Mrs. Jenkins was born Feb. 1, 1926, in Rockingham County near Elkton, and was a daughter of the late William Homer and Elsie Offenbacker Alger.
She was a member of Bethel United Church of Christ and was a charter member of the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics Ladies' Auxiliary. She was a homemaker and had worked in the cafeteria for Rockingham County Public schools.
Survivors include her husband, Ray S. Jenkins, a resident at Loyalton of Harrisonburg; a son, Donnie Jenkins of Elkton; a brother, William H. Alger Jr. of Shenandoah; a sister, Virginia Monger of Elkton; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Dan Bassett, the Rev. L.J. "Dickie" Campbell Jr. and Donnie Jenkins will conduct the funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bethel United Church of Christ near Elkton. Burial will follow at Elk Run Cemetery in Elkton.
---Harrisonburg Daily News Record 3/10/2008
Mrs. Jenkins was born Feb. 1, 1926, in Rockingham County near Elkton, and was a daughter of the late William Homer and Elsie Offenbacker Alger.
She was a member of Bethel United Church of Christ and was a charter member of the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics Ladies' Auxiliary. She was a homemaker and had worked in the cafeteria for Rockingham County Public schools.
Survivors include her husband, Ray S. Jenkins, a resident at Loyalton of Harrisonburg; a son, Donnie Jenkins of Elkton; a brother, William H. Alger Jr. of Shenandoah; a sister, Virginia Monger of Elkton; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Dan Bassett, the Rev. L.J. "Dickie" Campbell Jr. and Donnie Jenkins will conduct the funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bethel United Church of Christ near Elkton. Burial will follow at Elk Run Cemetery in Elkton.
---Harrisonburg Daily News Record 3/10/2008
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