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Virginia Bouvier
In Memory of
Virginia
Bouvier (Burns)
1924 - 2014
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

Our First Meeting

I met Ginny back in 1975 while attending the wake of long time family friend Les Crosson. In a typical quiet and somber room at the Funeral Home, I could hear the loud voice and laughter of a woman sitting behind me. I turned around to see this very attractive well, if not overly dressed, woman entertainng all those around her with her oh so radient charisma. A couple of weeks later while visiting some friends at a smll gathering at their house, I was relating this story and a very handsome man whom I had never  met before piped up and said that it was his aunt.  That man was Michael Keene whom I eventually married.  Michael's children (Stephen, Kathy and Diana) and my three daughters became friends. I also met and loved his Uncle John and his wife Selina who lived in Windsor Locks. Micheal and I flew out to Gross Pointe to meet the lively Maisy Keene. Following my divorce from Michael, Ginny and I remained friends, along with my daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Bill Lacy who live in Point O Woods. Ginny's exuberant personality was well known throughout South Lyme and Old Lyme and she will be missed by many.

Posted by Linda Welsh (Keene) Dailey
Wednesday April 30, 2014 at 2:25 pm
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