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Virginia "Jinny" Esten

Died on August 27, 2012 at the age of 87. Jinny was a teacher of biology and outdoor education for over 40 years. Graduating Magna cum Laude from Butler University, she later was granted a Master's Degree from the University of Michigan. Jinny graduated from two leadership training programs at the American Youth Foundation Camp Miniwanca, latter becoming an instructor, counselor, and class mentor. She was well-known as an ornithologist and a camping professional. Jinny helped introduce and maintain the outdoor phase of biology wherever she taught. Exploring six continents to study birds, flora, and other fauna, she continually enriched her life and those of her students. As a military historian, she enjoyed engaging in war games with the military miniature figures from her extensive hand-painted collection. With this background, Jinny served as chairman of the Uninform Section of the National Button Society. Since 1935, Jinny has served in many leadership capacities as a member of Camp Fire, Inc. (formerly Camp Fire Girls) including Camp director and president of the Board of Directors. She was a member of the Indiana Academy of Science, Company of Military Historians, Great Lakes War-gamers Coalition, and the National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture. She was a life-long member of the Indiana Audubon Society. Contributions may be made in her name to the Indiana Audubon Society, Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary or to the National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture (NCGLNAC). She is survived by her companion, Sharon A. Kidwell, and her dear friends, Judy Lorenz Tisdale, Carole Notaras, and their daughters. A Memorial Open House will be held on October 7, 2012 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 5475 N. Capital Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317-257-3833). Friends may leave a message of condolence by visiting: http://www.arncremation.com.

Arrangements entrusted to ARN Cremation Services .

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Published by The Indianapolis Star on Sep. 2, 2012.

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Cynthia Martin Voelz

February 18, 2024

Jinny Esten
My favorite teacher
Fantastic Mentor
She lives in my heart
I watch Birds everyday, and cherish the memories .

Rick Blackburn

September 6, 2012

What a wonderful person Ms. Esten was! Before you had her as a teacher you dreaded the thought, but after being taught by her, you where truly blessed. Every time I appreciate the beauty of birding I think of her. God Bless you Ms Esten and thank you!!

Sarah Askren Kinney

September 6, 2012

Miss Esten: An excellent, amazing educator. Thanks for taking the time and energy to encourage each of your students to do their best in all areas of their lives. I learned so much from you that I will never forget. Still remember how excited I was the first time I identified a Pileated Woodpecker; and got to fill out my "bird card". Thanks for the memories.

Cathy Sering Duling

September 5, 2012

Truly one of a kind. All of us from John Marshall High School, learned an appreciation and love for birds.

Loretta Oakes-Spriestersbach

September 5, 2012

How could I ever be able to thank Miss Esten for the influence she had on my life! She taught me so much and turned my life around by having faith in me and giving me an appreciation and faith in life and myself I never forgot for one day of my life since John Marshall HS. Everything I do is a tribute to her and my friends and teachers. Thank you, Miss Esten, you will always be my guiding light!

Loretta Oakes Spriestersbach,
John Marshall Community High School Alumni President and former Jr ROTC Captain, 1969 class

Diane Sare

September 4, 2012

Bird Lady and to think some people never got how dedicated you were to our lives and our future . There is no way to state how you impacted my life. I cherished every birding moment and the best job ever as camp counselor with you as director. Last but not least selling me the cherry 69 Nova!

September 4, 2012

Lovely lady. And such an interesting life. Edgar & Helen Arnn

Kent Schwartz

September 3, 2012

Thank you Jinny for gracing my life. Peace.

Mark O'Toole

September 3, 2012

So long bird-lady....
Happy flights to you...
Mark O'Toole

Linda Spang

September 3, 2012

Thanks to Ms. Esten for a life-long love of birds.
Linda Spang

Classroom-issued Biology Birding Material

Harlan Erickson

September 2, 2012

My tribute to Ms. Esten:

Jack Stephenson

September 2, 2012

An incredible human being and educator. So glad I got to know her and will remember her for the remainder of my life.

Harlan Erickson

September 2, 2012

Ms. Esten was a unique woman and someone who impacted many, many people in a very positive manner. As a student of hers at John Marshall High School, I developed a lifelong passion for birds and can identify nearly any North American species I see and/or hear. My interest in Ornithology had already developed by high school; Ms. Esten simply added the water to the concrete mix. For this, I am eternally grateful.

God bless you, Virginia. May you rest easy and our memory of you shine brightly.

Laura Spires O'Hara

September 2, 2012

Unforgettable. One of a kind.

Shanon Marks

September 2, 2012

An awesome woman and the best teacher. Taught life lessons as well as the ones about the natural world. My life is better because she taught the importance of hard work and reverence for nature.

Chuck Church

September 2, 2012

Miss Esten was a critical part of my education.

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