Community Remembers Gina McCuen: A Life Dedicated to Service and Inspiration

Community Mourns the Loss of Gina McCuen

Columbia, SC – The Columbia community is in mourning after the passing of Virginia A. McCuen, affectionately known as “Gina,” who left this world on September 15, 2024, at the age of 81. Gina passed away due to complications from Multiple Sclerosis, surrounded by the warmth and love of her family. A memorial service is scheduled to be held on September 28 at 11 a.m. at St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Lexington, with a visitation to follow.

A Life of Inspiration

Gina’s life was nothing short of inspirational. She was recognized as a strong female business owner, a dedicated community activist, and a relentless fighter in her ongoing battle with MS. Her positive outlook was contagious, as she believed in expecting the best not just from herself but also from those around her.

Her contributions to the Lexington and Columbia area were immense. She was the proud owner of Snelling and Snelling of Lexington, a staffing service she opened in 1982. Under her leadership, the franchise achieved remarkable success, consistently ranking in the top 100 among 300 Snelling offices nationwide. Gina’s efforts have facilitated the placement of over 1,700 people into jobs, with combined salaries surpassing $28 million.

Building a Legacy

Not just a successful entrepreneur, Gina was also a pioneer in the community. During the late 1980s, she undertook the ambitious project of developing a business complex named Victoria Square in downtown Lexington, despite being advised otherwise. Her vision and determination prevailed, and she became a prominent figure in local business and civic activities.

Her accomplishments earned her numerous accolades. She was honored as both Regional Manager of the Year and Regional Consultant of the Year, and in 1998, she entered the prestigious Million Dollar Club after “cashing in” over $1 million in job placements, a mark only a handful of recruiters achieved at that time.

A Focus on Community Service

Before her successful venture with Snelling, Gina had already made her mark in various capacities, including a career counselor at the University of Georgia, and serving as a coordinator with the Children in Placement Project in Richland County, where she helped locate foster children.

Her long-standing commitment to community service also saw her involved in many organizations. She took on roles within the Lexington Kiwanis Club and the League of Women Voters, among many others. Gina’s efforts did not go unnoticed; she received several awards, including the Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Award and the YWCA Twin Diamond Award.

Education and Early Life

Gina was born on February 10, 1943, in Farmville, N.C., and attended Farmville High School, where she built lifelong friendships. She earned her master’s degree in guidance and counseling from Ohio University and a bachelor’s degree in religion and philosophy from Barton College, where she excelled in academics and was a cheerleader.

Gina’s faith was important to her, and she demonstrated her commitment by being an active member of both Lexington United Methodist Church and St. Stephens Lutheran Church. Additionally, she served as a Stephen Minister, helping others in the community find healing and hope.

Remembering Gina

Gina is survived by her sister, her two daughters, and several grandchildren, all of whom she cherished immensely. Her passion for life, unwavering spirit of leadership, and love for her family and community will continue to inspire all who knew her.

A Lasting Impact

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St. Stephens Lutheran Church or the South Carolina Ballet, ensuring that Gina’s legacy of service and commitment to bettering her community lives on. As her family and friends gather to celebrate her remarkable life, they will undoubtedly share stories filled with warmth, love, and admiration for a truly remarkable woman.


Author: HERE Chapin

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