Jun 29, 1945 - Sep 17, 2024June 29, 1945 - September 17, 2024
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Youngstown, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Gardening, Sewing, Cooking, Artist (painting), Home Decorating, Researching on Computer.
fried white bass, collard greens, salads, fried chicken, sweet potatoes, banana pudding, macaroni & cheese.
Gospel Music, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Temptations
Worked for Federal, County and Local Government as a Administrative Clerk in Cleveland Ohio. Hair Salon owner, Participant in various Art shows, fairs and searchable on the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
having family cookouts, tending to her garden, painting pictures of angels and black people.
12809 Matherson Avenue
old black and white movies from the 30's 40's, and 50's.
Olympic Ice Skating
Gone With The Wind The Godfather The Heiress
Chocolate or Vanilla
Fitch High School 1964
Callie Padgett, Mother (1989) Herman Padgett, Father (1975)
Wilma Figueroa, Sister (Padgett) Betty Nored, Sister (Padgett) Vergil Lee Wilson, Sister (Padgett) Anna Lou Johnson, Sister (Padgett) Roberta Jenkins, Sister (Padgett), Diane Lewis, Sister (Padgett) Van Padgett, Brother (Padgett) Coleridge King, Stepbrother Herman Padgett, Brother (1935) Irvin L Padgett, Brother (2018), Luci Padgett, Sister (2000) Idonia Padgett Kimbrough, Sister (1988) Willie Dee Padgett, Brother (1999) Perle Gilmore, Sister (1996) Kathryn Johnson (2022) Honorable mention; John Figueroa, Nephew (2021) Keith Cochrane, Nephew (1983)
Virginia Jenkins, born on June 29, 1945, in Youngstown, Ohio, passed away on September 17, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, leaving behind a legacy of love and creativity.
Virginia dedicated her career to public service, working as an Administrative Clerk for various Federal, County, and Local Government entities in Ohio. She was also a proud business owner, operating her own hair salon and showcasing her artistic talents through participation in numerous art shows and fairs, including exhibitions searchable in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Her passions extended beyond her profession. Virginia found joy in gardening, sewing, cooking, and painting, often creating beautiful artwork featuring angels and representations of the Black community. Family cookouts were a cherished tradition, where she delighted everyone with her favorite dishes, including fried white bass, collard greens, and banana pudding.
Married to the late (2010) Calvin Jenkins on February 13, 1981, Virginia nurtured a loving family. She is survived by her children Callie Padgett, Chad Padgett, and her grandchildren: Cameron, Chay, Carter, and Courtney Smith, along with Timothy, Chad, Carisa Padgett, Sonceeray Baker, Latonya, and Mary Jenkins. She leaves behind her siblings: Wilma, Betty, Vergil, Anna Lou, Roberta, Diane, Van Padgett, and stepbrother Coleridge King. A host of Great Grandchildren (13) Honorable mention Barbara Heath, Niece (Padgett) Michele Harrison, Niece (Padgett) Jermaine Kitchen, Nephew (Padgett) Jerome Satterwhite, Nephew (Padgett)
Predeceased family members
Callie Padgett, Mother (1989) Herman Padgett, Father (1975)
Calvin Jenkins, Husband (2010), Inez Duncan, Daughter (2020)
Herman Padgett, Brother (1935) Irvin L Padgett, Brother (2018), Luci Padgett, Sister (2000) Idonia Padgett Kimbrough, Sister (1988) Willie Dee Padgett, Brother (1999) Perle Gilmore, Sister (1996) Honorable mention; John Figueroa, Nephew (2021) Keith Cochrane, Nephew (1983)
Virginia was known for her blunt honesty, strong will, and insightful nature. She embodied the motto, "I speak in Truth, Facts, and Reality," and was a significant giver in her family, often sending cards, gifts, and support to her loved ones. Her love for gospel music, especially artists like Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston, filled her home with warmth, while her appreciation for classic black and white movies brought joy to her evenings.
A faithful Baptist Christian, Virginia cherished her family, her community, and the memories of a life well-lived. Her favorite place in the world was at home on Matherson Avenue, where she poured her heart into every detail. Virginia Jenkins will be deeply missed but fondly remembered for her strength, creativity, and unwavering love for her family.
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Youngstown, Ohio
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