Tabatha Ann Ginn

Tabatha Ann Ginn obituary, Bluffton, SC

Tabatha Ann Ginn

Tabatha Ginn Obituary

Visit the Sauls Funeral Home of Bluffton and Low Country Memorial Gardens website to view the full obituary.
Tabatha Ann Ginn, born May 25th, 1978, peacefully departed this world on April 21st, 2024, from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. She was the beloved daughter of Micky (Diane) Ginn and Cissy Jarrell.
Affectionately known as "Tabby" to her friends and family, she was truly one of a kind. Her feisty personality was as big as the heart she loved with. Tabby was passionate about the people she loved and the things she believed in. She enjoyed spending time with her loved one, tending to her flowers, gnome garden, and being outdoors. Tabby was full of life, love, and spitfire. You never had to guess how she felt, because she would be sure to let you know. She worked hard and loved harder, and she will be missed tremendously. Her spirit will continue to shine in the hearts that loved her.
Tabby was predeceased by her grandparents, Von Lehe and Maxine Ginn, Eva and Lee Jarrell, her beloved bulldog, Scrappy Ginn, and her lifelong best friend, Terry Sumler. Tabby not only cared for her loved ones while on earth, but tended to their resting places after they departed our world.
Tabby is survived by her parents, her cherished daughter, Briann (Jamie) Miller, her grandchildren, Ruby and Jett Miller, her beloved sister, Stephanie Ginn, her nieces, Cody (Devin Pack) Ginn and Rena (Justin Lightsey) Tuten, her nephew, Hunter (Lauren Harvey) Jarrell, her great nephews, Brady Jarrell and Emmett Tuten, and her great niece, Emery Jarrell.
A private memorial will be held for immediate family. In Tabby's passing, we will find solace and comfort in the memories we shared with her and the love she left behind. We thank you all for joining us at her Celebration of Life.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Patrick Henry Academy, Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, GA, and Hampton County Animal Shelter.
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