Gina Gadgude Greenhalgh

Gina Gadgude Greenhalgh

January 08, 1969 - September 14, 2005

Gina Gadgude Greenhalgh

January 08, 1969 - September 14, 2005

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Gina Gadgude Greenhalgh , born January 8, 1969 in Philippines. Passed away on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 of Gastric Cancer.
Gina was a Registered Nurse for UCI Medical Center for 18 years. She is survived by her Devoted Husband John Harvey Greenhalgh; Loving Sons David Greenhalgh and Derek Greenhalgh; Beloved Sisters Alva Asne, Aimee Asne, Sigrid Asne, Dorothy Asne and Praxides Hinoyog; Beloved Brothers Franklin Asne Jr. and Anthony Asne. She is also survived by her Beloved Father Franklin Asne. Gina was loved by many, and she will be missed dearly by all.

A Visitation will be held at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary on Friday, September 16, 2005 ~ 2:00 til 4:00 P.M. Another Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2005 ~ 10:00 A.M. til 12:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. til 5:00 P.M.

A Memorial Service will be held at Pacific Coast Church, San Clemente, California on Monday, September 19, 2005 ~ 11:00 A.M.

An Interment will take place in Cagayan De Oro Memorial Gardens, Cagayan De Oro City, Philippines.

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26 responses to Gina Gadgude Greenhalgh

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  1. MY GINA, MY LOVE, MY LADY…Thank You for chosing me to be your Husband. 12 Years-a Great Team!!
    From Gods Loving Arms-I know he Cherishes you with His absolute Grace & Bountiful Love. In His time we will meet again-perhaps to sing together-His praises in perfect harmony!
    Sweetheart,
    at the Celebration of your Life at our church-the video of your lovely face & gentle voice that was so peaceful-yet so certain of where you are NOW, I believe touched every person’s heart that was in attendance!
    There is so much to say. How proud I am of you–Gracious & Giving till your very last-YOU were always a great ‘giver’; We can ALL learn from you, Maraming Salamat-Thank You!
    Sweetheart, YOU WON THE RACE! –Your Harv.

  2. During the 12 years that Gina was married to my father, Harvey, I came to know Gina as the kind of person who always had a smile for everyone who encountered her. Gina’s positive energy affected all those around her and it was easy to feel a smile come to your face when you spent time with her. I never knew her to say a negative word about anyone and she always seemed to view the positive side of people and life. Even towards the end when Gina was in what seemed like constant physical pain, if a visitor came by like myself, she would always rally herself and smile for you, even if she was not feeling well. I wish Gina and my father could have shared many more years together, but I do take some small solace in knowing they lived their life together very fully by taking many fantastic trips and romantic vacations together which gave their love private time to be nourished by each other and grow. I think I will miss Gina’s smile and happy attitude most of all… may she rest in peace now that she is no longer suffering. Gina, you will be greatly missed by many people, myself included…
    God Bless Gina.

  3. Gina will always be in my heart. Her sweet and gentle voice will always be remembered. Her love for God was evident in her life. The joy of the Lord was evident even in pain. Her words to me and my husband will never be forgotten: “Have a great day. Enjoy life.” Also in her death bed, she was so excited to “go home” with the Lord. She said, “Jean, are you sure you’re coming with me?” With tears in my eyes, I said, yes, but you will just be ahead of me. She sat up and said, “Great, great, I’m so excited. Let’s get going!.” I love you Gina. Thank you for impacting my life. Goodnight.

  4. Gina gave us many happy memories. She was always smiling and joyful. She loved the Lord and she loved people, and she always wanted to share God’s love with the people that she met.

    She also taught us many things. She showed us how to be strong in the midst of suffering, and to trust that God will be with us no matter what. Her smile never left her face knowing Jesus is right there with her. We will miss you for now, Gina, but someday in eternity we will again be together.

  5. Gina’s life is an inspiration to pastors like me. It gives me reason to continue with the ministry; eager to see how the word of God transforms people’s lives like Gina’s. Harvey, our family of God left here behind will surely miss her temporarily. We will see her again in God’s perfect timing. Let all the Glory and Praise be to Him.

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