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Ginny Marinich Obituary

Jean Virginia Marinich


December 22, 1938 – January 4, 2026


Jean Virginia Marinich, aka “Ginny” or “Cuckoo,” was born on Dec 22nd, 1938 in Brooklyn, NY.  She lived in many beautiful places like Bermuda, Sullivan’s Island, Columbia, MD, Charlotte and ultimately in Wilmington, NC for the last eight years of her life.  She got her wings peacefully at home, surrounded by family, on January 4, 2026.


Cuckoo loved adventures. These came in a variety of forms such as hiking, exploring, and sometimes trespassing. She typically returned from these adventures with blood and makeshift bandages on wounds she collected along the way.  To her, a “No Trespassing!” sign was not considered a word of caution, rather, a delightful invitation! Especially if there was an old house or structure that she deemed potentially full of treasures. Sign be damned – SHE WAS GOING IN! She was the master of the great find. Her home was once described as “a fairy’s house” filled with beautiful trinkets from her many outings.


Ginny’s empathy for all living creatures will forever remain UNMATCHED. She loved and cared for all animals, homeless people, construction workers, and ANYONE downtrodden. When choosing a dog from a shelter, she was quite determined to pick the one most in need, regardless of condition. Her true life’s passion was restoring animals, people, and things. Many have told her, “when I die, I would love to come back as one of your dogs.”


She loved stained glass, books, learning, Mexican food trucks, planting flowers, cleaning, shining, making cookies, pulling long heavy vines from tall trees, sitting in a river or ocean with her clothes on, seashells, crafting projects, and pretty things. She would slowly, methodically stroke these pretty things with her fingers, seeming to soak into her soul, every ounce of their beauty.


Cuckoo was an avid fan of ANY sport her children and grandchildren enjoyed. She has stood on many dance stages, sidelines, and horse farms, sometimes in freezing rain, wind, and snow, with socks on her hands and feet wrapped in grocery bags to stay warm. We call her The Trooper.


She was an amazing friend and mother, and a devoted and giving neighbor. She leaves a gaping hole in the lives of all who knew her. May we each be blessed to have even a drop of her character.


Ginny is survived by her children, Greg, Diana, and Elizabeth, her children in-law, Mary Catherine, Michael, and Drew, her seven grandchildren; Jack, Nicholas, Megan, Erin, Mick, Benjamin, and Jeremy, one great grandchild, Ivan Robert (4 months old), her Malone sisters, Susan and Nancy, her newly found Stewart siblings, Joan, James, Charles, Robert, Helen, and Richard, and many dear friends who adored her.


In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a donation to the New Hanover Rescue, an organization in line with our Mom’s desire to care for pets with little chance for a bright future.  Here is the link to donate:


https://newhanoverhumanesociety.org


A Celebration of Ginny’s Life will be held on Saturday, January 31 at 1:00pm at 2611 N. Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, NC.  Lunch will be served in one of Cuckoo’s favorite ways.  Free overflow parking is available across the street in Wrightsville Beach public access #2.

Published by Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington on Jan. 14, 2026.

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Stephanie Stern

January 31, 2026

Greg, Diana and Betsy-
I just love you all so much, and miss Ginny. So many wonderful memories of time spent with Ginny, hilarious memories of us at Card-O-Rama, and of you three kids over the years.
Lots of love,
Steph

David Davies

January 31, 2026

Greg, Diana & Betsy

We were saddened to learn of Ginny’s passing. As neighbors (at Echo Farms), she was an absolute joy, and we truly valued our friendship. Ginny loved to share stories (or maybe “adventures”) of growing up in NYC. We will miss her and Miss Junie.

You remain in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Cherish the memories.

Dave and Julie Davies

Larry Friend

January 30, 2026

What a wonderful woman. A second mom to me. A true soccer fan. A Card-O-Rama superstar. Anytime I was at the mall, a visit to the card store was a must. Just to say hello and see her smile. She made you feel good important.
The Fellas loved hanging out at 5501 Green Dory Lane telling stories. We probably shared a little too much about our Wilde Lake and Columbia adventures. Ginny would give us a look of surprise or maybe shock. Boy you would almost feel guilty. And yet her accepting nature made you feel comfortable. A good and gentle soul but underneath gentleness and an incredibly strong person. Thankful I got to be in her life. Fly well Cuckoo.

Randi Hamilton

January 27, 2026

So many wonderful (and funny) memories with Ginny and Steph at Big Meadows, at White Grass in West Virginia. Also remember spending time with Ginny, mom and dad, Tony and Mary Jean and for a while the conversation was always about retirement and Social Security. I remember thinking “why do they always talk about this” and now 2 decades later I myself am very happy to talk about it. Anyway, love Ginny so much, loved visiting in NC and seeing all of you- so so grateful I had Ginny in my life! Love you all, see you soon❤

Tristan Merediz

January 19, 2026

Always enjoyed talking to Ginny as I walked around the property. Her favorite subject with me was socceer and Messi

Nancy McCoy Duncan

January 19, 2026

What a beautiful tribute to a woman I wish I had known! What a life!! Betsy, how blessed you are to have had her as "Mom". I am thinking of you and your entire family. Much love. - Nancy

Lisa Cooper

January 16, 2026

I still remember you as if it were yesterday—when we moved into the neighborhood in Columbia and you and my mom and our families became instant, lifelong friends. Your laugh, your warmth, and your open heart are memories I will always carry with me.

You had a way of being there for everyone. Your home was always open, and you made so many of us feel loved and welcome. Family meant everything to you, and you made me feel like family too—especially when you showed up to watch me play soccer, something I never forgot.

Everyone knew Ginny. You were the mom everyone wished they had.

I will always treasure your hugs, laughter, phone calls, and kindness. Though I had one mother, you were a close second in my heart. I miss you deeply, and I know my mom is greeting you with laughter and love.
Forever grateful.

Barbara Goodman

January 14, 2026

I am so sorry to this. Sending my condolences to all of you

Artie Darling

January 14, 2026

Sending hugs and prayers during this difficult time. Loosing a parent is never easy and seems like a part of us is gone too! Prayers for comfort and healing, Artie and Lori.

January 14, 2026

We enjoyed meeting Ms. Ginny at Greg’s birthday party and it was evident she had a sweet soul from our greeting. ❤ So glad we got to meet her and celebrate her son together.

Edna Hutchins

January 14, 2026

She was a wonderful lady. Loved knowing her for a few years.

Kristin Poirier

January 14, 2026

I remember Ginny be so welcoming and loving, letting me hang out with Betsy at her town home. I remember visiting her at the Hallmark store and her smile as she was putting cards in their place. Her smile is what I remember the most. She was always so positive! I know she had a great life with her three amazing kids! I am so thankful to have spent time with this amazing beautiful woman! My love goes out to all who Ginny as it is sad that she is not on this earth anymore, but know she is even with you more as the beautiful angel she is! ❤❤❤

Kathleen Stitak

January 14, 2026

Sorry for your loss your mother had a great spirit and soul even though we had never met I’ve seen your posts over the years on Facebook I’m Kathleen Stitak class of 1988 at Wilde Lake High School

Grandma and my sweet Aunt Viginia

Shannon Thiel

January 14, 2026

Most of my favorite childhood memories were during the summer when the Marinich clan came to Florida for their annual trip. Walt Disney World, Grandma and Grandpa's backyard pool and New Smyrna Beach. Aunt Virginia always made things fun and she was so loving to me all the time. I adored her.

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