James-Jinks-Obituary

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James Paul Jinks

Ruckersville, Virginia

Mar 13, 1940 – Dec 26, 2022

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BORN
March 13, 1940
DIED
December 26, 2022
LOCATION
Ruckersville, Virginia
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Batten Funeral Home - Ruckersville Obituary

James “Jim” Paul Jinks of Dyke, VA went to the Promised Land on December 26, 2022 surrounded by his family at his daughter's home in Midlothian, VA. Jim was born March 13, 1940 to the late Henry Joseph and Scerverna Fitzpatrick Jinks. He was preceded in death by his wife of nearly 50 years,...

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Lisa you probably don't remember me, but I went to Nortonsville church of God in the early 70,s and I met your mom and dad. Two sweet people. I still live near thee Sylvia ridge road. I talked to your dad about a year ago. Heart felt condolences to you on your loss. Rip.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and the members and friends of Mt. Grove Chapel at the passing of Pastor Jim Jinks. We enjoyed the many invitations he extended to our church and the fellowship when he and his church came to be with us for different occasions. Our prayers are with each of you at this time.
In Christ, Bacon Hollow Baptist Church

Worked with Jim, in the 60's at Robinson's Dept. Store in Luray. He was a great guy!
Blessings to the family.

The members and supporters of the Albemarle High School Alumni Association were very sorry to hear about Mr. Jinks´ passing. It is always sad to lose a member of the Albemarle family, and we offer our condolences to his family and friends.

We are saddened to learn of Pastor Jink’s passing, yet knowing Pastor Jinks has graduated to his heavenly home, we can rejoice in knowing, his Heavenly Father, his many crowns and family were waiting for his coming. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this time. God bless you!

Mr. Jinks was one of the nicest men I knew. We enjoyed spending time with him and the good folks at Mt. Grove Chapel. He always made us feel welcomed. He made a delicious Apple cake that he shared on many church occasions. He will surely be missed in our church community. Our condolences to his family at this sad time. Virgil and Wanda Hensley

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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