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Portrait of Virginia B. Scrivani
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Virginia B. Scrivani

1939 — 2026

Naples, FL

Virginia Scrivani ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Legacy Options Funeral and Cremation Services, LLC - Naples on Mar. 16, 2026.Virginia (Ginger) Scrivani, 86, made a peaceful transition from this life on March 14, 2026. She was born in Englewood, New Jersey to Frank and Blanche Hill.She is survived by her daughter, Kathryn Kelly (Frank), and her son, Edward Scrivani (Sarah). She was the proud grandmother of five grandchildren: Olivia DiVirgilio (Richie) of North Carolina; Sam Scrivani (Holly) of New Hampshire; Jackson Scrivani (Kimmia) of California; Nicholas Scrivani (Cat) of Massachusetts; and Dr. Ashley Eisner (Renzo) of South Carolina. She is also survived by her dear friend and companion, Butch Amsdill of Naples.She was predeceased by her parents; her loving husband of 54 years, Ron Scrivani; and her three brothers, George (Hilda), Bob (Shirley), and David (Verle) Hill.Ginger and her husband were longtime residents of Mahwah, New Jersey. She was extremely proud of her children and grandchildren, their numerous achievements, and the lives they have built. She was especially thrilled to be a great-grandmother to Hattie, Liza, and Rupert, with another great-grandson on the way.She had a successful career in real estate sales and served as a Broker Associate managing three offices in Saddle River, New Jersey. She served as a Director on the NW Bergen Board of Realtors and on numerous board committees. She was named Realtor Associate of the Year by the NW Bergen Board of Realtors.She and her husband moved to Naples, Florida in 1990, where they owned Bathique in the Coastland Center. Ginger later served in various roles as a longtime staff member at Unity of Naples. She also volunteered in many areas of the church, including becoming the first woman president of the Board of Trustees in the early 1990s.Ginger will be greatly missed by her family and friends who loved her dearly.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to VITAS Hospice of Naples, FloridaTo plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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