Virginia “Ginny” (Van Veen) Miscioscia
Virginia “Ginny” (Van Veen) Miscioscia, of Dorchester, December 3, 2011, after a battle with cancer. Beloved wife of 44 years to Joseph L. Miscioscia. Sister of Frederick Van Veen of Kennebunkport, ME. Also survived by nieces, nephews and cousins in Ireland. Daughter of the late Frederick and Mary Van Veen. Daughter-in-law of Michael and the late Frances Miscioscia. Predeceased by sisters-in-law Julia Van Veen and Eleanor Miscioscia. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Gregory Church, 2223 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester on Wednesday, December 7 at 10:00AM. Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington St. DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, Tuesday, 4-8PM. Interment private. Ginny was a graduate of Mount St. Joseph Academy in Brighton, Class of ’57 . She was a late employee of Mass. Teachers Assoc. Ginny wished to thank all of the volunteers who assisted her in raising funds for education at St. Gregory’s Bingo and Mt. St. Joseph Bingo. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations in Ginny’s memory may be made to Mt. St. Joseph Academy, 637 Cambridge St. Brighton, MA 02135.
Guestbook Entries
You will be missed and always remembered. Rest now.
My condolences to Allison and her family. Allison, I did not personally know you grandmother but I know you were very close to her and you will be in my prayers. May your memories of her bring you consolation.
Elena
My thoughts, prayers and condolences to Uncle Joe and my Dad Fred Van Veen on the passing of their beloved wife and sister, my Aunt Ginny. I will forever carry on warm memories of her smile and wit! May you rest in peace, Aunt Ginny.
Love, Amy
Ginny,
Your struggles are over and you are at peace. You will be greatly missed by all who knew you.
Cheryl
Ginny was a valued and valuable colleague who provided me and others at the MTA with great assistance and support for many years. I will miss her, her wry sense of humor, and her friendship.
Ashley
Dearest Joe – our hearts and prayers go out to you, our families, and everyone who knew and loved Ginny. We will always remember her wit and her stories (especially about bingo). May you find comfort in knowing that she is in peace. God bless you, Joe.
Love – Chris, Denise, Jimmy and Katie
Ginny often greeted me outside the door of MTA with a smile and a wink wishing me a great day. I will always think of Ginny fondly. My heartfelt condolences to her husband, Joe, and the rest of her family and friends.
To Ginny’s Family,
My deepest sympathy and condolences. Ginny was always upbeat, funny, kind and gracious every time I spoke with her on the phone or saw her at an MTA function. I will truly miss my conversations with her!!!
Rest In Peace , Ginny, you are now with God!!!!!!
Lou Cornacchioli
MTA, Auburn Office
Dear Joe:
I knew Ginny from her years associated with Candlepin Bowling. She was always wonderful to have around, full of laughter and good will towards all of us in the Candlepin Bowling world. I lost touch with her and found her death notice in the recent MTA magazine. I was deeply saddened to read of her illness and her passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of this lovely lady; may she rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Don Riley
Gloucester, MA
Former Contestant Coordinator/Statistician for Channel Five’s “Candlepin Bowling With Don Gillis”