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Virginia Weston Slaughter

1926 - 2024

Virginia Weston Slaughter obituary, 1926-2024, Tappahannock, VA

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1926

DIED

2024

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Virginia Slaughter Obituary

Virginia Weston Slaughter

August 21, 1926 - October 22, 2024

Virginia "Burnsie" Slaughter's remarkable 98 year life came to a natural end on October 22, 2024, surrounded by family at Essex House near her home of over fifty years in Gwynnfield, near Tappahannock. Burnsie's zest for a life of fun and friends was matched by her commitment to family, business, and community. Her memory is a blessing to countless friends and she leaves behind two children, six grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and a small business that is an institution in Tidewater Virginia.

Burnsie was born Virginia Burns Weston in 1926 in New York City. She enjoyed a wonderful childhood in the Wesley Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC with her big sister Amy and little brother Charlie, and her parents Virginia Burns Weston and Charles Hawthorne Weston.

Burnsie graduated from Sidwell Friends School in D.C. in 1944 and then headed to William & Mary College in Williamsburg, where she earned a degree in social work. She loved her Alpha Chi Omega sorority and attended countless dances and socials. She also enjoyed the attention of the many returning World War II veterans, foremostly her future husband, Richard "Dick" Slaughter, Jr., from Hampton. They married in 1949 and spent 54 years in love until Dick's death in 2003.

Burnsie and Dick moved to Tappahannock in 1954 and started Tappahannock Furniture Store. They built a home in Gwynnfield in 1970.

Burnsie reveled in Tappahannock and Essex County civic, social, and business life for 70 years. She and Dick loved the community, supporting youth sports, the Chamber of Commerce, the Tappahannock Yacht Club, St. John's Episcopal Church, and many other organizations.

Burnsie enjoyed a successful business career as co-owner of Tappahannock Furniture Store. She filled every role, running the finances and keeping the books, designing ads and selecting appliances and furniture. She also sold furniture to people of all walks of life, providing generous credit to give thousands of families the opportunity to have a well-furnished home with modern appliances. Burnsie was proud to see her son Carl Slaughter join her in running the business after Dick's death, and then to see her grandson Jacob Slaughter assume that role after Carl's passing in 2017. She worked at Tappahannock Furniture until an injury at age 94 compelled her retirement in 2020.

She was committed to helping Tappahannock grow and thrive. Burnsie and Dick owned and ran several other businesses, including Tappahannock Marina (now June Parker Marina), an ice cream parlor, and a car lot.

Burnsie followed the "work hard/play hard" motto and lived life to the fullest, traveling the world into her 90s and spending free time on her beloved Rappahannock River with friends and family. She enjoyed all water sports and watercraft, including a cabin cruiser that she and Dick piloted throughout the Chesapeake and to New York City for the World's Fair in 1964. Burnsie water and snow skied into her 70s, jet skied into her 80s and skydived at age 80. Burnsie repeatedly competed in the Virginia Senior Olympics in ping pong and played tennis into her 90s. She cherished hosting family and friends for wine on the dock at sunset and was an avid bridge player until her last days.

Burnsie raised three boys Rick, Carl, and Jimmy and was delighted that Carl raised his family next door to her in Gwynnfield and that Rick and his wife Nan returned to Tappahannock in 2017 to help care for her, along with Carl's wife Debbie. Burnsie was grateful for many loving friends who visited and cared for her in her last months and years, including Mary Clarke, the staff of Essex House, Tappahannock Hospital, and Riverside Hospice. Burnsie supported many charities and causes and you may donate to a charity of your choice in her memory, including the Tappahannock Essex Volunteer Fire Department.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 9. Details are pending and will be announced through Faulkner Funeral Home.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Oct. 27, 2024.

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Kathy Hudgins

November 12, 2024

Sending my heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family. She was such a sweet lady. She traveled to DC with me a few times to meet up with her son and the conversations we had were simply amazing. I was unable to attend her service, but she will always hold a special place in my heart and I will miss seeing her smile. Take your rest Ms. Virginia and rest easy. Much love.

Debra Bryant

November 9, 2024

Our deepest Sympathies to the family, what a wonderful life she had and left a wonderful legacy Full of memories She left to all of you that she loved. Prayers have peace to the family as they Play the monarch of their family to Rest. Sincerely Debra Bryant and James Williams

Mac and Carol Smith

November 3, 2024

This is Burnsie in 2007 on the Virginia Creeper Trail when she was 81. She was on her little folding bike that she pulled out of her trunk, popped open and rode. She was the most consistent rider of us all! What an amazing person!
Much love to all,
Mac and Carol Smith

Susan Fogg

October 30, 2024

Burnsie was one of a kind. I will miss playing bridge with her. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time of loss.

Rick O´Connor

October 27, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. So sorry Rick & Nan you are in our thoughts. Lynda & Rick O´Connor

Laura Canter

October 27, 2024

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206 Church Lane, Tappahannock, VA 22560

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