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Caroline Rosamond <I>Rich</I> Sydnor

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Caroline Rosamond Rich Sydnor

Birth
Maiden Spring, Tazewell County, Virginia, USA
Death
3 Jan 2010 (aged 96)
Naples, Collier County, Florida, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Caroline Rich Sydnor
Naples, FL

Caroline Rich Sydnor peacefully passed away on January 3, 2010 at The Glenview, a retirement community in Naples, FL, where she had been living since 2000. She was a noted Bridge player, teacher, author, speaker and columnist regarding the game of Bridge.

Caroline was born in Bandy, VA on October 16, 1913, the third of six children of John Robert and Anna Marie Gleaves Rich. She graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in journalism and went to work for The Raleigh Register in Beckley, WV. This job enabled her to help send her siblings to college during the Great Depression.

She met Charles William Sydnor III, a recent graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary, when she was assigned to cover a special event at the church where he worked in Beckley. They were married in 1937 and eventually had five children. They made their home in several locations during their marriage, including Petersburg, VA, Waco, TX, Stamford, CT and Alexandria, VA, finally retiring in Naples, FL in 1997.

Mrs. Sydnor started learning to play bridge at the age of six to provide a "ready fourth" player in a family of bridge players. She would grow to become a Life Master more than six times over. At age 50, she began teaching Bridge at the local "Y" in Alexandria, VA. By age 60, she was compiling her lesson notes into book form. She eventually produced a four book series called "Bridge Made Easy," which sold over 200,000 internationally, with translations in French, German and Hebrew. A fifth book, "Teaching Bridge: How To Do It Better" was published in 1988. Her third book, "Bridge Made Easy, Book Three: How To Win More Tricks" won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year Award in 1981. Mrs. Sydnor also designed a deck of "Caroline's Cards" to be used with each of the four books in the series. The cards were coded on the back to allow for specific distribution when dealt, so that designated hands could be used to play the lesson taught in each chapter. These "marked" cards proved to be one of the most popular features of the series.

Her career also included writing a bridge column for The Port Packet (now The Alexandria Gazette Packet) of Alexandria, VA and teaching Bridge classes at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA for 19 years. She also taught Bridge classes on cruise ships that traveled to such varied destinations as the Panama Canal, the Mediterranean Sea and the Far East.

Throughout her life, Mrs. Sydnor was involved in numerous volunteer projects, such as managing fund-raising events for Low-Heywood School in Stamford, CT and meeting wounded soldiers as they arrived at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, often in the middle of the night, during the Viet Nam conflict.

Caroline was preceded in death by her husband, The Rev. William Sydnor III; and by her daughter, Carrie Sydnor Coffman.

Mrs. Sydnor is survived by her four children, Gleaves Rhodes of New York, NY, Sarah Talbot of El Centro, CA, Jeannie Sydnor of Alexandria, VA, and Charles William Sydnor, IV (Bucky) of Kathmandu, Nepal. She is also survived by her goddaughter, Holly Bassett Bigley of Atlantic Highlands, NJ; as well as by 11 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

A memorial service and interment are planned to occur in Alexandria, VA.

Published in Naples Daily News on January 8, 2010

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Biography: Caroline Rosamond Rich Sydnor, 1913-2010

Born: 16 Oct 1913, Maiden Spring, Tazewell County, Virginia

Father: John Robert Rich, 1883-1962
Mother: Anna Maria Gleaves Rich, 1882-1974

Siblings:
Charles Wythe Gleaves Rich 1910-1993
Margaret Keene 'Tee' Rich 1912-2005
Caroline Rosamond 'Carrie' Rich 1913-2010
Anna Bob Rich 1916-2006
Belisa Robinson 'Bee' Rich 1919-1981
John Robert Rich Jr 1926-2011

1920 Census: Residence: Glade district, Webster County, West Virginia.
Caroline was age 6, attending school.
Father was superintendent of a coal mine.

1930 Census:
Residence: Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia
Caroline is age 16, attending school.
Father was a highway contractor.

Attended Princeton High School, Princeton, West Virginia.

1931: Awarded Honorable Mention in a High School journalism contest.
1931: Elected Vice President of school Student Council.
1932: Attending Concord College in Athens, West Virginia.
Member of Y.W.C.A.
Member of Women's Athletic Association
Staff member of Athenaeum, the University paper
1932: Chosen for the Concord College Debate Team.
1936: Graduates from West Virginia University, degree in Journalism.
1936: Accepted a journalism job at the Raleigh Register in Beckley, WV.

Marriage: 11 June 1937, Princeton, West Virginia
Spouse: Reverend Charles William Sydnor IV

Children:
Betty Gleaves Sydnor Rhodes
Caroline Meade Sydnor Coffman
Sarah Sydnor Talbot
Mary "Jeannie" Sydnor
Charles William "Bucky" Sydnor V

1940 Census:
Caroline & Charles W Sydnor are in Beckley, Raleigh, West Virginia, ages 28 & 26, with their first daughter Betty, age 8 months. Charles is a minister, who earned $1870 for 52 weeks work.

1940: Lived on 105 Vale St., Beckley, WV. Charles was minister at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Woodlawn Ave, Beckley, WV.

1950 Census, Waco, McLennan County, Texas:
Caroline was age 34, married to Charles. 5 children: Betty, Caroline, Sarah, Mary & Charles.

Social Security Number: 234-10-7192, Issued before 1951 in West Virginia

Resided in Petersburg, VA, Waco, TX, Stamford, CT, Alexandria, VA, and Naples, FL.

Bridge expert (the card game), Life Master, 6 times over. Published four "Bridge Made Easy" books and special decks of cards for Bridge instruction. Teaches bridge aboard cruise ships. Wrote a bridge column for The Port Packet newspaper, of Alexandria, VA.

1994 Residence: 1021 3rd St S Apt 304, Naples, FL 34102
1994 Residence: 333 4th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102

2000, 25 May: Husband William dies, Age 88

Death: 3 Jan 2010, Naples, Collier, Florida
Burial: Old Christ Church Cemetery, Alexandria City, Virginia
Obituary:

Caroline Rich Sydnor
Naples, FL

Caroline Rich Sydnor peacefully passed away on January 3, 2010 at The Glenview, a retirement community in Naples, FL, where she had been living since 2000. She was a noted Bridge player, teacher, author, speaker and columnist regarding the game of Bridge.

Caroline was born in Bandy, VA on October 16, 1913, the third of six children of John Robert and Anna Marie Gleaves Rich. She graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in journalism and went to work for The Raleigh Register in Beckley, WV. This job enabled her to help send her siblings to college during the Great Depression.

She met Charles William Sydnor III, a recent graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary, when she was assigned to cover a special event at the church where he worked in Beckley. They were married in 1937 and eventually had five children. They made their home in several locations during their marriage, including Petersburg, VA, Waco, TX, Stamford, CT and Alexandria, VA, finally retiring in Naples, FL in 1997.

Mrs. Sydnor started learning to play bridge at the age of six to provide a "ready fourth" player in a family of bridge players. She would grow to become a Life Master more than six times over. At age 50, she began teaching Bridge at the local "Y" in Alexandria, VA. By age 60, she was compiling her lesson notes into book form. She eventually produced a four book series called "Bridge Made Easy," which sold over 200,000 internationally, with translations in French, German and Hebrew. A fifth book, "Teaching Bridge: How To Do It Better" was published in 1988. Her third book, "Bridge Made Easy, Book Three: How To Win More Tricks" won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year Award in 1981. Mrs. Sydnor also designed a deck of "Caroline's Cards" to be used with each of the four books in the series. The cards were coded on the back to allow for specific distribution when dealt, so that designated hands could be used to play the lesson taught in each chapter. These "marked" cards proved to be one of the most popular features of the series.

Her career also included writing a bridge column for The Port Packet (now The Alexandria Gazette Packet) of Alexandria, VA and teaching Bridge classes at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, VA for 19 years. She also taught Bridge classes on cruise ships that traveled to such varied destinations as the Panama Canal, the Mediterranean Sea and the Far East.

Throughout her life, Mrs. Sydnor was involved in numerous volunteer projects, such as managing fund-raising events for Low-Heywood School in Stamford, CT and meeting wounded soldiers as they arrived at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, often in the middle of the night, during the Viet Nam conflict.

Caroline was preceded in death by her husband, The Rev. William Sydnor III; and by her daughter, Carrie Sydnor Coffman.

Mrs. Sydnor is survived by her four children, Gleaves Rhodes of New York, NY, Sarah Talbot of El Centro, CA, Jeannie Sydnor of Alexandria, VA, and Charles William Sydnor, IV (Bucky) of Kathmandu, Nepal. She is also survived by her goddaughter, Holly Bassett Bigley of Atlantic Highlands, NJ; as well as by 11 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

A memorial service and interment are planned to occur in Alexandria, VA.

Published in Naples Daily News on January 8, 2010

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Biography: Caroline Rosamond Rich Sydnor, 1913-2010

Born: 16 Oct 1913, Maiden Spring, Tazewell County, Virginia

Father: John Robert Rich, 1883-1962
Mother: Anna Maria Gleaves Rich, 1882-1974

Siblings:
Charles Wythe Gleaves Rich 1910-1993
Margaret Keene 'Tee' Rich 1912-2005
Caroline Rosamond 'Carrie' Rich 1913-2010
Anna Bob Rich 1916-2006
Belisa Robinson 'Bee' Rich 1919-1981
John Robert Rich Jr 1926-2011

1920 Census: Residence: Glade district, Webster County, West Virginia.
Caroline was age 6, attending school.
Father was superintendent of a coal mine.

1930 Census:
Residence: Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia
Caroline is age 16, attending school.
Father was a highway contractor.

Attended Princeton High School, Princeton, West Virginia.

1931: Awarded Honorable Mention in a High School journalism contest.
1931: Elected Vice President of school Student Council.
1932: Attending Concord College in Athens, West Virginia.
Member of Y.W.C.A.
Member of Women's Athletic Association
Staff member of Athenaeum, the University paper
1932: Chosen for the Concord College Debate Team.
1936: Graduates from West Virginia University, degree in Journalism.
1936: Accepted a journalism job at the Raleigh Register in Beckley, WV.

Marriage: 11 June 1937, Princeton, West Virginia
Spouse: Reverend Charles William Sydnor IV

Children:
Betty Gleaves Sydnor Rhodes
Caroline Meade Sydnor Coffman
Sarah Sydnor Talbot
Mary "Jeannie" Sydnor
Charles William "Bucky" Sydnor V

1940 Census:
Caroline & Charles W Sydnor are in Beckley, Raleigh, West Virginia, ages 28 & 26, with their first daughter Betty, age 8 months. Charles is a minister, who earned $1870 for 52 weeks work.

1940: Lived on 105 Vale St., Beckley, WV. Charles was minister at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Woodlawn Ave, Beckley, WV.

1950 Census, Waco, McLennan County, Texas:
Caroline was age 34, married to Charles. 5 children: Betty, Caroline, Sarah, Mary & Charles.

Social Security Number: 234-10-7192, Issued before 1951 in West Virginia

Resided in Petersburg, VA, Waco, TX, Stamford, CT, Alexandria, VA, and Naples, FL.

Bridge expert (the card game), Life Master, 6 times over. Published four "Bridge Made Easy" books and special decks of cards for Bridge instruction. Teaches bridge aboard cruise ships. Wrote a bridge column for The Port Packet newspaper, of Alexandria, VA.

1994 Residence: 1021 3rd St S Apt 304, Naples, FL 34102
1994 Residence: 333 4th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102

2000, 25 May: Husband William dies, Age 88

Death: 3 Jan 2010, Naples, Collier, Florida
Burial: Old Christ Church Cemetery, Alexandria City, Virginia

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CAROLINE SYDNOR / 1913 - / LOVING WIFE / of / REV. WILLIAM SYDNOR III / Mother of Their Five Children / AUTHOR - TEACHER



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