Virginia, “Ginny” (Hutchens) Honeycutt passed away Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at her home in Clemmons, NC. She was born February 6, 1932 in Austin, MN to George and Olive Evans, the second of four children. Her childhood was spent in Saint Paul, MN. She then moved with her family to the Triad in the mid 1950’s. She lived in High Point, NC for over four decades, where she had three sons with her first husband, Robert L. Hutchens. She and her second husband, Randall Honeycutt lived in High Point for nearly 20 years. After retiring, she built her “dream home” on the banks of the New River in Boone, NC.
During her life, she was interested in education and children. As a young woman, she loved performing puppet shows that the Junior League of High Point presented in schools. Ginny was one of three founders of Westchester Country Day School in 1967. In the early 1980’s she presciently saw a need for quality day care and started A Child’s World, which had locations in High Point and Greensboro. She loved her “kids” and loved making a difference in their lives for nearly 20 years. She was a woman who saw others’ needs and was committed to meeting them.
Ginny loved new experiences and wasn’t afraid to try different things, whether it was soloing her airplane, getting her degree as an Emergency Medical Technician, working as a realtor, starting a school and a business or just riding on the back of Randall’s motorcycle. She loved picnics in the country and fishing and she adored her sons. Ginny had a life full of grace and opinions and was a blessing to all who knew her. She was a devout believer and was not afraid to leave this world.
Ginny is survived by her husband of 40 years, Randall, her sons, Scott R. Hutchens of Boone, NC, Robert L Hutchens II (Shelley) of Farmington NC, and Thomas L. Hutchens of Moore Haven, FL and her sister Marilyn Reins of Clemmons, NC. Per her wishes, there will not be a memorial service. Remembrances may be sent to Westchester Country Day School 2045 North Old Greensboro Rd, High Point, NC 27265.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.frankvoglerandsonsclemmons.com for the Honeycutt family.
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