Ginger Lynn Persinger, 60, of Helena, returned to the Lord on January 6, 2014. Ginger was born December 5, 1953 to Frederick and Mary (Schaffer) Fortenbacher.
She is survived by her husband, Richard “Rick”, Daughters: Chalary Hulsey and Mary Catherine (Timmothy Warren) Draper, and five grandchildren.
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David L. Cowles says
Dear family of Ginger: Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. I wish to share some comfort from the Bible at this sad time. Death is an enemy of all mankind, yet when it touches us personally, few of us find the comfort that we search for. And death itself leaves so many of us with unanswered questions. However, many have found comfort from God’s Word the Bible. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4). The Bible teaches that in the near future, our Creator, by means of the ransom sacrifice of son Jesus, will reunite us with our dear loved ones, by means of a resurrection right here on earth in paradise conditions that will filled with peace, happiness and perfect health for everyone. What a wonderful hope and prospect this is. (John 5:28,29; Revelation 21:4; Psalms 37:10,11; Isaiah 33:24). God also promise to eliminate death forever. (Isaiah 25:8) As you read the above texts in your Bible, may the wonderful hope they give us, along with loving memories, bring you a measure of comfort during this most difficult time. Sincerely: David L. Cowles
Brittany Powley says
I miss you!!! I remember me and Mary going into your store all the time. I’ve bought some pretty awesome things from you. You will be greatly missed, what a strong woman you were. – Brittany Rae
Mary Catherine Draper says
Mom, I miss you so much and Love you so much. I know that you are happy now and are out of pain. You are glorious now and with the Lord and his angels. I know that you loved me and I know that right now you would be very proud of daddy and everything he has done. Please know mom that I loved you. I know you do. I will never forget you. I will never ever forget anything about you. I rejoice to the Lord for you and I know that the Lord will keep me lifted up and will give me strength. I know your smiling and without pain so that’s what I will try to do too. you are not dead but now more alive then ever. God I love you so much. We will meet again in paradise.