Anne-Jenkins-Obituary

Anne Garner Jenkins

Fairmont, West Virginia

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Anne Jenkins passed away in Fairmont, West Virginia. The obituary was featured in Times West Virginian on March 21, 2009.

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I had a unique opportunity to get to know the Garner family. Anne's parents, Arch & Mary Garner, lived in Mannington, WV when my parents moved our family next door to them. They became like grandparents to me and I can remember all of your wonderful family coming to visit them. I will always remember the love that your family shares. I hope that you can fall back on that love during this very difficult time. Anne was a special person that always treated me as though I was one of your...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I fondly remember Ann at Farmington High School in 1947 singing "Oh butter Milk Sky" in the minstrel show. So beautiful and a knock out talent.

Mary Beth & Price,

What wonderful memories I have of your mom... Farmington 2031, making bread & butter pickles at the Coalie Place... the Beatles wallpaper! Christmas day at your house, your mom putting on birthday parties (remember the nurses outfits!) Your mom was one in a million. I will sure miss her.

To Mary Beth, I have many fond memories of Anne with many afternoons of Bridge, snacks and conversation. When I think of Anne I picture one of her lovely miniature flower arrangements. We also share a history with Chapter B and she was a good friend. She will be missed. Ethel Brooking

For Anne's family: I knew Anne when she and I were just little girls, she much littler than I. She used to visit her Aunt Caroline and practically next door was my friend and Anne's cousin, Betty Jean. Anne was a great person always and I know you will miss her. Sincerely, Maronee Fleming Wroe

To the family of Anne G. Jenkins:

Anne & Etley were a few years ahead of me in High School. Anne
was a very good cheer leader and
active gal in school. Etley sure could play that saxophone, I also played the sax and looked up to him.
My heartfelt sympathy to you at this time. Keep your memories close in your heart. God be with you in your time of sorrow.
Carol Yost Godby

Mary Beth & Price,
I have fond memories of riding horses on your farm when we were kids. We lost Mom last year about this time. Your Mother was always such a kind and friendly person. Please know that you and your families are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.