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Obituary for Meredith Littleton (Bugs) Jennings, Jr. Meredith Littleton (Bugs) Jennings, Jr.
Navy Seabee Was Vietnam Veteran, Westvaco Paper Machine Team Leader

Meredith Littleton (Bugs) Jennings, Jr., 74, of Jackson River Road, Covington, Virginia, died Friday, December 18, 2020 died at his daughter's residence.

Mr. Jennings was born August 2, 1946 in Covington, a son of the late Meredith L. Jennings, Sr. and Betty Arrington Fitzgerald.

Meredith served as a Navy Seabee serving two tours in Vietnam.

Meredith retired as a Team Leader on the #5 & #8 paper machines from Westvaco. He was a member of the Christian Motorcycle Association and loved riding his Harley Trike with his friends.

He was a member of Mt. Pleasant Church and a former member of Good News Church.

Surviving are his fiancé, Theresa Antonini; his four children, Sylvia Moats and husband, Dan, Scott Jennings and wife, Robin, Michael Jennings and wife, Amy and Marla Toombs and husband, Jason; the mother of his children, Lynda Jennings; five grandchildren: Logan Toombs, Cheyenne Jennings, Megan Moats, Braden Toombs, and Benjamin Jennings, his fiancé's mother, Shirley Robey; his fiancé’s children, and grandchild, Jason Antonini, Micaela (Ki) Antonini, and Elijah Antonini; three brothers, Timothy, Gary and William Jennings, and a number of nieces and nephews.

In keeping with the current Covid-19 pandemic guidelines masks are required and those in attendance are required to always practice social distancing.

A funeral service will be held Tuesday December 22, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Arritt Funeral Home with the Pastor Buddy Burks officiating.

The interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery with military rites being presented by the Curtis A. Smith Post 1033 Veterans of Foreign Wars.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made in Mr. Jennings' name to the Wounded Warrior Program at P. O. Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675-8516 or to the Valley View Animal Rescue at 5757 Rich Patch Road, Covington, VA 24426.