During the evening hours of December 8, 2024, Virginia A. (Baxter) Pinnick was called to her heavenly home to be with the Lord. She was born in Seymour, Indiana, on June 13, 1956, the daughter of Mark and Patricia (Hart) Baxter. One September 29, 1979, she married Dennis Pinnick and they made their home together for the next forty-five years.
Virginia was a 1974 graduate of Seymour High School. She went on to be a legal secretary for the former law firm of Hayes and Dant -- a position she held for more than thirty years. She was an avid collector of Madam Alexander dolls and Longaberger Baskets. She enjoyed being outdoors and working in her flower garden. Virginia loved her family, siblings, and friends. She was kind-natured and loved a good pun. In her younger years, Virginia attended the Antioch Bible Church.
Those left to cherish her memory include: her husband, Dennis Pinnick; daughters, Darin (Eric) Whitaker of Bloomington and Cassiy (Rhys) Eubank of Oaktown; and son, Drew Pinnick of Vincennes. Virginia was blessed with six grandchildren: Indy Whitaker, Zackery Williams, Andy Williams, Gracie Eubank, Chris Eubank, and Leilia Pinnick. Additionally, she leaves three siblings: Pete (Karen) Baxter; Pam (John) Stockamp; and Lindsey (Joe) Elkins, all of Seymour, Indiana.
During her lifetime, Virginia mourned the loss of her parents, Mark and Patricia Baxter.
Visitation for Virginia Pinnick will be 10:00 am-1:00 pm, Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary, 620 East Viola Avenue, Washington, Indiana.
Funeral services for Virginia Pinnick will immediately follow the visitation on Saturday, December 14, 2024, and begin at 1:00 pm, also at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary. Pastor Steve Dayton will officiate.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com
The staff of the Ed Lee Mortuary is honored to have been entrusted with Virginia Pinnick's arrangements.
Tributes
Darlene Claycamp wrote on Dec 11, 2024:
"Dennis & family, I am so saddened on Virginia?s passing. We were classmates at Seymour High School and worked together at Beef King. So many fond memories. She was so thoughtful and I so much appreciated her cards of encouragement to me. Sending prayers for comfort. "
Beth Adams wrote on Dec 11, 2024:
"My deepest condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your good memories ."
Lissa Mason wrote on Dec 9, 2024:
"My heart is broken to lose my beautiful sister-in-law & friend. Her sweet gentle spirit will be missed by all who knew & loved her especially by those blessed to call her family. Rest in the arms of the Father until we meet again ??"