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Virginia Snyder Citron

Virginia Snyder Citron, known as Ginny, passed away Monday, April 25, 2022, at the age of 89. She died peacefully at home in Delray, Florida surrounded by her family.

Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1933, she was the daughter of William Cordes Snyder Jr., president and CEO of Blaw-Knox Steel Corporation, and Virginia Harper Snyder, and older sister to William Cordes Snyder III.

Ginny was raised in the Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley, where she graduated from Sewickley Academy. She later went on to graduate from the Masters School, known to many as Dobbs, and continued her education at Briarcliff College.

Ginny married James H. McGraw III in 1952, and after living briefly in Texas and Massachusetts, they settled in Short Hills, New Jersey, where they raised their four children. While living in Short Hills, Ginny was active in the Short Hills Garden Club and the Junior League. She and her husband remained married until 1976.

Subsequently, Ginny moved to Chatham, Massachusetts, where she spent many summers enjoying her friends and family on the Cape.

During the winter months, she resided in Delray, Florida, where her parents Cord and Virginia previously established winter residency.

In 1993 Ginny married Thomas Citron from Short Hills, and they remained married until the end of Mr. Citron’s life in 2013.

Ginny was a wonderful mother and grandmother, and nothing mattered more to her than the closeness of her family. She was a great presence in all of their lives and treasured the time they spent together.

Ginny was beautiful and elegant in every way and was extremely active on the tennis courts and golf course throughout her life. In addition to the love she had for her family, she greatly valued her friendships, whether from her school days, or the lifelong friendships made in Short Hills, Lake Placid, and Chatham, Mass.

She loved entertaining, was extremely outgoing and had a zest for life. Ginny also loved music, and rarely lived her life without music playing in the background. Whether it was Jimmy Durante, Burt Bacharach, Broadway show tunes or pop, music was a lifelong passion which she passed down to her children.

Ginny lived a wonderful and blessed life, and she will be sorely missed by her family members and friends.

She leaves behind four children: Virginia S. McGraw, James H. McGraw IV (Jane Love), W. Scott McGraw (Catherine Delahunt) and David D. McGraw (Elizabeth Frank). She was the proud grandmother of eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Ginny will be laid to rest at a private family service in Lake Placid later in May.

The M. B. Clark, Inc., Funeral Home in Lake Placid is in charge of arrangements.

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