Virginia "Ginny"-Knotts-Obituary

Photo courtesy of McWilliams Funeral Home - Wellston

Virginia "Ginny" Knotts

Wellston, Ohio

Aug 6, 1936 – Jul 17, 2025

About

BORN
August 6, 1936
DIED
July 17, 2025
LOCATION
Wellston, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

McWilliams Funeral Home - Wellston Obituary

  Virginia Marie “Ginny” Knotts, age 88, of Jackson, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2025, at the Four Winds Community in Jackson.  She was born August 6, 1936 in Willoughby, Ohio to the late Wilbur Berryhill and Elizabeth Appleton Townsend.  Ginny was a beloved daughter, sister, mother,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So sorry for your loss. Ginny was a treat and a delight. You never knew what was going to come your way. We will truly miss her.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.


Ginny

I remember you letting me drive a car for the first time at the age of 14 and how surprised dad was when I came pulling up the road. I remember you playing cards with me until daylight the next day. I remember your Pizza’s being so wonderful. I remember your pancakes for breakfast along with a floor full of sleeping kids, friends and neighbors.I remember there wasn’t a laundry stain or a hole in my clothes that you couldn’t fix. You faced many hardships in your life...

Beth and Family, I loved your mom. Such a sweet sweet soul. I’m so sorry for your loss.

Love and hugs, glad that you are at peace. My memories of you , and the advise, love and guidance you gave still linger and still give me peace, and guidance when needed most

Ginny you have been in my life for 83 years and my heart is already aching for you,now that you are gone from this world and you are with our precious Jesus suffering no more I am so happy for you,but I well see you soon when its my time to come home to see you again.
Much Love Sis your sister Caroline

Mom,
I miss you so much. I miss our long talks on the phone when I was driving any where. You always 'busted me', you'd answer the phone and say "where you driving to now, hon?" You were always there to listen, not just to me, but to my friends, whether I was around or not. I've been hearing so many stories lately and it warms my heart to hear them.
You were such a strong woman and put up with so much, including us kids. When I found out that you hated to cook, I was astonished,...

Ginny was the sweetest and nicest person to ever meet. She was a great friend I always hung out with her and we would talk about everything going on even watch TV shows together even with Lois. She will be sadly missed but she's not suffering in pain or anything anymore. Love you Ginny always. ❤❤❤❤❤❤