Ginger Antoinette Miranda, born on February 6, 1990, La Mesa, California, left this world on November 28, 2024, surrounded by the love that she so generously gave to everyone around her. She was a beacon of light, whose kindness and affection enriched the lives of all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
From her earliest days, Ginger was known for her generous spirit and her unwavering love. She had an innate ability to bring warmth to any situation, making those around her feel valued and cherished. Her infectious joy was reflected in her hobbies, from her passion for reading and craft-making to her love for family gatherings, where her laughter could be heard echoing in the hearts of her beloved family. Ginger was particularly proud of her role as an aunt to her niece, Valentina, and nephew, Christian. She adored them, always eager to share stories, play, and create lasting memories together.
Ginger's kind nature extended beyond her family; she had a way of making friends feel like family. Her willingness to help others was unmatched, and anyone in need could always count on her for support. Her two dogs, Justin and Oso, were a constant source of joy, mirroring the love that surrounded her.
She is survived by her beloved parents, Francisco and Christine Miranda; her sister, Mariah Miranda; her nephew, Christian Miranda; and her niece, Valentina Miranda. Ginger also leaves behind her paternal grandmother, Yolanda Miranda; aunts, Jennifer Kuhlman (Dean), Dina Coronado, and Daneth Rosales; uncles, Anthony Hernandez, Martin Perez, Jesse Rosales (Jackie), and Ernesto Rosales; and many cousins, Godparents, and friends, all of whom will miss her dearly.
Ginger was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Antonio and Paula Perez, uncles, Victor Hernandez and Miguel Angel Miranda and her maternal great-grandparents, Antonio and Juana Hernandez. Their memories will be cherished alongside hers, woven into the fabric of loving recollections that her family will hold forever in their hearts.
Though Ginger may no longer walk among us, her spirit will forever shine in the stories shared, the kindness inspired, and the love bestowed upon all those she touched. She will be remembered as a beautiful soul who embodied the very essence of love and generosity. As the family gathers to celebrate her life, they will carry forward her legacy of affection, warmth, and unwavering support for one another, just as she would have wanted.
Friday, December 13, 2024
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Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church
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Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church
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