Virginia Ann Klingelhofer's Obituary
Virginia Ann Klingelhofer passed away early Monday morning on August 1, 2022 at her home, she was surrounded by her loving family. She was born on March 27, 1949 in Claymont, Delaware. She was a daughter of the late Otareta Green Nichols and Nelson Warren Nichols.
Virginia Klingelhofer went by many names which include Jenny, Ginny, or even the nickname "princess." Virginia was a strong and independent woman, that never gave up challenges without a fight. Virginia was a woman who would give everything to the people that she loved. She had many hobbies throughout her life. Virginia loved being outdoors, whether it was fishing, gardening, or even just sitting outside with her best fur friend Zena. Virginia loved going places, like going to get her nails done or even riding Harley motorcycles with her survived fiancé John Bachman. Virginia enjoyed the fast life of driving a Mustang, especially with the top down singing her favorite country tunes like Brooks and Dunn. Virginia would drive to her favorite place... the casino. She loved going and playing her favorite slot machines with people she held so dearly in her heart.
Virginia was a very hard worker and enjoyed learning to do new things. She was a homemaker, nurse, and enjoyed working with children in a daycare center. Virginia was a caring mother, fiancée, daughter, and grandmother.
Besides her mother and father, Virginia had some brothers and sisters who preceded her in death. Virginia is survived by many family members. Virginia is survived by a brother, Bobby Nichols and his wife Connie Nichols, and two sisters, Mildred Rhoat and Margaret. Virginia is survived by two sons, Kenneth Devincentis Jr. and his wife Amy Devincentis, and Timothy Miller Sr. and his fiancée Chelsea Allen. Virginia is survived by three grandchildren, Kenneth Devincentis III, Lauren Miller, and Timothy Miller Jr. Virginia will be truly missed by friends and family.
Virginia's Celebration of Life and Services will be held private with the family.
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