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Jaquelin Randolph “Jack” <I>Smith</I> Lamond

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Jaquelin Randolph “Jack” Smith Lamond

Birth
Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
1 Aug 2015 (aged 99)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Jaquelin R.S. Lamond, 99
Jaquelin Randolph Smith Lamond of Alexandria, VA was born in Fredericksburg in 1915. She lived in the Steamboat House in Fredericksburg (1116 Prince Edward Street). She attended Fredericksburg High School and graduated from Mary Washington College, where her father was the school physician and she was the first faculty baby. She majored in English and Science. She lived in Fredericksburg until she moved to Alexandria to teach at St. Agnes Episcopal School.
Jack, as she was known to her friends, was an active member of many organizations: A charter member of the Hunting Creek Garden Club, member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia (The Alexandria Town Committee)(Since 1942), member of the Jamestown Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (Mount Vernon Chapter), First Families of Virginia, Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Signers of the Magna Carta, and a lifelong member of the Monticello Association.
She loved nature, horseback riding, classical music, fine art and gardening. She was a founding member of the American Daffodil Society and a daffodil and lily judge. She married A. Slater Lamond at St. George’s Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, in 1939. The couple bought property in 1939 on Fort Hunt Road, where they built a home and lived. Jack lived there until she moved into the Goodwin House in 1999 when Fairfax County bought the property.
Slater Lamond Predeceased his wife in 1987.
Jack is survived by her four children: Cary Randolph Lamond Courier of Asheville, NC, Jaquelin Ambler Lamond Turbidy of St. Simons Island, GA, Angus Slater Lamond, Jr. of Richmond, and Lucy Mason Lamond Falkenberg of Mooresville, NC. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends on Friday, August 21st from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Everly Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 W. Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA. The memorial service for Jaquelin Lamond will be held at Goodwin House Auditorium in Alexandria, VA on Saturday, August 22nd at 2 p.m. Interment will be private at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, VA.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be in Jaquelin’s name to the American Heart Association, or a charity of your choosing.

Jaquelin R.S. Lamond, 99
Jaquelin Randolph Smith Lamond of Alexandria, VA was born in Fredericksburg in 1915. She lived in the Steamboat House in Fredericksburg (1116 Prince Edward Street). She attended Fredericksburg High School and graduated from Mary Washington College, where her father was the school physician and she was the first faculty baby. She majored in English and Science. She lived in Fredericksburg until she moved to Alexandria to teach at St. Agnes Episcopal School.
Jack, as she was known to her friends, was an active member of many organizations: A charter member of the Hunting Creek Garden Club, member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia (The Alexandria Town Committee)(Since 1942), member of the Jamestown Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (Mount Vernon Chapter), First Families of Virginia, Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Signers of the Magna Carta, and a lifelong member of the Monticello Association.
She loved nature, horseback riding, classical music, fine art and gardening. She was a founding member of the American Daffodil Society and a daffodil and lily judge. She married A. Slater Lamond at St. George’s Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, in 1939. The couple bought property in 1939 on Fort Hunt Road, where they built a home and lived. Jack lived there until she moved into the Goodwin House in 1999 when Fairfax County bought the property.
Slater Lamond Predeceased his wife in 1987.
Jack is survived by her four children: Cary Randolph Lamond Courier of Asheville, NC, Jaquelin Ambler Lamond Turbidy of St. Simons Island, GA, Angus Slater Lamond, Jr. of Richmond, and Lucy Mason Lamond Falkenberg of Mooresville, NC. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends on Friday, August 21st from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Everly Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 W. Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA. The memorial service for Jaquelin Lamond will be held at Goodwin House Auditorium in Alexandria, VA on Saturday, August 22nd at 2 p.m. Interment will be private at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, VA.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be in Jaquelin’s name to the American Heart Association, or a charity of your choosing.



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