Virginia S. James, 95, died peacefully on January 20, 2022, in Port Orange, Florida,
where she resided in recent years. She previously resided in Connecticut – in New
Britain, Easton, and North Branford – but moved to Florida in 2015. All her life,
Virginia spent summers in beloved New Harbor, Maine, where her grandparents
first visited in 1914 and her parents bought a cottage in 1954.
Wherever she was, it was Virginia’s special joy to connect with friends, family, and
nature, and she had a gift for encouraging others and finding beauty. She was
devoted to family, loyal and generous, and enjoyed connecting with all living
things. In character, Virginia was intelligent, brave, disciplined, and deeply spiritual. She
loved books and learning, loved travel and adventure, sought excellence, forgave
freely, cherished art and music, and embraced life with humor and enthusiasm.
Born in 1926 to Doris and Austin Stowell of New Britain, Virginia, was the middle
child of five. She was predeceased by sister Carolyn Charles and brothers Philip
and Roger Stowell, and is survived by sister Cynthia Parmelee of Branford, CT.
Virginia graduated from Middlebury College and initially worked as Advertising
Manager for Fafnir Ball Bearings, the first woman to hold that position. After
several years in business, she switched to a career in Education and began as an
elementary school teacher in Wilton and Westport. This began what would
ultimately be 40 years of teaching in Connecticut public schools, primarily in
Wallingford.
To further her Education career, Virginia obtained a Masters degree from Yale
University and a Ph.D. in Education of the Gifted and Talented from the University
of Connecticut. She completed additional studies through New York University ,
Southern Connecticut State College, and the University of Arizona.
In 1950, Virginia married William H. James, then Superintendent of Schools in
Easton, Connecticut. In June 1955, she and William jointly graduated from Yale
University – she with her Masters, he with his Ph.D. – and a year later they
welcomed their daughter, Hillery. Virginia and William enjoyed 64 years of
marriage; it was his passing which prompted Virginia’s relocation to Florida to be
near Hillery and her husband, Chris.
Virginia loved connecting with others. She enjoyed fellowship with women
educators through active participation in Delta Kappa Gamma and served as State
President for Connecticut. She also belonged to DAR and AAUW; was active in
church; and treasured neighbors and friends from around the world.
Virginia is survived by her daughter, Hillery James-Chung; her son-in-law, Chris
Chung; sister, Cindy Parmelee; cousins, nieces and nephews; dear friend and
assistant, Judi Evans; and large extended family through Chris, particularly
grandson Doron Chung. All were “my family” to Virginia.
Her family gratefully thanks all the many people who have helped us to help
Mom. Virginia trusted the Lord to take care of her, and He did: He did it through
gracious, willing hands and hearts on earth.
Service arrangements are not yet finalized. The family asks that in lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Maine Coast Heritage Trust (1 Bowdoin Mill Island,
Ste. 201, Topsham, ME 04086 or online at https://www.mcht.org); or to the New
Harbor Methodist Church (PO Box 100, New Harbor, ME 04554).
DONACIONES
Maine Coast Heritage Trust1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Topsham, ME 04086
New Harbor Methodist ChurchPO Box 100, New Harbor, Maine 04554
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