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Mary Virginia “Ginny” <I>Kenney</I> Newkirk

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Mary Virginia “Ginny” Kenney Newkirk

Birth
Delmar, Wicomico County, Maryland, USA
Death
13 Feb 2018 (aged 90)
St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Mary Virginia Newkirk
December 22, 1927 - February 13, 2018

Mary Virginia Newkirk was born in Delmar, Maryland on December 22, 1927. She was the first-born child of the late Grace Garrett and James Edward Kenney.

Virginia or Ginny as she was affectionately known graduated from Salisbury High School. She attended Morgan State Teachers College now Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, majoring in physical education.
She married the love of her life, Theodore Newkirk on April 25, 1949. In 1954, the couple moved to Lexington Park, Maryland which they considered a better place to rear children. They remained married until his death on April 21, 2013.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore, one brother, Grayson Edward Kenney, three brothers -in-law, Willie Newkirk, Raymond, Newkirk, Rudolph Newkirk; and one sister-in-law, Margarite Newkirk, and her eldest grandson, Jacobi Newkirk.
Surviving her are two sisters-in-law, Whilemenia Murphy and Lillian Kenney; nine children: Lauria Newkirk Turner, (Archie) Felita Dorsey, (Bobby) Leah Ferreira, (David); Bonnie Newkirk Kober, (Frank); Gwendolyn Johnson, (Michael); Gary Newkirk, (Daylynne); Theodore Newkirk Jr., (Gladys); Stuart Newkirk, (Lynn); Charles Newkirk, (Charlene). Twenty-three grandchildren, 19 great grand children and a host of nieces, nUpon marriage, the couple moved to Lexington Park, Maryland; where they resided for nearly 70 years. In addition to rearing nine children, Virginia spent many years fighting for racial and social justice in St. Mary’s county. She fought alongside her husband in the NAACP to eradicate Jim Crow segregation in the schools and other public accommodations. She vigorously marched, picketed and protested to help the nation live up to the principles expounded in the U.S. Constitution. Some of her children were the first blacks to integrate the public school system in St. Mary’s County.
ephews, and cousins
Virginia found time to work with worthwhile community organizations; such as The St Mary’s County Democratic National Committee where she worked at increasing voter registration. The St. Mary’s County Board of Election, she served as the Chief Poll Judge, and with the St. Mary’s County Parent Teachers Association, assisting in securing increased funding for schools. She chaired the Committee to review guidance committee programs in the public-school system, as well.
Virginia was a member of the St. Mary’s County Delcados, St. Mary’s Links Chapter and The Red Hat Society, Inc. Virginia served on the by-laws, scholarship, and women’s’ wellness health programs committees. She was on the Board of the St. Mary’s Humans Relations Committee and the St. Mary’s College Black Arts Festival Steering Committee.
Virginia loved to cook for her family. She was meticulous in her cooking, sometimes peeling asparagus and always baking homemade desserts. Family dinners were culinary delights. She left us with peaceful memories to celebrate her 90 years on earth that will guide us always.
Family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at First Missionary Baptist Church, 46370 Pegg Lane, Lexington Park, MD 20653 with a Funeral Service to follow at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, 23625 Point Lookout Road, Leonardtown, MD 20650. A repast will be at the Crystal Room, 21030 Point Lookout Road, Callaway, MD 20620 following the interment.
Serving as Pallbearers are Ryan Darnell, Alexander Turner, Brandon Newkirk, Joshua Newkirk, Ethan Turner and Anthony Ferreira. Honorary Pallbearers are Theodore Newkirk III, Marcus Newkirk, Charles Poe, John NewkirkIn lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Calvert Hospice, PO Box 838, Prince Frederick, MD 20678.
, Jared Smith, Justin Terry-Smith, Quran Turner and Morgan Turner.
Obituary & Arrangements provided by the Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A.

Thank you:
Bobbi Magee
Member for
3 years · 9 months · 10 days
Find A Grave ID
48424628
Mary Virginia Newkirk
December 22, 1927 - February 13, 2018

Mary Virginia Newkirk was born in Delmar, Maryland on December 22, 1927. She was the first-born child of the late Grace Garrett and James Edward Kenney.

Virginia or Ginny as she was affectionately known graduated from Salisbury High School. She attended Morgan State Teachers College now Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, majoring in physical education.
She married the love of her life, Theodore Newkirk on April 25, 1949. In 1954, the couple moved to Lexington Park, Maryland which they considered a better place to rear children. They remained married until his death on April 21, 2013.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore, one brother, Grayson Edward Kenney, three brothers -in-law, Willie Newkirk, Raymond, Newkirk, Rudolph Newkirk; and one sister-in-law, Margarite Newkirk, and her eldest grandson, Jacobi Newkirk.
Surviving her are two sisters-in-law, Whilemenia Murphy and Lillian Kenney; nine children: Lauria Newkirk Turner, (Archie) Felita Dorsey, (Bobby) Leah Ferreira, (David); Bonnie Newkirk Kober, (Frank); Gwendolyn Johnson, (Michael); Gary Newkirk, (Daylynne); Theodore Newkirk Jr., (Gladys); Stuart Newkirk, (Lynn); Charles Newkirk, (Charlene). Twenty-three grandchildren, 19 great grand children and a host of nieces, nUpon marriage, the couple moved to Lexington Park, Maryland; where they resided for nearly 70 years. In addition to rearing nine children, Virginia spent many years fighting for racial and social justice in St. Mary’s county. She fought alongside her husband in the NAACP to eradicate Jim Crow segregation in the schools and other public accommodations. She vigorously marched, picketed and protested to help the nation live up to the principles expounded in the U.S. Constitution. Some of her children were the first blacks to integrate the public school system in St. Mary’s County.
ephews, and cousins
Virginia found time to work with worthwhile community organizations; such as The St Mary’s County Democratic National Committee where she worked at increasing voter registration. The St. Mary’s County Board of Election, she served as the Chief Poll Judge, and with the St. Mary’s County Parent Teachers Association, assisting in securing increased funding for schools. She chaired the Committee to review guidance committee programs in the public-school system, as well.
Virginia was a member of the St. Mary’s County Delcados, St. Mary’s Links Chapter and The Red Hat Society, Inc. Virginia served on the by-laws, scholarship, and women’s’ wellness health programs committees. She was on the Board of the St. Mary’s Humans Relations Committee and the St. Mary’s College Black Arts Festival Steering Committee.
Virginia loved to cook for her family. She was meticulous in her cooking, sometimes peeling asparagus and always baking homemade desserts. Family dinners were culinary delights. She left us with peaceful memories to celebrate her 90 years on earth that will guide us always.
Family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at First Missionary Baptist Church, 46370 Pegg Lane, Lexington Park, MD 20653 with a Funeral Service to follow at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, 23625 Point Lookout Road, Leonardtown, MD 20650. A repast will be at the Crystal Room, 21030 Point Lookout Road, Callaway, MD 20620 following the interment.
Serving as Pallbearers are Ryan Darnell, Alexander Turner, Brandon Newkirk, Joshua Newkirk, Ethan Turner and Anthony Ferreira. Honorary Pallbearers are Theodore Newkirk III, Marcus Newkirk, Charles Poe, John NewkirkIn lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Calvert Hospice, PO Box 838, Prince Frederick, MD 20678.
, Jared Smith, Justin Terry-Smith, Quran Turner and Morgan Turner.
Obituary & Arrangements provided by the Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A.

Thank you:
Bobbi Magee
Member for
3 years · 9 months · 10 days
Find A Grave ID
48424628


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