John Everett "Fud" Benson

John Everett "Fud" Benson obituary, Newport, RI

John Everett "Fud" Benson

John Benson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home - Newport on Jun. 13, 2024.

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John Everett Benson, known far and wide as "Fud," was born in Newport, Rhode Island in 1939 and grew up in the Point section of town, not far from the Colonial-era stone carving shop which his father, John Howard, had run since the 1920s. As a teenager, Benson learned from his dad how to draw, and hand carve letters in stone.
The elder Benson died in 1956, and young Fud went to study sculpture at RISD. As a senior, he participated in the inaugural year of the school's European Honors Program, where he was also exposed to the great inscriptional letter carving of Imperial Rome. Returning home with his wife, Ruth, and their infant son, Christopher, Benson went directly to work at the family business alongside his mother, Fisher, who had assumed its management after her husband's death. In 1964, the shop was awarded the prestigious job of designing and hand-carving the inscriptions on President John F. Kennedy's memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, a commission completely designed and executed by the still very young carver.
The Kennedy job launched Benson's career and was followed by a long string of equally noteworthy civic and institutional commissions at colleges and universities throughout the US and especially in the Nation's capital. The magnum opus of his civic work there was done for the California-based landscape architect Lawrence Halprin on the Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial.
In addition to his civic inscriptions, Benson completed many private commissions in a decades-long repertoire of elegant, handmade headstones, tablets and plaques made for a who's-who of noteworthy clients throughout the US. He retired from letter carving after completing the Roosevelt job, handing the running of the shop off to his younger son Nick who still runs it today. Fud married his second wife, Karen Augeri, in 1988 and has spent the past twenty-five years working at his first passion as a figurative sculptor, completing numerous portrait commissions and figures in clay, plaster and bronze.
The recipient of numerous honors and distinctions throughout his career, including an Honorary Doctorate from RISD, Fud was also a well-known local figure in Newport. Beginning in the 1960s, he played and sang in local taverns with a colorful cast of both well-known and locally beloved folk musicians. For the past thirty-five years he and Karen spent many happy days in their boat, The Point Hummer, which Benson built himself. They loved being out on Narragansett Bay, and especially visiting their beloved Rose Island.
Benson is preceded in death by his two brothers, Thomas and Richard Benson and is survived by his first wife, Ruth, his second wife Karen, his sons Christopher and Nicholas, their wives Cybele Leverett and Alexandra Flood Benson and their children William, Fisher and Henry and Hope.
A Memorial service will be held in the Fall. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Rose Island Lighthouse & Fort Hamilton Trust, or to the Redwood Library.

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Dr Hannah S Wilder Wiseheart

September 3, 2024

I met Fud through a musician friend, John Roberts, one evening when we stopped by the shop. Fud and John played music, while I studied the light inside the shop as it hit the large crane, walls, and the lamplight and moonlight outside the large open back door. On learning that I was interested in calligraphy, he generously opened his safe and brought out some rare books for me to study while they played. We met several times afterward, once while I was designing books on Beacon Street and he was working on lettering above the Museum of Art. He was a serious and dedicated Man of Letters with a kind and fun loving sense of musical play, and lived an excellent and admirable life.
May we remember him with joy that he was among us for as long as he was. Hannah S Wiseheart, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Elissa (Scott) Della-Piana

July 18, 2024

I treasure a palpable memory of Fud, at RISD...Walking down Benefit Street, I came across him at work up on a ladder, as he "effortlessly" carved the letters into the lintel of the building that was to become, BENSON HALL, named for his brilliant and iconic father.

Susan Sarantos

June 20, 2024

I'm so sad to see this news. I've got fond memories of all the Benson brothers from working on jewelry in Tom's old building at 18 Elm St. in the 1970's, being on the board of the Arts and Cultural Alliance at it's start working with Barbara and watching musical performances at local venues like The Pelham. Newport is not the same without them and their energy. Alexa is my favorite font! The talent is too numerous to mention. Love and thoughts, Susan Sarantos

Donna Sauve Grisham

June 15, 2024

Dear Karen,
Thinking of you as you celebrate your husband´s beautiful life, and sending you love and prayers during this difficult time.Donna

Anne Ramsey Cuvelier

June 14, 2024

Fud was a brilliant musician as well as his talents with stone carving-and we enjoyed hearing him and his musical group perform-(I remember when Fisher and Howard were excited that Tommy Tew was going to have a sibling) that would be Fud!

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