Virginia C. Honeycutt

August 1, 1928 - August 2, 2019
Virginia C. Honeycutt


Virginia C. Honeycutt, age 91 of Wilmington passed away Friday, August 2, 2019 at her daughter’s home in Sebastian, FL.

Virginia was born in Pender County, NC on August 1, 1928 to the late John Robert Corbett and Minnie Jane Walker Corbett. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Worth W. Bolton and Robert Benton Honeycutt, and by two children, Bennie Bolton, and Maxie Bolton; brothers, Sam, Johnny, Nick, Walter, and Tim Corbett; and by sisters Lena Nelson and Myrtle Flower.

Virginia lived for many years on N. Kerr Ave in Wrightsboro, and had moved to Florida to be with her daughter. She was a longtime and faithful member at Wrightsboro Baptist Church.

She is survived by her children, Bronwyn Bolton Dalton (Mike), Ginger Honeycutt Nobles, Jill Honeycutt Malpass, and Worth Bolton (Flo), 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; as well as nieces, nephews and other extended family members.

Visitation for family and friends will be 6-8 Tuesday, August 6. 2019 at Wilmington Funeral Chapel.

Funeral services will be held 2 pm Wednesday, August 7 at Wrightsboro Baptist Church officiated by Rev. Mike Lewis. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park.

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  • August 03, 2019
    Sandra Morris says:
    Ms. Virginia was the sweetest lady. She always sent me cards for the smallest occasions. She was so thoughtful of others and loved God with all her heart. I know that she's at peace with her God now. Oh what a glorious day for her!

  • August 04, 2019
    Jimmy Martin says:
    Virginia was a life long friend and neighbor from my childhood. Her children along with me and my brothers Butch, Bruce, Tony all grew up together. Not to forget my Mother Ethel whom stayed close with Virginia up until she passes. Always going out picking strawberries, blueberries or what ever. They were always doing something. What a wonderful memory I will cherish for all my days. God bless this wonderful family.

  • August 05, 2019
    Denise Leonard says:
    Aunt Ginny, you were one special lady. Memories of you have never faded. You made me go to church and you told me I could not go home with you unless I called you Aunt Ginny. You like my mom were always putting needs of others before your own. You and mom can catch up. Bonnie will feel so lost in her home, but relief she is at peace.

  • August 06, 2019
    Brenda Russ says:
    Mrs. Virginia was truly a woman that loved the Lord and lived it everyday. She will truly be missed. I will always remember her and our times together with our Flora Bass Prayer Group! My prayers and love to her family.

  • August 07, 2019
    The Encouragers Ministry of Wrightsboro Baptist Church says:
    May your heart find comfort in knowing Jesus understand, and He is there. . . to listen, to love you, to wipe away your tears. Praying His Peace Upon You!!!