Mary Virginia “Ginny” McKendrick
Passed away on Saturday November 30th surrounded by the love of her family and friends. She was born December 13th, 1942 to Francis and Mary Virginia Caputi, the oldest of five children and raised in the Ashland section of Cherry Hill, NJ. Ginny was a proud graduate of Camden Catholic High School class of 1960. Raised a devout Catholic, Ginny lived her faith regularly attending mass and never missing a Sunday, even on vacations she always found a church to attend.
In May 1968 Ginny would meet the love of her life Jim during a chance encounter while searching for the restroom in a Cherry Hill restaurant. They’d be engaged by July and married the following April. Their 55 year marriage was blessed with two children (Jimmy and Nancy) and three beautiful granddaughters( Chelsea, Carlyn and Ainsley). In addition to being a wife, mother and doting grandmother Ginny was a secretary and executive assistant at American Casein and Custom Drying in Burlington Twp. for 34 years before her retirement in 2012. Ginny’s favorite title in life was that of “Grammy”, she loved spending time with her beloved granddaughters and was a fixture at all of their school and sporting events. She was also an avid Eagles fan who could be heard on Sunday’s yelling at the TV.
Ginny’s happiest times were probably found when she was with her ENTIRE family especially on the beach in Wildwood or Ocean City. A “Caputi – Hartman Day at the Beach” could take up an entire beach block, everyone knew that family was most important to Ginny: family always came first and there was no better way to get everyone together.
Ginny was predeceased by her loving parents and brother Thomas Caputi. She is survived by her loving husband James, son James Jr (Valerie), daughter Nancy (Darren) DiLuigi, granddaughters Chelsea (Nick) Cattolico, Carlyn and Ainsley McKendrick. She is also survived by her brother’s Michael (Kathleen) Caputi, Paul (Sandra) Caputi, sister Debby (Hal) Gerhardt, sister-in-law Virginia Publicover , loving nieces, nephews and cousins and her best friend of over 60 years Carol Stewart.
Come celebrate 81 great years, Tuesday December 10th 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Sweeney Funeral Home, Riverside. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. at Jesus the Good Shepherd Parish, St. Joseph Church, Beverly. Interment Brigadier General William C. Doyle Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude’s Hospital (stjude.org) will be appreciated.
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Ginny will be missed so much by our family, especially my Mom who loved spending time with her. She was always quick with a smile and hug when I saw her and I’m so thankful that I got to know her.
our matriarch !
Over the years Ginny was a busy girl. she visited and was very close to her Granny. I loved being around her then and then with Jimmy. Then the children game
the light of her life. I know she loved getting together with family. I remember Back in Wildwood we would do the beach.uncle Cap was the king of wave running. such good memories. we will celebrate your
life. Rest in Peace my cousin
30 years at American Casein with Ginny up the hallway. Always there with an answer to my questions and insight into the ongoings at AMCO while we were in the road .
A dearest friend though those years, who was pleased to share both our good times and not so good.
The first to say hello in the morning, first to answer the phone when I called. She also laughed at my jokes. WHAT A GREAT BELOVED FRIEND. She will be received with joy in Heaven
We became good friends as teens when you met my dear friend Jim & began dating. After I moved to Florida, I missed seeing you daily. But for many years I enjoyed your yearly visit when we all got together with our friends here in the Tampa area.. If God ever made an angel, you were one of them Ginny. Looking forward to seeing you again in heaven. Love & Miss you tilll then.
Jackie Fowler Palmer