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BEVINGTON (Lawton), Paula

Paula Lawton Bevington passed away at home in her sleep on August 4, 2024. The eldest child of Mary Patricia Walsh Lawton and G. Albert Lawton, Paula was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 25, 1937. At age 20, she graduated magna cum laude from St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana. In 1961, she earned a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, followed by graduate work at Middlebury College and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Paula became the first woman associate hired by Sutherland Asbill & Brennan in Atlanta, during an era in which many law firms did not hire women. In 1963, she went to work for the Peace Corps in Washington, DC, and then researched international law on a Fulbright scholarship at Central University of Venezuela in Caracas. From Venezuela, she traveled throughout South America, and then around the world.

Paula returned to Atlanta, where friends, Donna and Mike Egan, initiated a blind date between Paula and E. Milton Bevington. As fate would have it, the two married in 1965. She welcomed his three sons: Milton, Jr., Rickey (Robin Hall), and Peter, who had lost their mother, Betsy Rickey, in 1962, in the Air France crash at Orly Field (Paris), a tragedy which inspired the creation of the Woodruff Arts Center. Paula and Milton were blessed with four more sons and a daughter: George, Mary, Christian (Tracy Kovacs), Charles (Miranda Tumlin), and Justin (Tracy Hollink). Milton founded Servidyne Incorporated in 1974, an energy engineering company, pioneering conservation strategies before environmental stewardship had become a global priority. Paula joined Milton at Servidyne from 1980 to 2002. After Servidyne, she became the VP of Development for SciTrek, and continued fundraising at Marcus Institute, now Marcus Autism Center. In 2008, she and Milton formed Bevington Advisors, a philanthropic consultancy.

In her free time, Paula was an enthusiastic alumna of Lauralton Hall (Connecticut), St Mary's, and Yale, and her volunteer service spanned from Flannery O'Connor's Andalusia Foundation to papers on the impact of Rev. Henry Hugh Proctor's music concerts on race relations in Atlanta. She has been in leadership roles with the Junior League of Atlanta, the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Board of Councilors at The Carter Center, the American Red Cross-Atlanta, the Village of St. Joseph, the Georgia Council for International Visitors, the National Conference of Christians and Jews, UNICEF-Atlanta, African American Panoramic Experience (APEX), Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, Theatre Gael, Girls Incorporated, Rollins School of Public Health (Emory) Dean's Council, Friends of Spelman College, the Atlanta Music Festival, and more.

Paula chaired the statewide Georgia Human Relations Commission and was the first woman president of the Rotary Club of Atlanta. She also served as president of the Justice Center of Atlanta. She was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the Society of International Business Fellows, the YWCA Academy of Women Achievers, the State Bar of Georgia, Leadership Atlanta Alumni, and a book club launched in the '70s, which continues today. Over the years, she received numerous awards, including an honorary Doctorate from LaGrange College. It is only fitting that the Atlanta Rotary Club's Pioneer Award was named for Paula and that she had the opportunity to present the inaugural award at a Rotary meeting this past June.

Writer, activist, friend, and beloved mentor, Paula contributed with purpose and generosity, prioritizing her faith and family. In a gracious way, she "did not go gently into that good night." Paula is survived by her sister, Dr. Elena Lawton de Torruella; and was predeceased by her husband, E. Milton Bevington; her sons, Peter and Charles; and her brother, Dr. Jorge A. Lawton. In addition to her remaining children, she is survived by twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Paula donated her body to Emory University School of Medicine. Her Memorial Service will be held on August 16, 2024, at 10:00 AM, at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta, Georgia. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to Atlanta Legal Aid or to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Georgia. The family especially thanks DeJon Reese and her team at Rest Assure Home Care, for their compassionate attention to Paula in her final weeks.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 9, 2024.

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David McKenney

June 9, 2025

As a member of Milt's Atlanta Trane office my wife and I were invited to their wedding and reception at her father's home. Over the years we traveled together as a group, and I was fortunate to be able to maintain our friendship. She was president of Atlanta Rotary the year that I joined, and I enjoyed seeing her over the following 25 years. I had tremendous respect for her brilliance and her many accomplishments over the years.

Cedric Suzman

August 20, 2024

I was deeply saddened by Paula´s passing. She was a remarkable participant and leader in too many spheres to mention, as is clear from her outstanding biography.

I had the great privilege to work with her and Milton at the Southern Center for International Studies as Atlanta became an international city. Her contribution to building Atlanta was inestimable.

My condolences to her family. She will be deeply missed.

Cedric Suzman

James Kovacs

August 17, 2024

Though we only met a few times face to face and exchanged Christmas gifts I admired how she presented herself as a graceful and elegant woman of the South. She will be missed by Yukiko and I. Fortunately we both have pleasant memories and images of her in our mind's eye, she'll never be forgotten by us. We are sorry for your loss but the process of life may have provided a bit of comfort from any pain she was experiencing. Your Mother was a true representation of a Southern Belle. Again we are sorry for your loss. Love you Grandma and Grandpa Kovacs from Las Angeles, California

Jim Stokes

August 13, 2024

Paula was a great inspiration to me. I was so pleased to see that the Rotary Club of Atlanta honored her by naming an award for her.

Mike...

August 13, 2024

Outstanding!!!

Gulshan Harjee

August 12, 2024

A Renaissance Woman , truly larger than life from
A solid Education to mother hood and an unimaginable dedication to her Community. Paula , you and your beautiful smile are missed. This world is definitely a better place since you arrived in it. Rest in peace Dear Friend !

Judy Milestone

August 12, 2024

A very special lady.She did so much that was good. May her memory be for a blessing.

Mary Ann Siegel

August 12, 2024

Dear Justin, Christian, Mary-Laurence, and George,

This news is devastating and I wish we still lived in GA so we could tell you in person what an extraordinary mom you have. Paula's intelligence, wit, optimism, kindness, and generosity were without equal. I loved and admired her and felt privileged to call her my friend. Her knack for bringing out the best in people made us come away feeling warm, supported, and buoyant. So, so rare.

Please know that we are with you in the days and weeks ahead, in spirit and with MUCH love,

Mary Ann Siegel

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Avery Tucker Fontaine

August 9, 2024

I have remembered her words from a long ago business lunch during which Paula spoke to me about stepmother-hood. She said the key was love - whether by death or divorce, if you´ve become a stepmother, the kids´ pain is more important than your rights/ego. SO TRUE. And super helpful in clutch moments. With that one pearl, her wisdom made huge, positive ripples in our family.

Bonnie O Neill

August 9, 2024

Paula was my first friend when we moved to Atlanta in the 70's. I was the lucky recipient of her friendship, her wisdom , generosity and kindness. She was an inspiring ,effective and gifted community leader . Atlanta has lost a treaure and so many of us have lost a precious friend . May her family find comfort in knowing what a blessing her amazing life was.

Wesley Morgan

August 9, 2024

May her memory be a blessing. On behalf of my nuclear family and the broader families of Morgans we wish much love and happiness in spite of the sadness of her loss. We have another angel in heaven.

Charles Siegel

August 9, 2024

Dear Justin, Christian, Mary, and George, I´m so sorry. Your mother was so incredibly kind and smart. She gave us bulletproof corporate governance advice that has stood the test of time and bears witness to her incredible talent and wide ranging intellect and experience. She let me stay over when I was separated from my family during the early 80s Atlanta blizzard and was always so supportive of the local neighborhood kids. I will pay this forward! Charles

Andrea Arena

August 9, 2024

Such an inspiring pioneer. She pathed the way and lead the charge for so many. Now it is time for her to rest. Her conviction, passion and commitment lives on in all of us. Thank you Paula.

Alisa Hornstein Haber and Arthur Haber

August 9, 2024

Rickey and Robin, George and all the family, we are so sorry for your loss, I am thankful I got to know Paula through her work with Atlanta Legal Aid, she brought joy and kindness wherever she went. Much love

Martha Brooks

August 9, 2024

I knew Paula was an amazing woman and looked up to her for inspiration in so many counts, but reading this, I realize I understood only a small fraction of her impact on the world. What an honor to have known her!

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