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Obituary of Rovenia Vaughan
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Distinguished, strong, and full of faith are words used to describe Rovenia J. Vaughan. Rovenia was a Community Leader and advocate. She devoted her life to the causes she believed in – civil rights, helping those in need, and serving the Lord. She was born on September 15, 1947 and grew up in Powhatan County. In 1966, she graduated from Pocahontas High School and later, Smithdeal Massey Business College. She was employed by United Virginia Bank (currently SunTrust) for many years
and then transitioned to the Powhatan – Goochland Community Action Agency. She was most recently
employed by the Powhatan Social Services Department as the Community Services Coordinator.
She found fulfillment in being able to serve those in need in the County and treated her clients with
dignity, understanding and respect.
Rovenia was a renowned leader on the local, state, and national level. She was the first female President
of the Virginia State Conference NAACP and served in that role from 1999 - 2003. She held
other positions in the State Conference including Vice President, Treasurer (2011 – 2015), State
Education Committee Chair, and National Board Member – Region VII. Rovenia also served as the
Powhatan County Branch President for many years.
Rovenia participated in countless charitable, civic, and faith-based organizations. She was involved
in the Baptist General Convention and the James River Baptist Association. She served as Treasurer
of the Powhatan County Library Board and was on the Virginia Cooperative Extension Powhatan
Office Board. Rovenia also served on the board of Reframe Housing of Richmond. In 2014, Rovenia
was recognized for Outstanding Community Service at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration
in Powhatan. She was a devoted member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Powhatan.
Rovenia had a stately presence and her fondness for hats, butterflies, and the regality of the color
purple were well-known. She was rarely seen in church without a hat; the more elaborate, the better.
Rovenia also had a strong sense of pride in and love for her family. She was preceded in death by her
parents, Andrew and Pearline Johnson; and her great-nephew, Rashad Brown. She leaves to honor
her legacy her brother, Junious Johnson; her devoted niece, Tanya LaVenia Johnson Ross (Kevin);
nieces, Cheryl Fields and Danita Brown; nephew, Mel Brown; great-nieces, Kennedy and Karrington
Ross; great-nephew, Rahmel Brown; sister-in-law, Shirley Johnson; devoted friends, Drucilla Bridgeforth
and Eva Anthony; and many relatives, friends, and colleagues.
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17
March
Visitation at Funeral Home
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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Wednesday
18
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Powhatan Community Church
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Powhatan, Virginia, United States
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18
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Final Resting Place
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
Red Lane Road
Powhatan, Virginia, United States
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