Beach-Green, Ginger Lucille
Birth: Saturday, September 08, 1962
Residence: Prince Frederick, MD
Death: Friday, February 11, 2022 at the age of 59
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Ginger Lucille Beach-Green, 59, of Prince Frederick, MD, passed away on February 11, 2022, at home. She was born on September 8, 1962, in Washington, D.C. She was raised and spent much of her adult life in Bowie, graduating from Bowie High School.

Ginger wore many hats throughout her life, starting her path as a volunteer at a local hospital. She bartended at Chi-Chi's, and worked as a manager at both Stidham Tire and Sears. After starting a family and settling in Prince Frederick, she would move her efforts to volunteering at her kids schools and activities.

Entertaining family and friends was something she enjoyed most of all. Known for always hosting holiday parties and get-togethers, she had a heart of gold and an eye for a good time. She made sure everyone around her was happy and taken care of. Shopping was highly adored by Ginger, and you could often find her perusing for the best deals. She loved TJ Maxx, thrift stores and Amazon.

Ginger loved to cook for family and friends. She made the world's best crab dip, pineapple upside down cakes, spaghetti sauce, and "trash bag cole slaw," but you'd be hard-pressed to get a recipe from her! It was always "just some of this and some of that."

She is survived by her husband, John Green; children, step-children and grandchildren, Nikki Randall (Zoey Hrotic), Jessica Auth (Troy), Jerry Randall, Wendy and Chris Appel, Jennifer and Daniel Blankenship (Cassidy and Caleb), and Caroline and Kyle Conroy; mother, Barbara Beach; brother, John Beach; and many extended family members and cherished close friendships. Her father, Donald G. Beach, and son-in-law Shawn Hrotic, preceded her in death.

The family would like to thank Calvert Hospice, their nurses and staff, for keeping her comfortable in the last months of her life.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests either donations to be made to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, or for you to just do something nice for someone— buy a gift for a child in need, bake a cake, make a card, tell someone you appreciate them. That's what would have made her most happy.
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