Virginia Rathbun Stuart

Virginia Rathbun Stuart obituary, Providence, RI

Virginia Rathbun Stuart

Virginia Stuart Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Monahan Drabble Sherman Funeral Home on Dec. 24, 2022.

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Virginia was born in Providence, RI on the 29th of July,1921; the daughter of Rodman Gardiner Rathbun and Lillian Nevin Rathbun; both descended from families established in 17th century RI. She attended Lincoln School, graduated from Skidmore College and was summarily recruited by the OSS for administrative duties regarding the activities of WWII intelligence gathering and dissemination. She was assigned first to the North Africa Cairo Desk, then briefly to Italy with her final operations location in China. During her assignment in China, she met and married her husband Colonel Gilbert Stuart (dec'd 1973), an Australian fully commissioned in the Chinese Nationalist 5th Army under General Tu Yu-Ming; engaged in commando and training exercises with the OSS.
Upon her return to Providence, Virginia entered a career of communications and broadcasting as one of the first women in on-air broadcast TV while working for Capital Cities Broadcasting at WPRO-TV in Providence, RI, from 1955 to 1963. In 1963 she moved with her family to Honduras, where Col. Stuart, a mining engineer by profession, was engaged in exploratory gold and quicksilver mining. After some years in Central America, she established residence in Washington, DC and was engaged as a specialist media consultant with the office of John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Her penchant for aid and justice for humankind led her career to many challenging and successful ventures with a variety of nonprofit and health organizations; Executive Director of Call for Action; Director of National Volunteer Awards; Director of Tune In New York; Director of Public Relations at Children's Hospital, Boston; Director Public Relations at St Clare's Hospital, NYC dealing with communications and media coverage of the first designated AIDS unit in 1980's New York City.
Virginia retired in 1990 and returned to Providence, RI whence she married Elisha Howard III (dec'd) 2008.
Virginia was a member of the Office of Strategic Services Society, the Providence Art Club, the RISD Museum, Preserve Rhode Island, RI Historical Society and Grace Episcopal Church in Providence. She supported efforts in Native American education as well as several organizations engaged in environmental and animal protection.
Virginia is survived by four children, Clair S. Green, Ann D. Stuart, Mary G. Stuart and Gilbert R. Stuart, nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her sisters Edith Nevin Rathbun of Providence, RI and Ruth Rathbun Pitman of Madera, CA.
A memorial service will be held at a future date to be announced. Donations in her memory may be made to the Providence Animal Rescue League, 34 Elbow St. Providence, R.I. 02903. Condolences may be left at monahandrabblesherman.com

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Elisabeth Crawford

January 30, 2023

I met Virginia at Grace Church in the spring of 2019 having just moved to Providence in February. She was gracious and welcoming with her ever-engaging smile and au courant conversation. Virginia came to my House Blessing in November of 2019 and immediately bonded with my MaltiPoo, Choupinette. The friendship continued when I'd go to her house for tea.
Little did we know that her Christmas Party, December 2019, would be her last (because of Covid).
Virginia reminded me of my grandmother in looks and hobbies, and I wish I had known her sooner. I loved hearing her tell stories of her life's adventures, and, especially of the love of her life, Gil.
Blessings to all her family, who clearly embody Virginia's beautiful genes, and I'm so glad to have met Mary. The memorial and reception were a lovely tribute to her and I'm glad to have been a grateful participant.

Duncan W Cook

January 27, 2023

I had the good pleasure of meeting Virginia through Grace Church in Providence, RI. I was instantly drawn to her engaging presence and effervescent and direct personality. It was an honor to know her. I greatly enjoyed speaking with her and was not surprised to read of her extensive and far-flung career over a long, life lived to the fullest: here was a truly remarkable and accomplished woman! It was a pleasure to meet many members of her family also to whom I express my sincere sympathy. I wish each of you the opportunity to reflect upon and be grateful for her whole life; and, to her spirit godspeed!

Lucille Scanlan and Kenneth Scanlan

December 29, 2022

It was an honor AND a pleasure to know Virginia. She was a GRACIOUS lady to everyone at Grace Church and to everyone she met. I was SO happy to be able to see her last summer at the Coffee Hour at Grace Church, Her life's story is a legacy beyond all legacies!!! Me & Ken send our deepest sympathies to Virginia's family and friends and she will be SADLY missed!!! Luci & Ken

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