stella Palimas and her father
John Luczak. Ginny graduated from Bethel High School and remained in the area for
most of her life. She was a former employee of Davis and Geck and was
later employed at Branson Ultra Sonics for over 20 years until her
retirement.
Ginny and Burt married and she had found the love of her life. Ginny
looked forward to their vacations on the Cape and sharing walks on the
beach while holding hands with her true love. Ginny gave so much of
herself as she raised her children only wanting the best that life had
to offer them and was so proud of their achievements as adults. The
two greatest joys to Ginny were the birth of her two grandsons, Ryan
(sweetheart) and Drew (honey bunch). There wasn't a day that passed
when Ginny didn't want to hear about what was going on in Ryan and
Drew's lives. Ginny looked forward to sleepovers with the kids and
making her "secret recipe" lemon cake with them. She was so proud of
the close relationship she had with her boys; her little princes.
Ginny will be remembered as a loving wife, amazingly strong mother, a
doting grandmother and a loyal friend. She is survived by her husband of 17 years, Burt Lattin,
her daughter Kelly Kennard of Sherman, her son Troy Kennard of
Brookfield, and her two Grandson's Ryan and Drew Von Werne. Ginny
also leaves behind her Aunt Marie Luczak, a sister Linda Luczak, a
brother John Luczak, several nieces and nephews, as well as great
nephews and nieces, her mother in law Grace Lattin, brothers in law
Joe and David Lattin and her sister in law Karen Lattin. Funeral Information
Calling hours will be on Tuesday May 4th from 5pm-7pm at Cornell Memorial Funeral Home 247 White St Danbury
A Mass Christian burial will be held at St. Mary's Church in
Bethel, Wednesday at 10 am on May 5th.Burial will follow in St Mary's Cemetery Bethel Donations Information
In lieu of flowers the family respectfully requests that donations be
made in her name to the National Audubon Society, 225 Varick St, 7th
Fl, NY, NY 10014; or to a charity of ones choice.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Ginny
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Cornell Memorial Funeral Home
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