Virginia Rohde
January 16, 2013
Virginia "Little" Armistead Rohde of Syracuse, New York,
passed away on January 16, 2013.
Virginia was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on October 20, 1940. She
attended Central High School and then the University of Georgia at
Athens, where she studied landscape architecture. In college, she met
and married Robert W. Rohde. They were married for 16 years and lived in
Little Rock, Arkansas and then Syracuse, N.Y. Virginia worked as a
fundraiser for various non-profit organizations, including the Easter
Seals Society, the Arthritis Foundation, and the Arkansas AIDS
Foundation. Her ability to convey the worthiness of a cause and to
inspire others to work for those causes made her an effective and
infectious champion of people. Her life and her work are a testament to
her belief in every person’s right to love and be loved. Whether
friends, family, or strangers she just met, Virginia always opened her
home and heart without judgment and with unconditional acceptance. In
fact, these open arms made her a mother figure to many of the
"children of Hampton Road."
Virginia enjoyed a great meal, contemporary crafts, and the good company
of friends and family. For years, she traveled to auctions and barn
sales, a pastime she learned from and enjoyed with her mother. Her
oriental rugs and antique treasures fill her children’s homes. But the
most important legacy Virginia leaves her children is this — love
always wins. Virginia instilled her unique spirit, her willingness to
champion those less fortunate, and her unconditional love in her
children, all of whom work as teachers. Despite her failing health and
many hospitalizations, Virginia’s spirit shined through until her
passing.
Virginia is survived by her three children: John Rohde, Elizabeth
(Anthony) Carbone, and Mary Lynn (Stephen) Mahan, and her three
grandchildren, Sadie Grace and Riley Virginia Mahan and Benjamin Rohde
Carbone. She also is survived by her nephew, Armistead (Noel) Reasoner
of Virginia.
Virginia is preceded in death by Virginia Armistead, Martha Campbell,
Eleanor and Houck Reasoner and her beloved niece, Caroline. She also was
preceded by her loving partner of many years, Marvin "Mac"
McDonald.
Both visitation and the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
February 2, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral on the corner of Fayette
and Montgomery streets. Visitation will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the
Brewster Room, and funeral services will follow at 11:30 in the main
cathedral.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to The Friends of
Dorothy
House, 212 Wayne Street, Syracuse, NY 13203. |
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