Sybil Berkley Obituary

Sybil Berkley Obituary

Sybil Vandenburg Berkley, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died at age 84 on July 27, 2023, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Born on October 13, 1938, Sybil always felt blessed to have a wonderful family who adopted her, raised her with enormous love and caring, and introduced her to music, hunting, sports, and the importance of education. From an early age, she excelled at just about every activity she pursued. Before her father’s passing in 1953, she enjoyed riding her Tennessee walking horse and hunting with him. At the age of twelve, she shot and killed a charging wild boar from a stump on which she never retreated. She learned to play piano and guitar in her family’s hotel, and she would often fill a room with her amazing singing voice. A gifted athlete and scholar, she organized and lead her high school’s first girls’ tennis team and graduated in the top one percent of her class.

Sybil received a full merit scholarship to attend Louisiana State University, where she pursued one of her childhood passions and graduated with a degree in music in 1959. With her degree in hand and with high hopes in her head and heart, she set plans to move to New York City to pursue a career in the music industry. Unfortunately, tragedy struck her family once again with the passing of her mother. Without hesitation, Sybil chose to remain in Baton Rouge to help close her family’s hotel and real estate businesses. This decision would lead to another passion in which she would also excel.

In Baton Rouge, Sybil began working for the Child Welfare Department. Recognizing her intellectual prowess and her strong desire to help families, her supervisors encouraged her to pursue a graduate degree at LSU. She would eventually receive several scholarships to once again attend her alma mater, where she earned her Masters of Social Work. This degree would eventually lead her to Virginia.

The Medical College of Virginia at VCU hired Sybil to work with Dr. Murray Bowen, who was a leading pioneer in family therapy and a nominee for the Nobel Prize. Working closely with her mentor, she became an expert in the Bowen Family Systems Theory and Therapy. Although Dr. Bowen passed before he could receive the Nobel Prize, through his guidance, Sybil became the Director of Social Work at MCV. In this role, her therapy expertise combined with her business and administrative acumen to help her maneuver through the legislative processes that tied MCV to the Virginia General Assembly.

During her role as a Director for MCV, Sybil met Waverley Lee Berkley, III, a retired United States Marine Corps Captain, a graduate of the University of Virginia’s undergraduate and law schools, and a maritime lawyer in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1970, Sybil and Waverly married and moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia, where Sybil accepted a position as Director of the Institute for Family Therapy and Alcohol Studies at Family Services of Tidewater, Inc., became a Clinical Adjunct Professor at Norfolk State University’s Graduate School of Social Work, and worked in private practice for the Family Counseling Center, Finney Zimmerman Psychiatric Associates, and her own business. She enjoyed helping patients throughout her career and never treated any patient with routine.

Throughout her life, Sybil seized each day with her contagious optimism, which inevitably spilled over into the lives of family and friends. Never losing her Southern-French dialect, she always rooted for her LSU Tigers and occasionally for the Virginia Cavaliers, sang and danced at every opportunity, cared for her many dachshund children, continued to play tennis at a championship level, golfed, enjoyed time at home and abroad with family and friends, and spoiled those she loved at Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays with her amazing Louisiana style cooking.

She was predeceased by her beloved Waverley; her father, Asher Dewitt Vandenburg; her mother, Sybil Lawson Vandenburg; her brother, Asher Dewitt Vandenburg, Jr.; her sister-in-law, Evelyn Berkley Harrison (Robert); and her brother-in-law John McCoy Berkley (Joanne).

She is survived by numerous nephews and nieces; her sister-in-law, Joanne; and many dear friends. She will be deeply missed.

On Friday, July 14, 2023, a burial service will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia at 9:30 a.m., and a memorial service will follow at Galilee Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach at 11:00 a.m. H. D. Oliver Funeral Apts., Norfolk is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family through www.hdoliver.com.

Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Jul. 8, 2023.



JUDGES SELECTED FOR 85TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION

JUDGES SELECTED FOR 85TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration has selected Derek Bonner, Leah Boyd, Nathan Clark, David Sisk and Kenny Smith to judge the 85th Annual Celebration.  The Celebration®® will begin Wednesday August 23rd and conclude on Saturday September 2nd.

“We are pleased to be able to name such an experienced group of judges for our upcoming World Championship show.  Our committee did a tremendous amount of due diligence on each of the judges that were qualified and available to judge this year.  While several others were vetted, we feel extremely confident that this group will do an excellent job in marking their cards,” said Celebration CEO Warren Wells.

Bonner, from Mooresboro, N.C., will be marking the cards at The Celebration® for the fourth time.  Bonner has previously judged The Celebration® in 2013, 2015 and 2021 and has also judged the Spring Fun Show in 2014 and 2022.  Earlier this year Bonner judged the Walking in the Smokies and FAST Spring Showcase.

Boyd, from Murfreesboro, Tenn., will be the rookie on this year’s panel, making her first appearance in the big oval for The Celebration®.  Boyd did previously judge for The Celebration® at the 2022 Spring Fun Show.  Boyd has previously judged The International as well as for the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ & Exhibitors’ Association at the 2020 Summer Sizzler.

Clark, from Arab, AL., will be making his sixth appearance in center ring for The Celebration®.  Clark has previously judged in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016 and 2019.  Clark has also judged the Spring Fun Show five times, with his most recent coming this year.  Clark wrapped up his judging in 2022 at the North Carolina Championships.

Sisk, from Columbia, Tenn., has previously judged The Celebration® four times.  Those appearances came in 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2021.  Sisk has also worked the Spring Fun Show in 2018 and Celebration Fall Classic in 2022.  Earlier this year Sisk judged the National Trainers’ Show.

Smith, from Manchester, Ky., will make his second appearance as a Celebration judge.  In 2019 Smith judged both the Spring Fun Show and The Celebration®.  Smith has also judged at major venues across the industry including the National Trainers’ Show and Alabama Jubilee twice.

For more information on the 85th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration visit www.TWHNC.com.




TWH Industry mourns Gloria Rambo, an ICON of TWHBEA

Obituary – Gloria Rambo


 

Gloria was born October 4, 1932, in Williamson County to the late Thomas and Mary Anna Baskin Garrett. She was a member of Belfast Presbyterian Church. Gloria retired from her position as receptionist at the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeder’s and Exhibitor’s Association after 57 years of service. Her job was her passion along with cooking and enjoying watching QVC.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Willard Odell Rambo; three brothers and two sisters.

She is survived by her son, Billy Dell (Sherri) Rambo of Murfreesboro; grandchildren, Lauren (Andy) Vaughn and Eric (Whitney) Rambo both of Murfreesboro; great grandchildren, Will Vaughn, Emma Vaughn, Mayleigh Rambo, and Easton Rambo all of Murfressboro; one brother, Jerry (Trudy) Garrett.

Graveside Service will be conducted on Friday, June 30, 2023, at 10:00 am at Round Hill Cemetery with burial to follow.

Visitation with the family will be held at London Funeral Home, 324 W. Church Street, Lewisburg, TN 37091, on Thursday, June 29, 2023, from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alive Hospice, Murfreesboro, 1629 Williams Drive, Murfreesboro, TN 37129.

London Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to assist the family with the arrangements.




Woodbury Lions Club revises schedule Thursday, June 29, 2023

Woodbury Lions Club revises schedule


 

The Woodbury Lions Club Horse Show, scheduled for Saturday, July 1, has made a change to their original schedule. Class 39 Amateur Riders on Mares, Geldings or Stallions will now be a specialty class and not a canter class.



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Industry mourns Cole Chiappari Sims

Cole Chiappari Sims, age 23, of Bell Buckle, passed suddenly from this life June 18, 2023, at Vanderbilt-Bedford Hospital.

Born on September 20, 2000, in Shelbyville, TN, Cole was the son of Blake & Beth Chiappari Sims. He was preceded in death by his cousin, Devon Chiappari.

Along with his parents he is survived by: brothers, Raine, Storm, Rivers and Braxton Sims; grandparents, Michael & Sherry Sims and Michael & Kathleen Chiappari; aunts & uncles, Stacey (Jim) Chiappari, Julie (Tom) Holtschult, Katie (Paul) Klee, Amy (Bill) Smith, Meg Chiappari, and Allyson (James) Abbott; cousins, Jessa, Jacqueline, Spencer, Grace, P.J., Michael, Megan, Thomas, Kate and Benjamin.

A Celebration of Life service will be held 6:00 p.m. Monday, June 26, 2023, in the chapel of Doak-Howell Funeral Home with Herbert Derickson and Tim Gray officiating.

Visitation with the family will be held Monday, prior to services beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to Hope Center Ministries @ www.hopecm.com or by mail: 1510 N Clydeton Rd, Waverly, TN 37185.

Doak-Howell Funeral Home is serving the family.
www.doakhowellfuneralhome.com




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Of the three judges for the CELEBRATION SPRING FUN SHOW 2023, which judge do you think did the best job?

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