K Fain
1949 Longview HS Homecoming Queen!
Birth date: Aug 3, 1931 Death date: Mar 6, 2026
On March 6, 2026, Virginia "Gigi" Megason, 94, was welcomed into Heaven and met Jesus in His loving arms. Born on August 3, 1931, Gigi lived a life full of love, faith, laughter, and service. She was truly full of life; fun-loving Read Obituary
1949 Longview HS Homecoming Queen!
Loved our girl time and going out to eat!
Loved our girl time and going out to eat!

The Renshaw Family LOVED sweet Ginger. My Mom's best friend. They shared the same birthday, the LOVE of fashion, and both were SASSY! Ginger's laugh, voice and quick wit were undeniable. Ginger was a favorite of all. I have many memories that I will cherish forever. So many summers at Lake Cherokee were the best. Ginger never forgot my Mom when she moved to Arabella. They traded Danielle Steel books, Cosmo, Texas Monthly, and People Magazines. She will be missed. Big Hugs and prayers to her sweet family. Love you Ginger... Risa and Rick
Ginger and I traveled lots during our 45 years of friendship. My favorite memory was when I flew to Arizona to spend time with her on Thanksgiving. She had been sent there to train personnel how to rent property at a new facility they were building. She had friends at the military base there and we were invited to have Thanksgiving dinner with them. The guys had oriental wives and I just knew I would not be able to find anything I liked to eat, but the food was great and the people were delightful. We spent a lot of years going places and doing fun things. We remained lifelong friends to the end.
Ginger and I traveled lots of places together. My fondest memory is of the Thanksgiving that Ginger was in Arizona training property staff how to rent apartments at a new facility in Arizona. She had friends at the military base there and we had thanksgiving dinner with them. The wives were oriental and I just knew I was not going to be able find anything that I liked to eat, but dinner was fabulous and the company was great.
To the family: What a joy it truly was for Virginia to see Jesus once He called her home❣️ Oh my, fond memories of her to me were when a bunch of us Eastman ladies attended the monthly “Working Women’s Social”…it was such a fun-filled time when I got to sit by her. You could guarantee a good time always! To God be the Glory as He gained a precious soul. Prayers go out to you all as He comforts in the days ahead. With sincere sympathy & blessings,
Keith & Donna Blanton
White Oak, TX
