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Virginia Farwell
April 23rd, 1968 - April 19th, 2010
42, of Parker, affectionately known as "GiGi," passed away April 19, 2010. Born in Stamford, CT, she completed two years of college, earned her R.N., and was then employed in the medical field for a number of years. She was an active member of Southeast Christian Church in Parker, where she was passionately involved in mission work. She was an avid horse rider and enjoyed scrapbooking, but her true joy was found in caring for her family whom she loved so dearly. She was the loving mother of two children, Rachel and Daniel, who survive her; she is also survived by her former husband, David Szymanski; and two older brothers, Seth and Ralph. A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 14th at 10:00 a.m., at Southeast Christian Church, 9650 S. Jordan Road in Parker. Service Information
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Ponderosa Valley Funeral Services has proudly served families in Denver, Parker, and the neighboring communities for over two decades. We invite you to celebrate your loved one’s legacy in our beautifully renovated chapel and reception room with state-of-the-art amenities. Our family care advisors create tailored arrangements, from traditional burial or cremation to direct cremation, with priority return of your loved one’s ashes. Whether you seek thoughtful, prearranged plans or guidance through the final farewell of a loved one, Ponderosa is here to support you with compassion and expertise....
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