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James Leon Hoban Jr.

1943 - 2024

James Leon Hoban Jr. obituary, 1943-2024, Lynchburg, VA

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James Hoban Obituary

James Leon Hoban, Jr

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 27, 1943, James Leon Hoban, Jr., died on October 22, 2024, in Lynchburg General Hospital. He was the son of the late Beatrice Guthrie Hoban and James L. Hoban, Sr., both of them eventually residents of Westminster Canterbury, as Jim and I have been since 2016.

For the last seven years, Jim had struggled bravely and often successfully with several serious after effects of cancer treatments he had received in 2007. Those treatments gave him over ten wonderful years, and the after effects took us by surprise. What finally took him from us so suddenly remains another surprise, but his death was mercifully peaceful, with many thanks to the staff of Lynchburg General's Critical Care Unit and to Dr. Samuel Dadzie, for his efforts to save Jim and his kind attention to both Jim and me.

Jim was a modest man, who was appalled by bragging. But in his absence, I can brag about his talents and accomplishments. His undergraduate and Masters degrees were from the University of Virginia, and his PhD, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where we both made lifelong friends. His accomplishments were exemplified in his teaching career of close to forty years. His last twenty-two were happily spent at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, where he successfully established a Communications major, won the Gillie A. Larew teaching prize, and received a Thoresen chaired professorship. Having taught at large universities, the University of New Mexico and the University of Virginia, he was delighted at the opportunities the small college gave him to develop courses and mentor students. And his research furthered his love for travel. He presented papers in numerous locations around the world, including Rio de Janeiro, Nagasaki, and Warsaw. In the late 1990s, he was honored to receive a Fulbright, studying the German film industry.

In addition to his academic career, he was involved in the community. He served on the boards of the Adult Care Center, including a term as Chair. He was also on the board of Lyn-Cag. For many years, he was a Eucharistic Minister with Holy Cross Catholic Church. He visited elderly and sick parishioners, who became his friends and the subjects of portraits beautifully done. And he also served in the food pantry, on the finance committee, and as church librarian.

In 2004, following his retirement, he continued with his volunteer work but began pursuing his interest in art, which intertwined with his love of travel. He took many classes from excellent teachers here and in North Carolina. The results were often extraordinary and exemplified every medium: watercolor, oil, pastel, acrylic, pen and ink, and something stunning involving cold wax. Our extensive travels inspired him, particularly five trips to India between 2011 and 2015. Those resulted in large watercolors and oils, as well as in smaller sketches and watercolors out of which he made cards to give to friends. He could stand in the middle of a crowd and paint or draw on the spot.

While the India adventures were a happy inspiration, so were other travels: Mali (Timbuktu!), Morocco, Algeria, Prague, Paris, Spain. And during the time of the India trips and after, we also traveled four times with groups from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The first focused on Picasso, followed by El Greco, Leonardo, and finally, the Old Masters in Belgium and Holland in 2022. But our home in Elizabeth City, N.C., on the water, and many, many people and places in Charlottesville and right here in Lynchburg were also his subjects. We traveled at least twice a year to New York for plays and museums and friends, but he must have been too busy enjoying it all to draw or paint. Jim's last large oil painting was of the Sea Cloud, a yacht on which we were privileged to sail in the Caribbean in January of 2020, just before the beginning of the pandemic. It was yet another wonderful trip, with new friends who shared with us common interests. Three were artists, with whom Jim loved to sketch and paint. That love of travel began in the 1950s, when Jim's father, an architect, was involved in building hotels in Germany. The family lived in Wiesbaden for over two years, and when work permitted, traveled widely in Europe.

The family's home base was Alexandria, Va., as Jim's father continued to work for the government, the FAA, involved in projects like Idlewild (later JFK) airport and the interior space of Dulles. Jim attended Hammond High School, where he was a star of the Chess Club! (I hope he doesn't see that.) He is survived by Mary Saunders Hoban, his wife of fifty-two years; and by numerous first cousins and their families, who are scattered along the Eastern seaboard region, from North Carolina to New York, with some in California. The Hoban family base was Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where some of the cousins remain. For our many good friends here in Lynchburg and North Carolina and California; for Jim's family and mine who knew and loved him, heartfelt thanks. And to Alonza Poe, a special friend and helper for over forty years here in Lynchburg: many, many thanks. Much gratitude to the staffs of Hearthside Rehab and Drinkard Health Care who have given loving care to Jim and me for the past two years, enabling him to stay as active as possible until a few days before his death. Please know who you are and how grateful we have been.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Public Television, VPM or BlueRidge, the Lynchburg Humane Society, or the Westminster Canterbury Lynchburg Employee Assistance or Education Fund.

A service will be announced at a later date.

Tharp Funeral Home, Lynchburg, is assisting the family. To send condolences, please visit www.tharpfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The News & Advance on Oct. 27, 2024.

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Joan Gore

January 25, 2025

My memories of Jim, John Graham and I walking across the UVa lawn, talking, laughing and loving one another remain vibrant, important and wonderful in my life. So do the times with Jim, John, Mary, Luther and all our friends at one another´s homes experiencing and exploring all the ups and downs downs of life. I will be forever grateful for all this.

Ruth Whalen

November 4, 2024

Cousin Jimmy will always hold a place in my heart as the consummate southern gentleman and sweet man who shared his knowledge of our Hoban and Carpenter lineage with me, the last of the family to remain in Wilkes-Barre. I will always have fond memories of him and Mary. My prayers are with Mary.

Clint Midkiff

November 4, 2024

Those of us who were fortunate to know Jim, recognize what a wonderful friend, l teacher and artist, but most of all a great person!

Jenny Scott Spencer R-MWC '98

October 29, 2024

It's so rare to meet someone who has a bright light in their soul, who is just a good person to their core, so much so that everyone they encounter can see it and everyone is drawn to them. Dr. Hoban was absolutely one of those people. College is over 20 years behind me but I can hear his laughter still like it was last week, and I want to email him every time I see a film that inspires me, or I'm reminded of a rhetoric lesson I learned in his classroom. What an extraordinary man, and what extraordinary luck to get to spend a little time with him.

Megan Plumstead, '98

October 29, 2024

Dr. Hoban introduced me to a lifetime love of film and movies! I will always remember those nights in the viewing room on campus with great affection. And that laugh! What a great and joyful laugh.
So sad to hear of his passing.

Danielle Duran Baron

October 29, 2024

I am heartbroken to hear of Dr. Hoban´s passing. He was my advisor at RMWC. After I graduated and returned to Brazil, he made the journey to Rio to present at a Hitchcock Symposium I had helped organize. Dr. Hoban was the kind of teacher who held high standards with warmth-a gentle yet firm guide who pushed you to think more deeply and expected your very best because he genuinely wanted to leave you better than he found you. I was also lucky to meet his wonderful wife, Dr. Saunders, during their visit to my hometown. I will be keeping them both in my prayers. What a remarkable man. He will be deeply missed.

Beth Schwartz

October 29, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of Jim´s passing. He was an incredible colleague, and an all around wonderful human being! Mary, I hope all those wonderful memories you shared bring you some comfort at this difficult time. With heartfelt sympathy.

Kathy Dupree

October 29, 2024

Mary, my thoughts are with you. Jim was one of my favorite people. I loved his sense of humor and he was always so kind to me. I having wonderful memories of you and Jim. Helping with your computers.
Much love, Kathy Dupree

Carol Ziegler Goldman

October 29, 2024

Oh Mary, my heart goes out to you. I am so sorry for your loss, and our loss too, of such a dear, sweet, kind, and generous man.
I loved knowing and working with Jim at R-MWC. He was such a joy to be around.
You both have had such an amazing and beautiful life together. Please know that I am sending love and peaceful thoughts to you.

Barbara Lagatella Evans

October 28, 2024

One of my favorite professors! RMWC was very lucky to have him and I was very lucky to have known him. His humor and kindness will always be remembered. Happy trails my friend.

Heidi Mulligan Walker (R-MWC class of `94)

October 28, 2024

Dr. Hoban was always a friendly face with such a cheerful demeanor - he made every class he taught at R-MWC a joy to take part in! So sorry to learn of his passing. The tribute truly captured the joy he got out of life. He modeled the Vita Abundantior motto of R-MWC. Sending condolences to his family and community - he will be deeply missed.

Karen Topping

October 28, 2024

I was a student of Dr. Hoban's at R-MWC (class of 89). I remember him fondly for his great wit and humor and his love and enthusiasm for his subject matter. He was a wonderful teacher and a wonderful man. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by anyone who ever had the pleasure of sitting in one of his classrooms.

Sarah Bailey Turgeon

October 28, 2024

Dr. Hoban was one of my all time favorite professors at R-MWC. I loved that his enthusiasm for learning was evident in all of his classes, and that he shared that enthusiasm with all of us. He somehow was able to connect with each of us in a way that made us feel seen, heard, and appreciated. I will be forever grateful for the laughs and the learning that he shared with me.

Lisa S. Dibble

October 27, 2024

I met Jim when he served in the Adult Care Center Board with me. I had much in common with him as I, too, loved travel and went to Germany, Austria, Wales, England and France, taking a trip every year for many years. I was in the Teacher education Program when I first attended college and was an English major. So something else we shared - a love of learning. I invited Jim to serve on my company´s Board and he willingly did and was a fine addition there. Jim was always very kind to me and did so much for our community. I am so sad to lose him. My condolences to his family. He lives a full life and we rejoice that he has graduated to Heaven now and has no more pain or suffering. We will see him again one day.

Marsha Sink

October 27, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
(Brookwood Dental)

Clint Midkiff

October 26, 2024

Jim was a wonderful person in all aspects. I´m grateful to have known him.

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