Stinnett, Jeanette H.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Mrs. Jeanette Harley Stinnett, 78, of Hopewell, died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007 in Riverview on the Appomattox. She was born in Richmond, VA. Mrs. Stinnett was a member of St. James Catholic Church and the Womans Club of Hopewell. She was the daughter of the late Walter and Lillian Clarke Harley. Surviving are her husband, Phillip Burks Stinnett of Hopewell; a daughter, Mary S. “Missy” Hayes and husband, Michael of Hopewell; four sons, Phillip B. Stinnett, Jr. and wife, Diane of Cedaredge, CO, Thomas J. Stinnett and wife, Barbara of Indiana Trail, NC, Edward W. Stinnett of Warrenton, VA and Richard J. Stinnett and wife, Margaret of Wake Forest, NC; ten grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and two sisters, Barbara Baldwin of Detroit, MI and Jean Williams of Anchorage, Alaska. A Christian Wake Service will be held Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007 at 7 PM at the Hopewell Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service with visitation to follow until 8:30 PM. A Mass of the Christian Resurrection will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007 at 10 AM in St. James Catholic Church with Father Frank Wiggins, officiating. After a reception, a committal service will be held at 1 pm at the mausoleum in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Richmond. Memorial contributions may be made to St. James Catholic Church, 102 N. 5th Ave., Hopewell, VA 23860. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.
To the Stinnett family and especially my friends from childhood, Phil, Tommy, Ed (Mush) and Rich --
I was sorry to read of the passing of your mother. I remember her from your days in City Point and times at St. James. My brother, Rick and I, became friends with you when we were kids and always enjoyed your company. I know this loss is tough for you, having lost my mother, Genny Roscher, back in June 2003. Remember all the goodness of your mother and know that you will always see a part of her in yourself and your siblings. May she rest in the peace of the Lord.
Steve Roscher, Owings Mills, Maryland
To Mr.Stinnett and the rest of the family, we are thinking about you and will remember you in our prayers.
Love, Dave and Ginny
Dear Phil, Missy and the Stinnett family,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences on Jeanette's passing. She was so much fun to be around and always looked like she was up to something! We always had such a good time when we were together. Jeanette will certainly be missed but she will never be forgotten.
May the love of friends of give you comfort and may the love of God give you peace. You all are in our prayers and our hearts.
Sincerely,
Patti & Tom
Dearest Uncle Phil,cousins Phillip Jr.,Edward,Thomas,Richard,and Missy,
I grieve deeply for the loss of your beloved mother and regret letting the years slip away without contact.May God comfort you and give you peace during this difficult time. I have many fond and beautiful memories of my aunt's nurturing and sweet disposition. At the age of seven she planned, decorated, and tended with such loving care a birthday party for me.She had that special touch. It was the best party and only one I ever had. She made be feel very special that day; I will cherish that memory forever. At 15, I spent a good deal of that summer with her, uncle Phil, and Missy. They took me in and made me feel greatly loved. I sadly and regretfully waited 32 years to make contact until this past August.I am so thankful to God for the opportunity I was given. It was truly a blessing. I know that when God takes me home I will again see her lovely face.
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away. Revelations 21:4
I love you dearly, Cindy Williams Johnson
Dear Stinnett Family,
John and I were so sorry to hear about your loss. The last time I saw Phil and Jeannette we were eating out and it was a happy time. This was in Late August and I feel blessed to have always felt warmth while in the company of this loving family. From a distance we have been keeping up with the family over these last few months and can only offer our prayers that through your faith and each other you will find peace. There are many people's lives that you all have touched and many families that can only wish for the close relationship that you shared. I will always remember the little house on City Point Rd., the way Phil always has a joke ready for me and the sweet smile that Jeannette would give that made you feel all warm inside. Keeping you in our prayers. Diana, John, Jared and Raven Wray
Dearest Ed and Family,
We are indeed saddened to hear of the death of your mom. It is always so hard to lose those that we love so very much. Please know that we are praying with and for you during these difficult days and the weeks and months that are to come. Just remember that your mom has such a very special place in your heart, one which no one can ever take from you or replace. She will be with you in more ways than you can ever imagine -- hearing her words in your mind, a sweet memory of time spent together, the sound of her favorite song. We know you will miss your mom and we can only imagine how very special she was, but may you find comfort in knowing that she is in a place of peace that passes our understanding with no tears, no pain. May you feel the comfort of your Bethel Family enfolding you in love this very day. Our thoughts and prayers are with you! We love you, Carol and Stan
Dear Mr. Stinnett & Family,
My heart goes out to each of you during this time of loss. It has been a long hard journey for Mrs. Stinnett, as well as you and your family. It must be a great comfort to know that now your loving wife and mother is in the arms of The Father through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. May God comfort each of you with the comfort that comes from Him alone. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Cheryl W. Whittle, RN
(John Randolph Medical Center)
(Riverview on the Appomatox)
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