Patricia Ann Jenkins, 56, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, December 28, 2024 at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
A funeral service will be held on Sunday, January 5 at 2:00 p.m. at Maddox Funeral Home with Sammy Campbell officiating. Inurnment will be private.
Trish was born February 29, 1968 in Fairfax, Virginia, daughter of Kendall Harold Adkins and the late Gaynell Esteppe.
She grew up in Front Royal, Virginia and graduated from Warren County High School, Class of 1986. She attended Laurel Ridge and University of Phoenix where she earned a degree in nursing.
On June 5, 1984, Trish married her best friend, Terry Dwayne Jenkins, Sr. Together they had three children, Terry Dwayne Jenkins, II (Jessica), Amanda Nichole Jenkins (Colt) and Jennifer Rhoden (Jonathan). She is also survived by her grandchildren, Raya, Avery, Harlynn, Colby, Kira, Elijah, TT, Wyatt, Jovie, Autumné, Ayla, who all knew her as Nin, and she loved them all dearly. She is also survived by her sister, Brenda Cornwell (Snake); brother, Kendall Adkins; and numerous nieces and nephews, who knew her as big sissy and to all she was a second mom.
Trish and Dwayne were married for 40 years. The two were inseparable, best friends, and the true definition of soul mates. Trish and Dwayne started dating after she spent the night with Dwayne’s sister and the rest is history. Trish and Dwayne had a marriage many admired and strived to have. They had a perfect marriage simply because of the love they shared and the life they built.
Trish loved to shop, hot potato crafting, crochet, and travel. Every year Trish looked forward to her annual trip to Key West with her sister and their husbands and the shenanigans that would take place. Most of all family get togethers and game nights were her favorite. There was nothing she loved more than having her kids and grandkids all together.
Trish was a shining light in the lives of all who knew her. To her grandchildren she was incredible, loving, and the biggest hearted woman they knew. There was no sporting event or school function she missed. Trish ran her husband ragged to make sure she showed up for her grandkids. They have so many memories to cherish of all the time spent with Nin. Trish was the epitome of family and what it meant.
She never knew a stranger and never turned away a child in need. Trish was a mother to all who walked in her home. She was kind, loving, motherly, caring, and a genuine human being.
Her passing has left a void in the hearts of many family members and friends. She will be dearly missed.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, January 4 from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Trish was a beloved coworker here at Pinnacle in Front Royal. After she obtained her degree she was promoted from dosing nurse to Case Manager. A feather in her cap for sure. I’m glad she got in one last trip to Key West, I know she loved it so much. She will be sorely missed. She was a great gal. My condolences to her family, especially her grandchildren.
Brenda you know I love you guys Gaynell and I was best friends Trish was so much like her your mom is in heaven with her arms out along with God to receive her everyone loves her but God loves her more you and the family have Roshier and my sympathy ❤️ you Mary Bailey
deepest sympathy to the whole family
Thoughts and prayers for the family.