Virginia Nall

April 5, 2018
Virginia “Jenny” Cockman Nall, age 73, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, April 5, 2018, lovingly surrounded by her family.
A funeral service will be held at 4:00 pm on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at Glendon Independent Christian Church in Glendon. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at Fry & Prickett Funeral Home from 6:00-8:00 pm and at other times at the home.
Virginia was born on February 22, 1945 to the late Roland Harrison Cockman & Margaret Scott Cockman. She was retired from Sandhills Center for Mental Health & worked previously at Perdue Farms in Robbins, NC, Robbins Oil Company in Robbins, NC & Carolina Soap & Candle Company in Southern Pines, NC. She enjoyed reading, music, gardening, canning & freezing fruits & vegetables, and cooking for her family. She was a wonderful, devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
In addition to her parents, Virginia was preceded in death by a brother, Darrell Cockman. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Stephen Phillips Nall; one daughter, Judy Nall Ritter (Tommy) of Troy, NC; two grandchildren, Matthew Parker (Kali) of Jackson Springs, NC & Nathan Ritter of Troy, NC; three step-grandchildren, Timothy Ritter of Cameron, Dustin Ritter of West End, Ashley Ritter of Spring Lake; three great-grandchildren, Kara Parker & Kaitlyn Parker of Asheboro & Samuel Parker of Jackson Springs; four step great-grandchildren, Jordan Ritter & Virginia Ritter of Spring Lake, Gemma Brown of Jackson Springs, Isabella Ritter of West End; one sister, Etheline Hussey of Star; three brothers, Kenny Cockman of Browns Summit, Ronald Cockman of Robbins, Stanley Cockman (Ginger) of Robbins; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family & church family.
Fry & Prickett Funeral Home is serving the Nall family.
Online condolences may be made at www.PinesFunerals.com
GOD called another one of his children home.- We miss her already; but we know she is at peace in a much better place.- I am praying for GOD to bless her loved ones, to give them peace and strength in such a heart breaking time.-
With our deepest sympathy, love, and prayers!
R.I.P. Virginia
Earth’s loss is Heaven ‘˜s gain. She was a very sweet lady.
Steve and family,- The miles may separate us but we are there in spirit giving you a hug.- We are so sorry for your loss and know that only time can heal the hole left in your hearts.
Love to you over the miles.- Jenny will be greatly missed.
Arnold and Delores Lassiter lit a candle.
Al & Karen Monroe lit a candle.
Judy sending love and prayers for you and all of the family.
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I enjoyed working- with Virginia at Carolina Soap & Candle in the early 70’s.- May your happy memories bring peace and comfort to all of you.
Oh our hearts are broken for you all, such a dear sweet lady.- Yes, she will be greatly missed.- I never saw her what she did not speak to me.- She was always a happy loving person.- God blessed us by having her this long.- Judy and family, please kn
Farrell & Jean Chalflinch lit a candle.
It was under the worst of circumstances that we got to know Virginia. My aunt Lorraine, who was Steve’s cousin, had just been paralyzed in a car accident leaving the hospital where my uncle was dying of cancer. After my uncle died, we communicated with St
A TRADITIONAL FUNERAL BASKET was ordered on April 6, 2018
Sorry for the lost love u all Tim and Brenda moon and Justin
Stephen and Karen Nall Dunn & Caleb lit a candle.
Prayers for family.
Sue D. McDuffie lit a candle.
– So sorry for your loss she was a sweet lady you all are in my prayers.
Steve and Judy, our love, thoughts and prayers are with you. May God’s love comfort and sustain you during this time of sorrow.
Jody and Melva Phillips lit a candle.
Jo Angelina Purvis Bunch lit a candle.
A TRADITIONAL FUNERAL BASKET was ordered on April 7, 2018
MICHAEL SANDERS lit a candle.
Steve and Family,so sorry for your loss.I always looked forward seeing Virginia visiting
Robbins Crossroad Baptist Church. We always enjoyed Memorial- dinner’s and talking
about what food we each had cooked and brought to share with others. Vir
Steve,
We send our love, sympathy, and prayers for you and your family.
We’re so sorry for your loss.
Dear Steve and Judy, I send you my deepest sympathy and warmest condolences.- I was so sorry to hear of her illness.- Although she is no longer with you physically, I know that you have many, wonderful memories of her to help you through this difficult
Prayers, love, and peace for your family on the loss of this wonderful lady. She was always so nice and such a help to us at our farm in Reidsville. I was so sorry to hear of her passing. May she rest easy with God and may your memories be of happy times
Made me so sad to hear of Virginia passing. I will always remember her for being so kind to me when Mark died- and sending me posting from Glendon about up coming events and also inviting me. She was such a sweet person and I pray for your comfort- and-