Helen Huneycutt
The Culpeper Women's Club extends sympathy to the family of Virginia ("Ginny") Rowland. We remember her fondly, and we are grateful for her contributions to our organization when she was able to be active. May God bless all.
Birth date: Apr 26, 1920 Death date: Jul 23, 2015
Virginia “Ginny” Parker Rowland of Culpeper died on Thursday, July 23, 2015 at the Culpeper Baptist Retirement Community. She was born in Culpeper County on April 26, 1920 to the late Harry L. Parker and Elinor A. Parker. Mrs. Row Read Obituary
The Culpeper Women's Club extends sympathy to the family of Virginia ("Ginny") Rowland. We remember her fondly, and we are grateful for her contributions to our organization when she was able to be active. May God bless all.
Aunt Ginny-
I remember all the chats we had while my Daddy use to come and mow your grass when you lived down Eggsbornville Rd. You had a ton of magazines, and I would leave with most of them. 😊
You were a very sweet woman. But- you are now with your Husband, and my Papa. Love you.
April Parker
Ginny and Bo had great influence on my life. Growing up next door to them in Maryland; we could not have had finer neighbors. Ginny is the kindest , most generous person I believe I have ever known.
When they moved back to Culpepper; they always left a warm invitation for us to visit their home. We did many times. They had a remarkable impact on all phases of my life; including my education, career and life choices. They were loved by my family as well as my wife.
As a boy; Bo realized I was physically strong and regularly put me to work on many projects. Ginny too. I learned so much from Bo about work, tools and work ethic.Ginny always over paid me. She thought Bo worked me too hard. They were a pair.
They were a huge part of my life. Bo even brought home my first dog. A Dachshund. I believe they loved that dog as much as we did. They regularly kidnapped her so Ginny could have a dog running around the house once in awhile. When she was missing from the yard; I always knew where to look. Anyone that knew Ginny ; knew how much she loved dogs.
As I am saddened by Ginny's passing; I take solace in knowing what a long, full life she enjoyed. A wonderful husband, a long career, a large, extended family, a strong faith and a host of caring friends. It makes make understand that is all their is that is important.
I will miss her big smile, silly laugh and those hard glances she could throw your way when sharing disapproval . She'll always maintain a warm place in my heart along with Bo.
Good bye Ginny. I know Bo has been waiting for you. Rest well.
Aunt Ginny,
We will miss you so much. Thank you for being such a lovely lady to our family.
Ron, Bonnie & Kelsey Parker
