Obituary of Ginger Lee Singh
Ginger Lee Guilds was born on July 14, 1969 in Monroe, Michigan. She was one of two daughters born to the union of Ramond Edward Guilds and Sharon Mae (Spiecker) Guilds. Ginger graduated from Dundee High School with the Class of 1988 where she lettered in basketball.
Following high school, Ginger stayed active playing softball with various local teams. She took employment at Crescive Die and Tool in Milan, Michigan from 1990 until 2000, where she worked alongside her sister. Ginger then left to become a truck driving trainer at Burt’s Trucking and Training.
After the birth of her daughter: Rangina Lee in 2006, Ginger retired to care for her growing family. She was blessed with a son, Ranveer, just one year later in 2007. Ginger took employment as a teacher’s aide for the Van Buren School district while her children attended Belleville High School.
A talented poet, Ginger had a knack for rhyming words. She could always be counted on to babysit the children in her neighborhood. Ginger was described as a bubbly, happy-go-lucky person who had a passion for animals. Deeply loved by all that knew her, she will be dearly missed.
Ginger Lee Singh of Dundee, Michigan passed away on her 55th birthday, July 14, 2024 after an extended illness at the Optalis Skilled Nursing Facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was surrounded by her loving family. Her passing was preceded by her father: Ramond Edward Guilds; her paternal grandparents: Harold Kenneth and Viola Guilds; and her maternal grandparents: Kenneth Henry and Irene T. (Felix) Spiecker.
To cherish her memory Ginger leaves two children: Rangina Lee Singh and Ranveer Singh; her mother: Sharon Mae (Spiecker) Guilds; her sister: Tracy Blakeman; her niece: Amber M. (Charles) Kahn; and her close friend: Doug Bassett, who took wonderful care of Ginger’s children.
Friends may gather from 1:00pm until 4:00pm on Sunday; July 21, 2024 at Merkle Funeral Service, Dundee; 297 Tecumseh Street, Dundee, Michigan 48131 (734) 529-3156. Cremation has taken place through Covenant Cremation of Erie, Michigan, a division of Merkle Enterprises, Inc.
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