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Merium Knight Jinks
Merium
Knight Jinks, of Dyke, VA went to the Promised Land
on February 2, 2012 at her home.
“What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see,
and I look upon His face, the one who save me by his
grace. When he takes me by the hand and leads me
through the Promised Land, what a day glorious day
that will be.” (Jim Hill) These were the last words
spoken by Merium a little over 12 years ago.
Merium was born on August 11, 1936 in Dyke, VA one
mile from where she resided with her husband of
almost 50 years. She was the daughter of the late
Ivan and Sylvia Morris Knight. She was preceded in
death by her only beloved son, Ivan Joseph Jinks.
She is survived by her husband, James P. Jinks of
Dyke, VA; her daughter, Lisa Jinks Hastings and her
husband, James of Midlothian, VA; two
granddaughters, Jaimi Jinks and Angela Hastings and
one grandson, Joseph Hastings of Midlothian, VA; two
step grandsons, James Hastings and Lester “Eric”
Hastings of Richmond, VA; and one great grandson,
Jaxsun Carter Shrewbury of Midlothian, VA. She is
also survived by two sisters, Mrs. James A. Palmer
(Marie) of Dyke, VA and Mrs. Calvin K. Powell
(Charlotte) of Stanardsville, VA.
Merium started working at the age of 17 at State
Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co. and she later worked
for the Albemarle County School System at Broadus
Wood Elementary School. In 1991 she retired from the
University of Virginia Department of Radiology.
Merium was a loving, caring and kind spirit. She was
a great wife, an exceptional mother, sensational
cook and seamstress. She was a member of Mt. Grove
Chapel Church of the Brethren. During the years
prior to her illness she was very active with
teaching Sunday School, working with youth groups,
and lady’s ministries of the churches she attended.
She loved God, people, and helping others in any way
that she could.
The Jinks family would like to thank Dr. Robert B.
Ooghe, Dr. Jonathan Evans, the nurses and CNA’s of
Legacy Hospice, Bridgette, Michelle and Tracy, and
Chaplin Murphy Terry for their care and support. We
would also like to thank Clarisa Michie, Merium’s
caregiver and friend, for her exceptional care and
support over the last five years.
The family will receive friends on Saturday,
February 4, 2012 from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Nortonsville
Church of God, 1505 Simmons Gap Rd. Dyke, VA 22935.
There will be a graveside service at 2 p.m. on
Sunday, February 5, 2012 at Holly Memorial Gardens,
Rte. 29 North of Charlottesville.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial
contributions be made in Merium’s honor to the
Nortonsville Church of God Family Life Center, 1505
Simmons Gap Rd. Dyke, VA 22935 or to Legacy Hospice,
675 Peter Jefferson Pkwy, Suite 180 Charlottesville,
VA 22911.
An online guestbook is available at
www.ryanfuneral.com
Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville is handling the
arrangements.
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“What a day that
will be when my Jesus I shall see, and I
look upon His face, the one who save me
by his grace. When he takes me by the
hand and leads me through the Promised
Land, what a day glorious day that will
be.” |
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