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Paul Massie Saunders Sr.

1933 - 2022

Paul Massie Saunders Sr. obituary, 1933-2022, Piney River, VA

BORN

1933

DIED

2022

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Wells/Sheffield Funeral Chapel

828 Front Street

Lovingston, Virginia

Paul Saunders Obituary

Paul Massie Saunders Sr.

November 8, 1933 - March 11, 2022

On Friday, March 11, 2022, Paul Massie Saunders Sr. passed in the midst of a large family gathering. Listening to string music and songs, he was swept away. He is survived by his devoted wife of over 65 years, Tatum Newbill Saunders.

A man of many interests, Paul passionately loved God, his family, his country, local history, boxwood, peaches, apples, Indian artifacts, antique farm equipment, and Virginia Tech.

Born on November 8, 1933, to Mildred Massie Saunders and Samuel Edmund Saunders, Paul lived most of his life at "Tye Brook", his family home in Nelson County.

In 1947, Mr. O.O. Atto, an eighth-grade science teacher, taught Paul how to propagate boxwood. Paul was fascinated at the process and through the enthusiasm of his mother and his county agent, Paul started a backyard nursery.

In the summer of 1955, Paul, then an Agricultural Farm Agent, met Tatum, a UVA nursing school graduate, at a 4-H event near her home in Franklin County, Va. They were married August 18, 1956.

Paul loved the farm but found it difficult to support his growing family that soon included seven sons. To provide steady cash flow, he continued his family's tradition as a land surveyor. However, he hated property line disputes that required him to be in court. In 1981, after surveying some 3,000 tracts over 20 years, a copperhead snake bit him as he was climbing out of a creekbank. Soon thereafter, he used the snake as a worthy excuse to quit surveying and to devote all his time to his true love, the nursery and orchards.

In the 1960's, he began to ship his boxwood to garden centers throughout Virginia and Maryland. Early on, he recognized problems with the predominant variety 'English' boxwood and began a search for better cultivars. Paul helped to establish 60 testing sites from New England to Chicago southward to Memphis and the Carolinas. Colleges, universities, botanical gardens, arboreta, and individuals participated in an evaluation project whose goal was to introduce new varieties into the industry.

Throughout his life, Paul took Tatum with him when he traveled, and they worked as a team. The business grew, and with the help of many devoted workers, Saunders Brothers, Inc. now grows and ships plants throughout the mid-Atlantic region and has supplied boxwood to the White House, Longwood Gardens, and other historic sites.

In the early 2000's, Paul published a 600-page book Heartbeats of Nelson, in which he took great interest in meeting fellow Nelsonians and arranging Nelson County photos and stories from the American Civil War through Hurricane Camille. He later published Down on the Farm and Memories of the Packing Shed, collections of stories and photos. He was delighted to reflect on the people the farm had brought into his life.

Paul was a loyal Virginia Tech Class of '54 alumnus and held season tickets to the football games for over 50 years. He loved to load up his family and friends and travel to Blacksburg on Saturday mornings. All his sons along with 18 grandchildren are either graduates or are now enrolled at Virginia Tech.

An avid fisherman, Paul anticipated the opening day of trout fishing season every April. He relished telling his thoughts on why the fish were or were not biting. He had little patience for fishermen that didn't sneak up on the fishing holes to avoid being seen by the native Brooks or fishermen who wore bright colors that spooked the fish. Without apology, he often used only a cane pole.

In recent years on Saturday mornings, during fruit harvest at 11 a.m. sharp, Paul would ring a loud bell at the Saunders Brothers Farm Market. He would then heartily lead anyone visiting the farm market in singing "God Bless America". Paul would give free ice cream to any U.S. Veterans in attendance, and then of course have some himself if Tatum was not around!

Paul was the younger brother of Rebecca Saunders Anderson Tucker and Samuel Edmund Saunders Jr., both of whom predeceased him. Paul and Tatum raised seven biological sons, Paul Massie Jr. (Joyce), Thomas Newbill (Lyn), Julian Bennett (Lynn), James William (Amy), Robert Edmund (Pat), John Tatum (Ruth), and Samuel Ferguson (Alisha), along with 35 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Two more young men became a part of the Saunders family and were treated as brothers, Frank Sirois and Ivan (Galina) Morozov. Blood kinship was not a prerequisite to become a part of Paul and Tatum's family. They unconditionally loved people from all walks of life.

The family encourages visitation at the Saunders Brothers Farm Market located at 2717 Tye Brook Highway, Piney River, Va., on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, from 4 until 7 p.m. Please dress comfortably for the weather. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at Calvary Baptist Church in Lovingston, Va., with Pastor John Campbell and the Reverend Roger Roller officiating, followed by interment at Harewood Cemetery at 700 Harewood Lane, Roseland, Va. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Horticultural Research Institute, 2130 Stella Ct., Columbus, OH 43215, or Rose Union Baptist Church, 955 Tye Brook Highway, Piney River, VA 22964.

Family and friends may sign his virtual guestbook at www.WellsSheffiled.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Wells/Sheffield Funeral Chapel, Lovingston, Va., (434-263-4097).


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Published by Daily Progress on Mar. 14, 2022.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Robert and Cheryl L. De Mallie

October 31, 2022

GOD Speed. 1969 Camille at Tye Brook the USPS Roseland 22967 Safe and some of our cousins were found down the Tye River in that flood. You helped so many kin and people .Dr. Williams was not at the cottage.

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Dick and Mary Skutt

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Jane Sublett

March 20, 2022

I had the distinct priviledge of meeting Mr. Saunders and spending most of a day with him when I was doing research for being the grunds committee chairman at my church, He took my friend and me all over his property in his pickup and showed us his home and the part of that house that had been his parents' before he and Mrs. Saunders had moved in. He showed us his greenhouses and told us about his mission to bring migrant workers to a full life in Nelson County and his bringing them to have church services in Spanish in his church and his efforts to have the children tutored in English to help them be assimilated into rural life in Virginia. He took so much time with us, showing us how he protected his peach crop by spraying the fruit with ice to protect it from freezing off, etc. He was
proud to tell us about a new cultivar which he named for his granddaughter. In short he was a loving, giving, smart man with 1000 interests and I am so thankful to have met him. I will never forget him and the influence he had on my life through one day of being with him.

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Tom Strickland

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Tom Strickland

March 18, 2022

Tatum, Paul was really a great person, friend, husband, father and extended family: and he did so much for Nelson County, Virginia Tech, and everyone he met. He was truly a renaissance person, and the world will miss him.

Billy Newman

March 18, 2022

Just learned of Mr. Saunder's passing.

A gentleman that had his priorities in order!!

Deepest sympathy & condolences to the Saunders and extended families.

Thoughts and prayers to each of you!

Barbara Wilson

March 16, 2022

My heart goes out to the Saunders family as you mourn the loss of such a wonderful man. He will missed by so many. I always admired Mr Saunders greatly. Especially his love for family and country. God rest his soul.

Jim Casada

March 16, 2022

It was my genuine privilege to meet Mr. Saunders through one of his sons, Tom, and have multiple opportunities to chat about a wide variety of matters of interest to two sons of the Appalachian soil. He was a good and gracious man, someone who obviously cherished his family, and a pure delight to be around.
To Tom and Lyn, and indeed all the extended family, I hope you find some surcease from sorrow in this time of trouble through warm recollection and the knowledge that here was a man who made the earth better for his presence.

Penni Walker Newsome

March 16, 2022

Our sincere condolences to the family at the loss of Mr. Saunders. We look forward to the blessing of playing music and singing at the farm market again this year, and will dearly miss Mr. Paul´s leading of the singing of God Bless America, but know that he will now be joyously singing in Heaven!

Robert Ware, Jr.

March 15, 2022

I'm so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was related to my family by marriage and we maintained contact over many years. He was a fine man and a true patriot.

Sarah Jane Stewart

March 15, 2022

I´m glad I knew him through work with the Nelson County Historical Society and his and Tatum´s support of Blue Ridge Medical Center. He was a giant of a man.
My sympathy to Tatum and all the family.

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George Allen (former Delegate for Nelson Co. 1982-1991, Governor & U.S. Sen

March 14, 2022

I got the pleasure of meeting and becoming an admiring friend of the exceptional Paul Saunders and his wonderful family back in the 1980´s when I was a member of the House of Delegates representing the people of Nelson County. Later on, as Governor and Senator and as a private citizen, I loved going to the great Saunders Brothers Farm Market to get fresh fruit and treats, including their unique, tasty FROG jam.
Paul Saunders was a consistently kind, supportive and encouraging person with his positive attitude that would always improve any occasion or gathering.
It is so perfect that Pastor John Campbell is officiating the Celebration of Paul Saunders´ life bringing back even more endearing and enduring memories of the best kind of people in beautiful Nelson County.
Susan and I send our deepest condolences to Paul´s dear bride and cheerful teammate Tatum and the generations of their big, wholesome Saunders family.
We all should celebrate the exemplary life of Paul Saunders whose memories and legacy will live on like a strong tall apple tree producing fruit and examples to nourish our bodies and manner of living; graciously and genuinely friendly to everyone. (I know it´s harder to pick apples from tall apple trees. But, I can´t think of Mr. Saunders as anything other than a tall tree)

We all will miss Paul Saunders. And we all thank God to have been blessed by his very special influence in our lives.

George Allen

Ernestine Massie Tabor

March 14, 2022

We will miss him -my prayers are with his family for their loss.

W. A. Pace, Jr.

March 14, 2022

I have known Paul for about 60 years. A true southern gentleman, one of the best and what a great friend. I always enjoyed spending time with him, learning about what the boys were doing, touring the nursery and what was going on in Nelson County. I first got to really know Paul when he and Tatum would come to Charlottesville with a baby boy on her back and selling a steer in the sale. Our friendship commenced and remained thru life. I will miss our visits. My sympathy to the family as he dearly loved each one of you.

Toni Hargis

March 14, 2022

My condolences to the Saunders' family and friends of Mr. Saunders. I met him once and he made an impression upon me as a most gracious gentleman. He will be missed by many who only saw him once and found he had left a wonderful feeling of caring. Rest easy, Mr. Saunders. Your task on earth was done and you now are repeating His reward.

Tom and Sharon Patterson

March 14, 2022

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Saunders family. We grew up on Saunders produce and attended events on weekends about how things have come into todays existence through the museum of artifacts on the premises.
The Hokie Nation has lost another faithful follower.

Ronnie & Tricia Odom / Unicoi Tennessee

March 14, 2022

Paul was such a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with Tatum and family.

Ed and Anne Smith

March 14, 2022

Tatum and family. We are sorry to learn about Paul's passing. Great guy and highly respected. Have never known anyone who was so professionally competent in the area of boxwoods. International recognition is not easily achieved. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.... Miss seeing you at the BRMC board meetings, Tatum. Ed and Anne

Hedy Southard

March 14, 2022

Paul had an extraordinary life and family. I, sure he´ll be overseeing from above. He´s at a reunion of old friends and family. Much love to Tatum and your exceptional family. You´re in my thoughts and prayers.

Wayne Surles

March 14, 2022

As a frequent visitor to Saunders Market and a long term business associate of "one of the Saunder's boys" (Tom) I had a deep respect for Paul , his family and his legacy. I was deeply saddened by the recent news of the death of a man that I perceived to be immortal. Yet I was warmed by the obituary which described his departure in the presence of family and music. Paul was a Giant of a man who will be sorely missed by his family, his community , his industry....and Virginia Tech!!! . May his legacy live on.

Carla Harris

March 14, 2022

My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your husband. His memory will not be forgotten.

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Saunders Brothers Farm Market

2717 Tye Brook Highway, Piney River, VA

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Celebration of Life

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Lovingston, VA

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