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08-17-2010, 02:24 AM
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Virginia Damon, known also by her stage name of Ginger Jones, died Friday, Aug. 6, at the age of 94. Ms. Damon moved from Princeton, N.J. to Westwood, Mass. in 2000 to be closer to her family, Lisa Damon, Barbara Cronmiller and her three beloved grandchildren, Christopher, Peter and Kevin. Ms. Damon taught Speech and Drama and improvisational theater for many years at Princeton Theological Seminary and before that had a successful career in radio, stage and television. Born in Kinderhook, Ill., Ms. Damon began performing at a very early age, running a dance and drama school at the age of 15. She attended Goodman School of Drama in Chicago and began her professional career in Chicago radio where she met her husband, Les Damon, who died in 1962. Ms. Damon starred in a variety of popular radio shows of the time such as The Carters of Elm Street, Portia Faces Life and The Romance of Helen Trent. Ms. Damon also starred as Mrs. Henderson in The Beulah Show with Ethel Waters. In 1952, Ms. Damon starred as Alice Cramden in the live Honeymooners tour with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney. She was then a part of the Gleason Show repertory company of actors for many years. Throughout her career, Ms. Damon lived a strong commitment to helping others. As an actress, she did many shows throughout the United States for the armed services and for wounded soldiers. For a number of years, she also organized and ran major fundraisers for organizations such as Hunterdon County Medical Center and the YWCA of Princeton. In her later years, she volunteered for the Library for the Blind and served as a volunteer at Clark House @ Fox Hill Village, where she spent a very happy last few years. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Clark House Employee Fund, 30 Longwood Drive, Westwood, MA, 02090. Ms Damon will be buried alongside her family in Kinderhook, Ill. |
Virginia Damon, known also by her stage name of Ginger Jones, died Friday, Aug. 6, at the age of 94. Ms. Damon moved from Princeton, N.J. to Westwood, Mass. in 2000 to be closer to her family, Lisa Damon, Barbara Cronmiller and her three beloved grandchildren, Christopher, Peter and Kevin. Ms. Damon taught Speech and Drama and improvisational theater for many years at Princeton Theological Seminary and before that had a successful career in radio, stage and television. Born in Kinderhook, Ill., Ms. Damon began performing at a very early age, running a dance and drama school at the age of 15. She attended Goodman School of Drama in Chicago and began her professional career in Chicago radio where she met her husband, Les Damon, who died in 1962. Ms. Damon starred in a variety of popular radio shows of the time such as The Carters of Elm Street, Portia Faces Life and The Romance of Helen Trent. Ms. Damon also starred as Mrs. Henderson in The Beulah Show with Ethel Waters. In 1952, Ms. Damon starred as Alice Cramden in the live Honeymooners tour with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney. She was then a part of the Gleason Show repertory company of actors for many years. Throughout her career, Ms. Damon lived a strong commitment to helping others. As an actress, she did many shows throughout the United States for the armed services and for wounded soldiers. For a number of years, she also organized and ran major fundraisers for organizations such as Hunterdon County Medical Center and the YWCA of Princeton. In her later years, she volunteered for the Library for the Blind and served as a volunteer at Clark House @ Fox Hill Village, where she spent a very happy last few years. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Clark House Employee Fund, 30 Longwood Drive, Westwood, MA, 02090. Ms Damon will be buried alongside her family in Kinderhook, Ill. |