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April 15, 2014
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Saturday April 19th, 2014 from 8-10AM. Funeral Services will be held at 10AM at the conclusion of the visiting hours.
Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery in Saddle brook.
Josephine T. McGing age 90 of Wayne passed away peacefully while receiving the loving care of her family.
Josephine was born and raised in Garfield until moving to Wayne in 1959. In 1948, Josephine went to work for a company called Botany Woolen Mills. There, she measured materials used for soldier's uniforms following World War II. It was around this time when she went on a blind date for Chinese Food with a young man by the name of Patrick McGing. Pat would send her love letters, and after a wonderful courtship they were married on September 4, 1949. Josephine went on to work for Botany Woolen Mills for thirteen years. She then found a new job as a Photo Slicer at a company called Eastman Kodak in Fairlawn, NJ. She worked there until her retirement in 1986. Although Josephine and Patrick did not have children, they cherished 64 years of marriage until Patrick passed away in 2004. Josephine and Patrick loved traveling. They enjoyed cruises to Italy, Ireland, and Alaska. But above all her favorite place to visit was Aruba, where she had traveled to over sixty times. Josephine also took many trips with Wayne Township to various destinations, including Atlantic City, Florida, And Virginia.
Josephine also did not believe in hiring anyone to do anything that she could not do herself. She was quite handy around the house and a real do-it-yourself kind of girl. She loved to cook and was always quick to offer you a cup of tea. Josephine was a tough lady but she was also generous and would bend over backwards to help you and yet never ask for anything in return. She was dedicated to her Catholic Faith and was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Valley RC Church in Wayne. Josephine was loved by her family and friends alike and she will be sincerely missed by all who knew her. Josephine was also very lucky to have loving family members like her niece Jean and Jean's daughter Sandra who cared for her as she became more elderly and could not take care of herself.
Josephine is survived by her 3 sisters; Emily Rusnak of Garfield, Helen Supko, and Dorothy Sweeney both of Wayne; her one niece Jean Richard and her children Sandra, Susan, and Jennifer; three nephews; Kevin Rusnak and his children Andrew and Ryan; Andrew Rusnak and his children Kristen, Lauren, Blair and Andrew; and Timothy Sweeney.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a donation in Josephine's name are asked to consider the American Cancer Society, 20 Mercer St, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
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Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Saturday April 19th, 2014 from 8-10AM. Funeral Services will be held at 10AM at the conclusion of the visiting hours.
Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery in Saddle brook.

April 15, 2014
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Saturday April 19th, 2014 from 8-10AM. Funeral Services will be held at 10AM at the conclusion of the visiting hours.
Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery in Saddle brook.
Josephine T. McGing age 90 of Wayne passed away peacefully while receiving the loving care of her family.
Josephine was born and raised in Garfield until moving to Wayne in 1959. In 1948, Josephine went to work for a company called Botany Woolen Mills. There, she measured materials used for soldier's uniforms following World War II. It was around this time when she went on a blind date for Chinese Food with a young man by the name of Patrick McGing. Pat would send her love letters, and after a wonderful courtship they were married on September 4, 1949. Josephine went on to work for Botany Woolen Mills for thirteen years. She then found a new job as a Photo Slicer at a company called Eastman Kodak in Fairlawn, NJ. She worked there until her retirement in 1986. Although Josephine and Patrick did not have children, they cherished 64 years of marriage until Patrick passed away in 2004. Josephine and Patrick loved traveling. They enjoyed cruises to Italy, Ireland, and Alaska. But above all her favorite place to visit was Aruba, where she had traveled to over sixty times. Josephine also took many trips with Wayne Township to various destinations, including Atlantic City, Florida, And Virginia.
Josephine also did not believe in hiring anyone to do anything that she could not do herself. She was quite handy around the house and a real do-it-yourself kind of girl. She loved to cook and was always quick to offer you a cup of tea. Josephine was a tough lady but she was also generous and would bend over backwards to help you and yet never ask for anything in return. She was dedicated to her Catholic Faith and was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Valley RC Church in Wayne. Josephine was loved by her family and friends alike and she will be sincerely missed by all who knew her. Josephine was also very lucky to have loving family members like her niece Jean and Jean's daughter Sandra who cared for her as she became more elderly and could not take care of herself.
Josephine is survived by her 3 sisters; Emily Rusnak of Garfield, Helen Supko, and Dorothy Sweeney both of Wayne; her one niece Jean Richard and her children Sandra, Susan, and Jennifer; three nephews; Kevin Rusnak and his children Andrew and Ryan; Andrew Rusnak and his children Kristen, Lauren, Blair and Andrew; and Timothy Sweeney.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a donation in Josephine's name are asked to consider the American Cancer Society, 20 Mercer St, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
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