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In Memoriam: Lillian Cabell Gay

September 3, 2016 by Ben Lamb Leave a Comment

Lillian Cabell, 1932 Torch

Lillian Cabell’s senior portrait from the 1932 Torch

Katie Taylor contacted me in September 2015 to ask if I might be able to gather a few items from her Aunt Lillian Cabell Gay’s time at Collegiate in advance of “Lil’s” 100th birthday. “Sure” I said. It was a simple request. An hour tops.

Well, not exactly. I emerged a month later, deeply fascinated by the life of this incredible woman from the Class of 1932 and with enough material to fill a good sized binder. By all accounts it was well received.

I received word from Katie at the end of May that Lillian Cabell Gay passed away on May 6, 2016.

How do you eulogize someone you’ve never met? By taking measure of the things they left behind, of the people they loved and those who loved them. In that spirit I’ve shared below some of the material found while researching Lillian’s life and the obituary for Mrs. Gay that was shared with me. Taken all together, I think you get a sense of Lillian Cabell Gay, Aunt Lillian, “Lil,” of her adventurous life,  and of a life well lived.

Lillian Cabell Gay at 90

Lillian Cabell Gay at 90. Photo courtesy of Katie Taylor.

Lillian Cabell Gay, of Lakewood, Pennsylvania, died on May 6, 2016 in Waymart, Pennsylvania where she had been a resident of Wayne Woodlands Manor for the last ten months.

Lillian was born on October 16, 1915 in Richmond, Virginia. She enjoyed what she once described as a “magical” childhood in Richmond’s Ginter Park neighborhood where she was embraced by her extended family, friends, and her church family at the Ginter Park Presbyterian Church. She graduated from the Collegiate School and received a BA degree in Biblical Literature from Sweet Briar College in 1936. While attending college, she spent summers at Camp Barnard in Vermont’s Green Mountains where she led wilderness canoe trips and served as a waterfront instructor.

Following her graduation from college, Lillian taught at The Cathedral School in Havana, Cuba, and also tutored privately.

In 1940, she married James Rowland Gay, also of Richmond, with whom she shared seventy-five years of loving marriage. Lillian supported Jim’s medical career as a neurosurgeon in every way; during the early years of his practice, she was his office administrator.

A medical colleague of Jim’s was barred from leaving his homeland of Cuba during the early years of the Castro regime, but he sent his children unaccompanied to the United States. Lillian and Jim opened their home and hearts to these children and others in similar situations and raised them as their own.

During the course of Jim’s medical practice, he and Lillian lived in White Plains, NY; Columbus, OH; Bethlehem, PA; Albuquerque, NM; and Memphis, TN. They took delight in welcoming family and friends into their home wherever they were located. They joined local Presbyterian Churches in which Lillian often served as deacon or elder. They also traveled extensively, embracing the culture of whatever country they were visiting and meeting residents, many of whom became life-long friends.

After Jim’s retirement in 1982, he and Lillian moved to Lakewood, Pennsylvania where they enjoyed the beauty of their home’s natural surroundings on Little Spruce Lake. They pursued their love of fishing, most often as members of the Juniper Club in Florida. Lillian belonged to the Honesdale Rotary Club where she was a Paul Harris Fellow. She attended the First Presbyterian Church in Honesdale and the Lake Como United Methodist Church in Lake Como.

Lillian will long be remembered for the twinkle in her eye, her infectious laughter, her engaging stories, and above all, for her love of family, friends, and God.

She was preceded in death by her husband James, her parents Royal and Lillian Lorraine Cabell, and her brothers Charles, William, and Royal Cabell.

She is survived by her Cuban children Rolando Bonachea, Sergio Diaz-Briquets, Arhran Perez, and Ana and George Picaza; her sister-in-law, Ruth Gay Frederick; and her nieces and nephews Elizabeth Weinstein, Christina Bennett, Charles Cabell, Katie Taylor, Bill Cabell, Sharon Hadley, Carolyn Homer, Anne Warnott, Gay Opdyke, Berkeley Adams, and James Adams.

"3 Richmonders To Get Sweet Briar Degrees," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 31, 1936
"3 Richmonders To Get Sweet Briar Degrees," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 31, 1936
"3 Richmonders To Get Sweet Briar Degrees," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 31, 1936
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Commencement Program, 1932
Commencement Program, 1932
Commencement Program, 1932
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Commencement Program, 1932
Commencement Program, 1932
Commencement Program, 1932
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"Goucher Dean Finals Speaker For Collegiate," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 19, 1932
"Goucher Dean Finals Speaker For Collegiate," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 19, 1932
"Goucher Dean Finals Speaker For Collegiate," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 19, 1932
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Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
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Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
Monsieur Beaucarie, Senior Play Program, 1932
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Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924-1940
Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924-1940
Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924-1940
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Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924 To 1940
Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924 To 1940
Book Of Secretary, Collegiate School Alumnae Association, 1924 To 1940
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"Miss Lillian Cabell...," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 7, 1936
"Miss Lillian Cabell...," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 7, 1936
"Miss Lillian Cabell...," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 7, 1936
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Notice of Lillian Cabell's graduation from Sweet Briar College, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 1, 1936
Notice of Lillian Cabell's graduation from Sweet Briar College, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 1, 1936
Notice of Lillian Cabell's graduation from Sweet Briar College, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 1, 1936
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"Santa To Visit Ginter Park," Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 19, 1926
"Santa To Visit Ginter Park," Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 19, 1926
"Santa To Visit Ginter Park," Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 19, 1926
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"Deep Run Hunt Club Show Draws Seventy Four Entries," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 24, 1924
"Deep Run Hunt Club Show Draws Seventy Four Entries," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 24, 1924
"Deep Run Hunt Club Show Draws Seventy Four Entries," Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 24, 1924
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Torch Staff, 1932 Torch
Torch Staff, 1932 Torch
Torch Staff, 1932 Torch
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Lillian Cabell Gay at 90
Lillian Cabell Gay at 90
Lillian Cabell Gay at 90

Photo courtesy of Katie Taylor.

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Lillian Cabell Gay, 100th Birthday Celebration
Lillian Cabell Gay, 100th Birthday Celebration
Lillian Cabell Gay, 100th Birthday Celebration

Photo courtesy Katie Taylor

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Lillian Cabell, 1932 Torch
Lillian Cabell, 1932 Torch
Lillian Cabell, 1932 Torch
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Wedding Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 3, 1940
Wedding Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 3, 1940
Wedding Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 3, 1940

Wedding announcement of Miss Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay appearing in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on July 3, 1940. They were married for 75 years.

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Miss Lillian Cabell leaves for Havana, Cuba, September 6, 1936
Miss Lillian Cabell leaves for Havana, Cuba, September 6, 1936
Miss Lillian Cabell leaves for Havana, Cuba, September 6, 1936

Following her graduation from Sweet Briar College, Lillian Cabell Gay traveled to Cuba to teach at The Cathedral School. This notice, marking her departure, appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on September 6, 1936.

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"Entertain Graduates." Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 14, 1932
"Entertain Graduates." Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 14, 1932
"Entertain Graduates." Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 14, 1932

1932 graduates of the Collegiate School for Girls and four other area high schools attend a tea hosted by the Richmond Chapter of the Randolph-Macon Alumnae Association. Miss Lillian Cabell, listed here, would go on to attend Sweet Briar College. This notice appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on June 14, 1932.

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Engagement Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch,  May 20, 1940
Engagement Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 20, 1940
Engagement Announcement, Lillian Cabell and Dr. James Rowland Gay, Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 20, 1940

This photograph announcing the engagement of Miss Lillian Cabell to Dr. James Rowland Gay appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on May 20, 1940. They were married on July 2, 1940 and celebrated 75 years together.

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"17 Graduated At Collegiate School for Girls," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 17, 1932
"17 Graduated At Collegiate School for Girls," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 17, 1932
"17 Graduated At Collegiate School for Girls," Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 17, 1932

Richmond Times-Dispatch article marking Collegiate's 1932 graduation exercises. The 17 graduates of the school's 17th class gathered in the auditorium of the Woman's Club and heard from a number of notable speakers. Dr. Dorothy Stimson, dean of Goucher College, delivered the commencement address, continuing Collegiate's long tradition of notable speakers from the field of Women's education.

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"My Pony" by Lillian Cabell, Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 24, 1924
"My Pony" by Lillian Cabell, Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 24, 1924
"My Pony" by Lillian Cabell, Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 24, 1924

8 year-old Lillian Cabell contributed this short piece on her pony "Lightfoot" to he Richmond Times-Dispatch where it appeared on November 24, 1924.

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"Announce Cast For Collegiate Senior's Play," Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 24, 1932
"Announce Cast For Collegiate Senior's Play," Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 24, 1932
"Announce Cast For Collegiate Senior's Play," Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 24, 1932

Lillian Cabell played "Harry Rackell" in the 1932 senior class production of Booth Tarkington's "Monsieur Beaucaire." A highlight of the year, the senior play saw the young women of the Town School engaged in every aspect of production including making costumes and building sets. As an all girls school, they performed both male and female roles.

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"Collegiate Alumnae Make Plans For The Winter," Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 22, 1937
"Collegiate Alumnae Make Plans For The Winter," Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 22, 1937
"Collegiate Alumnae Make Plans For The Winter," Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 22, 1937

Lillian Cabell served as president of the Collegiate Alumnae Association from 1937 to 1938 where she spearheaded numerous events to aid the school.

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"Girl Fancy Divers In Action At Ginter Park Swimming Meet," Richmond Times Dispatch, September 4, 1932
"Girl Fancy Divers In Action At Ginter Park Swimming Meet," Richmond Times Dispatch, September 4, 1932
"Girl Fancy Divers In Action At Ginter Park Swimming Meet," Richmond Times Dispatch, September 4, 1932

A resident of Richmond's Ginter Park neighborhood, Lillian Cabell (top right) placed second in a diving event held at the Ginter Park Community Center. Pictures and coverage of the event appeared on the front page of the Richmond Times-Dispatch on September 4, 1932.

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Collegiate Chat Staff, 1931 Torch
Collegiate Chat Staff, 1931 Torch
Collegiate Chat Staff, 1931 Torch

The 1931 staff of the school's student-run newspaper, the Collegiate Chat, pictured in front of the Town School on Monument Avenue. Junior Lillian Cabell (third from left) served as the paper's Athletic Editor.

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Senior Portraits, 1932 Torch
Senior Portraits, 1932 Torch
Senior Portraits, 1932 Torch

Lillian Cabell's portrait in the 1932 Torch references her academic and athletic abilities, as well as her nickname, "Donie."

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