Virginia Ann Reynolds
Knickerbocker - Submitted for the USGenWeb
by Richard P. Sevier December 31, 2019
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Virginia Ann Reynolds
Knickerbocker, Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Monroe
News-Star December 31, 2019
Monroe - A
Celebration of Life for Virginia Ann Reynolds Knickerbocker,
75, of Monroe will be held at 10:00 AM, Friday, January 03, 2020, in the chapel
of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Road.
Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM Thursday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Knickerbocker was born November 10, 1944, in
Tallulah, LA, to the late W.P. and June Edmondson Reynolds and went to be with
the Lord December 30, 2019, after a lengthy battle with cancer. She graduated
from Neville High School in 1962 and received her bachelor's degree in 1983
from Northeast Louisiana University. Her long and illustrious career began in
high school as an elevator operator for J.C. Penney. During her last 30 years,
she worked at the City of Monroe for Mayor Bob Powell and went on to serve as
administrative director of the Northeast Louisiana Cancer Institute where she
retired in 2010. She served as Secretary for the Monroe Fire/Police Civil
Service Board for more than 20 years. She was a dedicated employee and in her 50-year
career, she never took a sick day. In 2001, with her longtime friend, Dee Dee Cook, they founded the Cancer Foundation League.
Throughout her career, Virginia served on various civic and charitable
committees and boards.
Virginia, known as "Minnie" to her family, never met a stranger. She
was the life of any party, a straight shooter, loved to laugh, and make others
laugh. She was a gifted leader with a feisty spirit, extremely generous,
compassionate, and big-hearted. Virginia's love for the Lord inspired her to
invest her time in various church organizations especially those having to do
with missions, which was her heart. She attended and was a member of North
Monroe Baptist Church.
Preceded in death by parents and brother, the late Charlie Reynolds (late wife LaRue).
Survivors include her sweetheart of 57 years, Bobby; daughters, Kay Dick (Teal)
and Kim Barnes (David); grandchildren, Caleb Dick (Ashten),
Aaron Dick, and Jackie Dick; great-grandson, Levi Dick; sisters, Gwen McKinnie (late husband Wayne), Mary Zambie (late husband
Jimmy), and Becky Branch (Ray); brothers, Billy Reynolds (late wife Marsha) and
Jack Reynolds; and numerous beloved nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Oncology Associates and extend a special thank
you to Louisiana Hospice, especially Jennia, Brandy,
Nancy, Reba, Natalie, and Mary.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Cancer
Foundation League or North Monroe Baptist Church, both in Monroe.