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Theresa Elaine Ginsberg

May 17, 1949 - October 15, 2023
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Chelsey McClintock-Fraser

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Chelsey McClintock-Fraser

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Theresa Elaine Ginsberg

May 17, 1949 - October 15, 2023

Theresa Elaine (Shepherd) Ginsberg, of Florida passed October 15th , 2023 at Suncoast Hospice in Bayfront Health St.Petersburg, Florida. She was born May 17th , 1949 in Beech Grove, Indiana to the late Leslie N. and Laverne R. (Lohman) Shepherd. She married Lawrence A.  Ginsberg on May 9th , 1981.

Theresa worked as an accountant  in Indiana. After her move in December 1987 to St Petersburg Fl, she  worked in real-estate. She enjoyed Sunsets, watching the  Dolphins and loved her Turtles. She also enjoyed  RV camping and mostly spending time with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and all family members. Theresa  was everyone’s friend, always ready to help. Theresa’s favorite holiday was Thanksgiving as it brought family together. She enjoyed her new camping buddies at Thousand Trails/Encore Parks. she loved and cared for everyone.

Theresa was a member of Family Church of Port Charlotte, Florida (formerly First Baptist Church PC). She volunteered several years at WinShape Camp, and thoroughly enjoyed the Women’s bible study Group.

Survivors: Sons: Jeffrey D Bourff Sr, FL; Matthew K and Michael K, CO, Mark A Ginsberg, CA ;daughters: Michelle L. Ginsberg, FL; and Natalie Dawn Hudgins, AL; Grandchildren Chelsey, Sandra, Jeffrey Jr, Javonni, Andrew, Alex, Jack, Drew, Ryan,and Jared ; and Eleven great grandchildren; Sister in law: Marsha (Randy) Ramage, GA; Sisters: Joyce Shepherd and Nancy Ailes, FL; Brother: David W (Rita) Shepherd, IN; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by her parents: Leslie N. and Laverne R. (Lohman) Shepherd, and Husband: Lawrence Ginsberg. In-Laws: Albert L and Miami E. Ginsberg.

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Linda Quigley When I was a child, Theresa seemed so mature and mysterious. It was lovely to get together as adults and talk the night away; discovering each other as adults. She was always kind, thoughtful, and full of questions. It was as if we'd never moved away, never missed a minute. What impressed me is how very much she embodied the best of Les and Laverne in her love, support, and strong ties to her family. We will miss her deeply, and send our hearts to the entire Shepherd clan, especially Joyce, Nancy, and David.
about 1 year ago

Christine Benson For all practical purposes, the Shepherd clan and Quigley clan were as close as blood without being blood. So it was even better and closer, as we choose our friends. I remember my last walk on the Florida beach years ago with Theresa when we visited Florida and so enjoyed our talk about so many of our family get togethers and in particular the infield picnics at the Indy 500! And of course the fried chicken. All of you are in the Quigley Clan's thoughts and prayers.
about 1 year ago

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