Timothy Lane "Tim" Ginn, age 65, passed away Thursday, March 27, 2025, at Baptist Memorial Hospital of North MS in Oxford, MS.
The funeral service will be 11:00 A.M., Monday, March 31, 2025, at Calvary Baptist Church in Batesville, MS. Following the service, Tim will be laid to rest in Forrest Memorial Park in Batesville, MS. The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 10:00 A.M. at the church.
Tim was born on September 13, 1959, in Steele, Missouri, to the late Eulous V. and Kay Frances Snyder Ginn. Tim was a dedicated retail business manager known for his exceptional leadership and the warmth he brought to local area stores.
Tim's educational journey culminated in achieving an associates of business degree, which laid groundwork for a successful career in retail management. Beyond his professional life, Tim found joy in many hobbies. He had a profound love for music and cherished the days of playing softball in his younger years. As his health allowed, he took pleasure in the game of golf, finding solace on the lush greens. He was also a die-hard Mizzou fan. However, Tim's greatest pride and source of happiness came from spending time with his grandchildren, whose lives he cherished deeply.
Tim is survived by his loving wife, Nancy Ginn of Batesville, MS, alongside their three devoted children: Kim Laschober (Dave) of Collierville, MS; Jessica Ginn Smith of Batesville, MS; and Andy White (Salena) of Hernando, MS. He also leaves behind his siblings: Sherian Sawyer (Dan) of Senath, MO; Iris Hendricks of Oxford, MS; Terry Ginn (Donetta) of Arlington, TN; and Randy Ginn (Donna) of Flint, MO. Tim will be lovingly remembered by his six grandchildren: Darby Laschober, Carlee Laschober, Cohen Smith, Jonah Smith, Abby Karsyn White, and Casen White.
Timothy Lane "Tim" Ginn will be remembered not only for his contributions as a passionate retail manager but also for the love and joy he spread to his family and friends. His legacy will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who knew him.
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