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Virginia Lee "Ginnie" (Savage) Caras

July 30, 1930 — April 25, 2024

Virginia Lee “Ginnie” (Savage) Caras, 93


LEWES – Virginia Caras passed away peacefully on April 25, 2024, at The Moorings in Lewes. She was born July 30, 1930, in Selbyville, to the late Thurman F. and Nelda (Jester) Savage.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Tracy Caras Harp and sister, Lois Butterly.


Ginnie grew up in Rehoboth and graduated from Rehoboth High School in 1948. At the age of 15, her father bought her a sailboat and taught her how to sail in Rehoboth Bay. She and her father went duck hunting, fishing, clamming, and crabbing in Rehoboth Bay, and rabbit hunting on the dunes south of Bethany Beach. She also helped him pull a sein for fish to take home and fry.


She married Paul Caras, Jr. on June 4, 1950, and they raised 6 children. While married, she took golf lessons with Walt Jones. She loved golf and won many tournaments and met many nice people. She was a member of Rehoboth Country Club, Shawnee County Club in Milford (when her son Paul was a golf pro), then a 30-year member of Sussex Pines County Club. As a member of Sussex Pines, she was the first lady to be on the Board of Directors and over the years she served on the golf committee, house committee, greens committee, President of the 18-hole Ladies Golf Association, and captain of the golf team in charge of volunteers for the L.P.G.A. golf tournament in Wilmington for the McDonald’s Golf Tournament. She also volunteered for the Men’s Senior Golf Tournament in Myrtle Beach for 3 years. She also fulfilled a dream of attending the Master’s Tournament in Augusta, GA. Through the years, she was able to get autographs from Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicholas, Ray Floyd, and Payne Stewart. She also has a photo with Fuzzy Zeller which he autographed.


She also loved to play Bridge and played in 3 different groups of ladies: Milton Ladies of the Rookery South, Georgetown Ladies at Arenas in Georgetown, and Ladies of Sussex Pines Country Club.


She enjoyed spending time with her children, especially yearly trips to Killington, Vermont skiing.


She worked for 23 years as a unit secretary at Beebe Hospital on the Women’s Health & Maternity Floor and worked many years at Bayside for Dr. Vincent Killeen.


She is survived by 5 children, Paul (Patsy), Elaine Parsons (George), Steve, Danny, and Richie. As well as,

19 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren; several nephews and nieces; and her brother, Skip Savage.


The family would like to give thanks to everyone at The Mooring in Lewes.


Services will be private.


Arrangements are in the care of Short Funeral Services, Milton, where online condolences can be shared to the family at www.shortfuneralservicesandcremation.com




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