Barbara Vucanovich

Barbara Vucanovich

Barbara Vucanovich Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 11, 2013.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Barbara Vucanovich, who was the first woman to represent Nevada in Congress and went on to serve the sprawling, rural 2nd Congressional District for 14 years, died Monday after a brief illness, family members said. She was 91.

Vucanovich died at an assisted living complex in Reno less than two weeks before her 92nd birthday, after breaking her pelvis in February and never fully recovering, according to her daughter, Patty Cafferata.

The Republican was remembered as a warm-hearted trailblazer.

"Barbara Vucanovich was the matriarch of her political generation," said Gov. Brian Sandoval, calling her Nevada's "Silver Lady."

He compared her to another conservative who recently passed away - British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the "Iron Lady."

"First and foremost, however, Barbara was a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother," Sandoval said. "Her family was always her priority, even as she served the ent ire Nevada family in the United States Congress."

Vucanovich was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982 - the same year as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid - and she served from 1983 until her retirement in 1997. Her tenure included stints on the House Interior, Natural Resources, and Appropriations committees, and the Subcommittee on Military Construction.

Among the bills she authored and saw enacted as law was the repeal of the 55 mph speed limit, and the source tax, which prevented more than one state from collecting taxes on pension and retirement benefits of retirees - many of whom moved to Nevada.

Vucanovich won her first term with the slogan, "What Congress needs is a tough grandmother." She campaigned for her seventh term by attacking the Clinton administration, saying she wanted to fight its tax proposals, including levies on casinos and gamblers.

Her repeated re-election, she said, showed that Nevadans wanted a conservative voi ce in Congress.

During her final term, she was elected as Republican conference secretary, one of four party leadership positions. She became the first Nevadan to serve in a leadership role in the House.

"Barbara helped to break the glass ceiling for Nevada women in the political world," said Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat.

Accomplishments aside, Vucanovich was no stranger to adversity. She outlived two husbands and a son, and was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after she was elected.

She went on to champion funding for early screening, detection and treatment, and treatment of the cancer at a time when many women were afraid to talk about it, women's advocates said. She also supported equal pay and treatment for women, while taking a Republican stance to oppose abortion and support the death penalty.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle recalled her personal touch: Republican Sen. Dean Heller remembered her taking him to lunch in the congressional dining hall on one of his first trips to Washington, and Reid remembered that she and her husband were inseparable.

"While Barbara was deeply honored to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, her family always came first," family members said in a statement. "Perhaps that is why she was so admired as a politician."

Born in Camp Dix, N.J., to Army Major General Thomas Farrell and Ynez White Farrell, a member of one of Southern California's founding families. Vucanovich was raised in New York state and moved to Reno in the late 1940s.

It was there that she met her first husband, attorney Ken Dillon Sr., and became active in Republican politics. After Dillon's death in 1964, she married George Vucanovich, a native of Tonopah.

She worked on campaigns and served as a staffer for Republican U.S. Sen. Paul Laxalt before assuming a newly created congressional post that encompassed 16 of Nevada's 17 counties - virtually the entire state excep t for Las Vegas and Henderson.

Her second husband died of leukemia in 1998.

A funeral for Vucanovich is set for Friday at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Reno.

MICHELLE RINDELS, Associated Press


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Steve Slattery

July 21, 2016

A great American who embodied everything this country is about. May other women and men follow in her footsteps and stand on her shoulders.

Tracy (Payton) Robinson

June 17, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Barbara always had a smile.

Ann (Sulllivan) & Keith Flanders

June 16, 2013

Pat how lucky I have been to know you and your Mother. She was someone special. I know you will miss her a lot. Our prayers to you Pat and your family. Hope to see you soon.
God Bless you and your family.

Allen Montoya

June 16, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Craig (Bill) Comstock

June 15, 2013

To the family of Barbara Vucanovich. We are so sorry for your loss. We pray for strength and Gods comfort during this most difficult time in your life.

June 14, 2013

I am very sorry for your loss. I offer my condolences at this sad time. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. 2Cor. 1:3

Jeannette Dupouy Hale

June 13, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers to Patty and your family. Sincerely, Jeannette Dupouy Hale and family.

Ms. Marion Larson

June 13, 2013

Words cannot express the sympathy this brings to you . . May God light the way
with His peace and make a way with His love.

Kres & Linda Hilts

June 12, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers to the family. She was a ground-breaking and inspirational leader. We could use someone like her right now. May you feel God's comfort during this difficult time.

Ed Allison

June 12, 2013

A wonderful woman--a wonderful friend for fifty years--the memories we shared--prayers to all

Joanne Oakes

June 12, 2013

It is with sadness that I read of Barbara's passing. Her devotion to the State of Nevada was admirable and she will be missed. My deepest sympathy to Patty and the family.

Bonnie Wilson

June 12, 2013

Friends like Barbara are never lost to us in death; just held closer in our hearts. Separated by time and space we are never separated by the loving ties that bind us.

June 12, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dorothy & Bill Dobson

June 12, 2013

Our sympathy and prayers for Barbara and the family. She was well admired by us and many Nevadans.

Kathy J

June 12, 2013

What a "special mightiness" to have lived 91 years. (Psalms 90:10) My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

June 12, 2013

to the family of BARBARA VUCANOVICH I SEND MY COMDOLENCES.During this time of sorrow I hope you draw comfort from the GOD of comfort. ISAIAH 61,1,2.

SINCERELY,
Ms Carruth

Bankston

June 12, 2013

W offer our sympathy. may the comfort and strength only God can give be with you.

T B

June 12, 2013

America currently lacks the leadership her generation provided. She will be missed!

Robyn

June 12, 2013

My condolences to the Vucanovich family. I hope you all can have peace from God during this difficult time. (Romans 15:33)

June 12, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jerdine Duncan

June 11, 2013

I would like to express my sincere sympathy for the passing of your love one. May you find peace and comfort from the God who comfort those who mourn. Isa 66:13.

Dave Woodworth

June 11, 2013

My Deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Barbara. May she rest in peace in the hands of the Lord. She was a great lady and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

June 11, 2013

We are so sorry and sad for your families loss. Barbara was a good and kind person. She will be missed. Al and Jeannie Trejo

Tony Ilardi

June 11, 2013

What a great lady! Nevada could use more politicians like Barbara! Thank you Barbara for all you have done. Nevada will miss you!

Joy Brandt

June 11, 2013

Sympathy and condolences to the family of Barbara Vulcanovich.

Kitty Rose

June 11, 2013

My deepest condolances to the family. I remember back when George & Barbara dated and then married. Many fond memories of Barbara. We now have a new angel.

Kitty Rose (widow of Harvey Rose)

T T

June 11, 2013

I'm sorry for your loss. Mrs.Vucanovich served her country,and the family will be in my prayers.

Nestor Rivera

June 11, 2013

Dear Repubican Congresman Barbara Vacunovich my sincere Condolence deep sympathy.Sincerely,Marlin Rivera, Johnny Rivera, Hale Rivera, David Rivera, Linnette Mary Rivera, Jeremy "JJ' Rivera, De Angel Dominguez, Daniela Rivera, Glabiela Rivera, Amanda Huertas de Rivera, Tristan San Michael Rivera Juliano Rivera, Nestali Rivera, Nathacha Rivera, Nethenio Rivera, Luis Antonio Rivera, Nestor Rivera, Bianca Rivera, Naomy Rivera. Sincerely,Nestor Luis Rivera P.O Box 937 Belden St Norwalk Ct 06852

Fannie Toner

June 11, 2013

My condolences to family and friends. Mrs. Vucanovich was a figure in Nevada politics from the time I came to Nevada in 1982. I believe she was a lady of principle.

Al Lockett

June 11, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Betty Thompson

June 11, 2013

In appreciation of your service to our country and support of women's issues.

Derek TenEyck

June 11, 2013

God Bless and thank you for your great service to the state of Nevada.

June 11, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the family

Greg White

June 11, 2013

So Sorry to all the family for your loss.I remember doing roof repairs for her,quite some time ago.God Bless,Take care.

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