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M. Virginia Muller

Ginger “G.G.” was born in Brooklyn, NY on September 16, 1934 to the late William and Mabel (Brice) Green.  

She grew up in Whitestone, NY, and started working as a key punch operator and part-time model for Barbizon.  Ginger then went on to work at LaGuardia Airport for a major airline.  

She moved to Easton in 1963 and settled in Wilson Borough in 1964 with her late husband, Charles E. Muller, Sr.   They were married 40 years at the time of his passing (12/25/94).  

She was a Easton Hospital volunteer, Secretary for the Wilson Viking Football Association, Assistant Brownie leader at St Jane’s, Den Mother and member of Pack 27 of Easton for more than 20 years.  Ginger was also the co-owner of Abbington Art Gallery and Framing in Easton with her brother Donald Green of Maine.  

She was a world traveler and made more than a dozen trips to Europe and Asia.  Some of her fondest memories include walking on The Great Wall of China, seeing the Russian Ballet, and placing a written prayer on The Wall in Israel.  

She is survived by her brother, Donald Green & (Janet) of ME, sister Theresa Brown of FL, brothers-in-law & (Annie) Muller and Robert & (Betty) Muller both of NY, sister-in-law Geri Green of NJ, and several nieces and nephews.  

She was the mother of Cheryl of Bethlehem, Charles Jr. & (Karen) of TX, James Sr. of Pen Argyl, Jacqulyn & (Jerome) of TX, Trayce & (Rick) of Emmaus.  

She was also the grandmother of James Jr., Sierra, Christine, Lindsay, Cody, Taylor, Marina, Shania, Mariah.  

In addition, she had ten great grandchildren: Brady, Aidan, Willow, Harper, Beckett, Avery, Grayson, Finnlay, and soon to arrive twins Kaylee and Makayla.  

She was preceded in death by husband Charles Sr. and brother William Green of TX.  

“G.G.” will be greatly missed by all who knew her.  She had a great zest for life and love for people.  

Due to the present pandemic, all services are private for the immediate family.

In lieu of flowers, please make all charitable contributions to kidney research.   

The family would like to express their gratitude and sincere thanks to all those at Slate Belt Rehabilitation/Nursing Home and Fresenius Kidney Care Slate Belt.