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Virginia Adelia <I>Lobdell</I> Jennings

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Virginia Adelia Lobdell Jennings

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22 Jan 2010 (aged 96)
Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
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Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Virginia Lobdell Jennings, 96, a resident of Zachary, died at her home in Oakwood Village on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

She was the author of several books: "The Plains and the People," "By These Stones," "The Rezin Bowie Family of Louisiana," "Narrative History of the Settlement at Thompson Creek 1716-1832" and countless published historical and genealogical manuscripts.

She is survived by two daughters, Jo Ann Jennings Hackenberg and her husband, Edwin M. Hackenberg, of Jackson and Elizabeth Jennings Mills and her husband, Wilmer Riddle Mills, of Zachary; a sister, Eleanor Lobdell McVea and her husband, Coleman McVea, of Provo, Utah; numerous nieces and nephews; eight grandchildren, E. Scott Hackenberg, Gregory J. Hackenberg, Wilmer H. Mills, John J. Mills, Robert Jennings III, Virginia Lyle Colombo, Virginia Mills Gueltig and Evelyn Kate Irby; and great-grandchildren, Benjamin Mills, Phoebe Agnes Mills, Anastasia Gueltig, John Mark Gueltig, Evelyn Mills, Peyton Mills, Virginia Mills, Emma Jennings, Audrey Paige Colombo, Charles Irby and Andrew Irby.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert B. Jennings; son, Robert B. Jennings Jr.; parents, William A. Lobdell and Virginia Lilley Young Lobdell; sister, Eva Mae Lobdell; and brothers, William Y. Lobdell and Warren Russell Lobdell.

She was a member of the Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, The Study Club, The Novel Club, The Colonial Dames of America, The Daughters of the American Revolution, Harness Club, Louisiana Historical Society, The West Florida Rebellion Society, a docent at Magnolia Mound, a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Baton Rouge, an LSU graduate and a member of the Delta Gamma sorority.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Young Family Cemetery in care of Melinda White of the Bank of Zachary, or the Plains Presbyterian Church Heritage Room.

Thanks to the staff of Oakwood Village and St. Joseph Hospice, especially Mary Davis, Randy Dixon, Christine Williams and Iona Veal.
Virginia Lobdell Jennings, 96, a resident of Zachary, died at her home in Oakwood Village on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

She was the author of several books: "The Plains and the People," "By These Stones," "The Rezin Bowie Family of Louisiana," "Narrative History of the Settlement at Thompson Creek 1716-1832" and countless published historical and genealogical manuscripts.

She is survived by two daughters, Jo Ann Jennings Hackenberg and her husband, Edwin M. Hackenberg, of Jackson and Elizabeth Jennings Mills and her husband, Wilmer Riddle Mills, of Zachary; a sister, Eleanor Lobdell McVea and her husband, Coleman McVea, of Provo, Utah; numerous nieces and nephews; eight grandchildren, E. Scott Hackenberg, Gregory J. Hackenberg, Wilmer H. Mills, John J. Mills, Robert Jennings III, Virginia Lyle Colombo, Virginia Mills Gueltig and Evelyn Kate Irby; and great-grandchildren, Benjamin Mills, Phoebe Agnes Mills, Anastasia Gueltig, John Mark Gueltig, Evelyn Mills, Peyton Mills, Virginia Mills, Emma Jennings, Audrey Paige Colombo, Charles Irby and Andrew Irby.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert B. Jennings; son, Robert B. Jennings Jr.; parents, William A. Lobdell and Virginia Lilley Young Lobdell; sister, Eva Mae Lobdell; and brothers, William Y. Lobdell and Warren Russell Lobdell.

She was a member of the Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, The Study Club, The Novel Club, The Colonial Dames of America, The Daughters of the American Revolution, Harness Club, Louisiana Historical Society, The West Florida Rebellion Society, a docent at Magnolia Mound, a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Baton Rouge, an LSU graduate and a member of the Delta Gamma sorority.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Young Family Cemetery in care of Melinda White of the Bank of Zachary, or the Plains Presbyterian Church Heritage Room.

Thanks to the staff of Oakwood Village and St. Joseph Hospice, especially Mary Davis, Randy Dixon, Christine Williams and Iona Veal.


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