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Timothy Reaves Jennings, Jr.

Timothy Reaves Jennings, Jr.

April 07, 1923 - May 12, 2021
N. Chesterfield, Va

Timothy Reaves Jennings, Jr.

April 07, 1923 - May 12, 2021
N. Chesterfield, Va

Obituary

Timothy Reaves Jennings, Jr., 98, of N. Chesterfield, VA transitioned to his Heavenly home on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. He is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Jennings; parents, Timothy & Zora Jennings; and sisters, Eva Hanes, Lucy Grant, and Louise Martin. Tim is survived by his son, Mike R. Jennings (Mary); grandchildren Jennifer J. Loterzo (Tony); Matthew R. Jennings, and Julie M. Jennings; great-grandchildren, Skylar and Drew Loterzo; brother, Willie Jennings; sister-in-laws Lucy Powell and Carol Nunally (Ed); and brother-in-law Tommy Park (Linda). He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to give special thanks to Gilda & Bob Lewis for all the love they have shown throughout the years. Friends may visit on Thursday, May 20 from 5:00-7:00 pm at Morrissett Funeral & Cremation Service, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd., N. Chesterfield, VA 23234. Funeral service is private, but may be virtually viewed on his obituary page at www.morrissett.com

Visitation

  • Date & Time: May 20, 2021 (5:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
  • Venue: Morrissett Funeral & Cremation Service
  • Location: 6500 Iron Bridge Rd Chester, VA 23234 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (804) 275-7828

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4 responses to Timothy Reaves Jennings, Jr.

  1. Tim was the kindest and most caring neighbor. He was always a joy to speak with and appreciative of anything we did. We will miss him. He was a mainstay of the neighborhood, living here from the community’s beginning.

    Ann & Charlie

  2. Bodo Stock says:

    Your father was an extremely caring and kind man. I know that no matter where you are, he along with your mother, will always be watching over you. Bodo and Sherry.

  3. I did not know Mr. Jennings but if his son Mike is an indication of the kind of man he was, then he must have been an extraordinary man.

  4. Robert Lewis says:

    From Bob and Gilda Lewis:

    Tim was our neighbor and friend for many years. He always took time to listen, even though many of our conversations were long. He was never a whiner or complainer. He was charitable and considerate towards everyone, even some who were not so deserving. He was always honest, direct, straightforward. His word was his bond, and you could depend on what he said. We enjoyed spending time with him and learned from him. It was a privilege to be his friend. He is now at peace and in a better place, and we will remember him always as one of the finest people we have known.

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