Peter Myers (1927-2016)

Pete was a northerner from Long Island who came to St. George’s some 60 years ago in 1956 before he was 30 years old. He carried with him from New York a love of the sea and owned several boats in his life time.  He journeyed to Richmond early in his career where he sold … Read more

Bill Greenup (1934-2015)

From his obituary “He was born on Sept. 9, 1934, the youngest son of Murray and Gretta Greenup of Lorain, Ohio. He was an alumnus of Brookside High School in Sheffield, Ohio, The Ohio State University in Columbus and The University of Oklahoma in Norman. He retired as director of the Marine Corps Research Center … Read more

Martha Embrey (1921-2015)

I talked with Martha on May 18, 2015 about two months before her death. She was spry, alert and of course very opinionated!   She said she served 40 years on the Altar Guild which is certainly a record for longevity.  She stressed that she always followed the orders of the priests.  She said the job … Read more

Edgar Woodward (1905-1990)

Woodward was from Akron Ohio a graduate of Ohio State and spent 33 years at Mary Washington College in the financed area. In 1950 he was the Bursar and by 1967 Comptroller. He served on the Vestry in the late 1950’s, 1960’s and into the 1970’s. Russ Roberts remembered him this way –  “The main … Read more

William K. Goolrick (1879-1958)

“Willie” Goolrick was a well known attorney with long years of Vestry service with offices on the first floor of the Bradford building. He service on the Vestry was from 1922-1949 and then 1950-53. The Vestry was dominated in the later years by professional men, such as Goolrick. He served as  Senior Warden, Register of … Read more

Marge Arnold (1912-1996)

Marge Arnold was an assistant professor of health, physical education and recreation at Mary Washington College for 32 years.  Marge was known for her many interests – boating, books, gardening, history, art, tennis and of course music. She loved gardens and tended those of historic homes like the Rising Sun Tavern, Mary Washington House as … Read more

Carrol H. Quenzel (1906-1968)

Quenzel was both a librarian and professor of  history at Mary Washington College. Over his lifetime he was a prolific author with 27 publications.  We know him especially for History of St. George’s published in 1951. The  history was written “at the suggestion of the Vestry”. No history of the church had been published since  … Read more

Charles Sydnor (1944- )

  Charles Sydnor  became assistant rector November  1, 1973 and then rector 1976 and served until  May 1, 2003.  His years were a continuation of a number of trends begun during the Faulkner year. St. George’s continued to look outward into the social and economic problems within Fredericksburg   Major Events include Funds for the … Read more

George Van Sant (1927-2013)

George was certainly one of our largest parishioners both in size at 6’4” and spirit, a proponent of moral justice.  He was a big man in so many ways. Van Sant, a distinguished retired Marine Corps colonel and longtime reservist, first came to Fredericksburg on a troop train during World War II. “When we stopped, … Read more

Outreach at St. George’s

By Kathryn Willis On a cold February night in 1985, a homeless man had curled up to sleep in the entrance foyer of Faulkner Hall. Next morning, at a gray-dawn 7 A.M., a small band of St. George men, members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews, discovered the would-be guest “trying to play the piano … Read more