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Ginger D. Wilborn, 30

by Daily Inter Lake
| September 3, 2008 6:09 AM

Ginger D. Wilborn, 30, of Hungry Horse, passed away Aug. 28, 2008, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center, of injuries sustained from a vehicle accident on Aug. 26, 2008.

Ginger was born May 28, 1978, in Harrisonville, Mo., to Cathy Putnam and John Wilborn. She moved from Kansas City, Mo., to Montana in 2004.

Ginger was a much-loved bartender at the South Fork and Stoners Inn. At the time of her death, she was an employee at Teletech, a job she was well-suited for, as she loved people and enjoyed technology.

In her spare time, she enjoyed playing pool, rafting and spending time with Roy Moore and her family and friends.

Ginger was preceded in death by her soul mate, Roy Moore, who had resided in Hungry Horse.

Ginger is survived by her daughter, Elexus "Lexy," and son, Brandon "Sumo," of Hungry Horse; her mother, Cathy Putnam, and stepfather, Arthur Putnam, of Columbia Falls; her father, John Wilborn, of Harrisonville, Mo.; brother, Christopher Wilborn, and nephew, Jonathon Wilborn, of Independence, Mo.; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Frances Schillinger, of Pharr, Texas; paternal grandmother, Barbara, of Harrisonville; stepbrother, Arthur "Putt", and his wife, Shelley (Ginger's BFF), and their children, Heaven, Rickey and Cole, of Martin City; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

To continue on with Ginger's giving spirit, she was a life bank donor.

There will be a local gathering in remembrance of Ginger at 3 p.m. Sept. 6, at Stoners Inn in Coram.

A college trust fund has been set up for Lexy and Brandon at the Wells Fargo Bank in Kalispell.

Ginger will be missed by all who knew and loved her.