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Celebrating the life of

Emmaline Rice Routon

Passed away on May 04, 2024

Emmaline Rice Routon

On May 4th, with characteristic grace, Emmaline Rice Routon, affectionately known as 'Nana,' passed away at 82 years of age in the presence of her children and loved ones. She was born and raised in Augusta, GA, the only child of Augusta natives Margaret Emmaline Rice 'Peg' and Hugh Woodson Rice.

Emmaline's childhood in Augusta’s close-knit community of Summerville was idyllic. She is remembered by classmates and friends as a person with a generous smile and a love for life. Emmaline attended Aquinas High School, where she was a cheerleader, Homecoming Queen and Queen of the Mardi Gras Court. As a young woman, she was a passionate equestrian. Her beloved horse 'White Sox,' with his spirited resistance to commands, was a symbol of her light-hearted yet determined nature.

After graduating in 1960, she earned an associate’s degree from Marymount University in Arlington, VA. Following college, a transformative year spent in Florence, Italy introduced her to the warmth and beauty of the art, culture, and people there. Emmaline's passion for antiquing and collecting art would continue throughout her life connecting her with many of the vibrant characters that would become close friends.

After returning to Augusta from Europe, Emmaline met and fell in love with Jim Routon, while he was a student at the Medical College of Georgia. They were married in 1968 and he remained the love of her life and her partner in marriage for 56 years. Their life together took them to Boston, Washington, D.C., Pensacola FL, Atlanta, and Savannah, with memorable moments in Augusta and Statesboro. All along gathering great friends and memories. Together they cultivated a love for travel and she always brought a sense of genuine joy to these adventures. Emmaline’s interest in experiences was ebullient. Whether in sailing with friends to Martinique, visiting Haiti, rafting the Colorado River, exploring the American South West, trips to New York to see the sights and catch Broadway musicals or simply enjoying the beach with family and dogs in tow.

In 1981 Emmaline and Jim moved their family to Savannah. Having always been enamored with its beauty and rich history, it reminded her of Europe and held her heart captive. She instilled this love of place in her daughters and grandchildren.

The ease with which Emmaline created an atmosphere of stylish comfort led many to gather, welcome in her home. The front door was never locked. Though not a cook, there was always food ready to share. Her house was often full of activity and conversation. All of which was a reflection of the charismatic hostess that she was. Her effortless sense of style was unique and all her own. She had an uncanny ability to identify trends long before they became mainstream. She shared a love of reading with her husband, Jim. They kept stacks of books on tables around the house. Along with her collection of books and friends, it was rare that a stray animal did not receive assistance or shelter.
Emmaline loved with loyalty and depth.
She loved her children. She loved her children’s friends.
She was a devoted grandmother and loved her grandchildren‘s friends as much as her own. Her interest in them was evident in the hours she spent enjoying their company.
She had a gift for making moments feel like occasions.
Her beauty was magnetic but it was her heart that cemented her appeal. Her loss leaves a cavernous hole in the lives of those who loved her. Our consolation is in believing that she is in His presence and united with her beloved husband, Jim.

The family wishes to recognize with deep love and appreciation the friends who helped Emmaline navigate the journey of Dr. Routon’s illness and recent death. All of the people, of which there are too many to name, that have held a special place in her heart are remembered fondly as well.

Emmaline Routon is survived by daughters, Genevieve Markowsky (Wayne) and Emmaline Routon-Davis (Greg). Her grandchildren, Hannah Routon, Hugh Markowsky and Noah Davis.

Emmaline is preceded in death by her parents, 'Peg' and Hugh Rice, her husband, Dr. James Routon, lifelong friends, Kathleen .‘Kitty’ Curtis and Sara Andrews

Her unwavering devotion to her Catholic faith leaves a legacy that will forever live on in the lives of her family and in the hearts of those who knew her.
A visitation at Fox and Weeks Funeral Home on Hodgson Memorial Drive will be held on Sunday, May 12 from 5:30 PM until 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist on Abercorn St., Monday, May 13 at 10 AM. A Rite of Committal will be held graveside at the Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers please be encouraged to donate to a charity close to your heart.

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Dear Nana, You Beautiful LADY-Your family and friends will cherish your memory, the sound of her voice, her beautiful smile and her gentle nature--these things i personally witnessed in her character and i mourn her passing along with Genevieve, Emmaline and the grandchildren. She was a very special person & Nana now joins Papa somewhere beautiful...may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest

- R. Patrick Davis, SAVANNAH, Georgia (USA)

Emmaline and Genevieve, Will and I were so sad to hear of your mother’s passing. She was such a beautiful soul and so loved by our mother. Sending our deepest sympathies, love, and prayers to you and your families. Lisa

- Lisa Grolemund -Kitty Curtis’ daughter, League City , Texas

TO ALL OF EMMALINE'S AND JIM'S FAMILY & FRIENDS: THE AQUINAS CLASS OF 1960 FROM AUGUSTA, GA, MANY OF WHOM WERE WITH EMMALINE FROM KINDERGARTEN AT MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH'S TO OUR GRADUATION FROM AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL IN 1960, WERE BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN EMMALINE & JIM. WE ENJOYED SO MUCH THEIR SHARING IN OUR REUNIONS WHEN THEY COULD, ESPECIALLY OUR 50TH IN AUGUSTA AND SEVERAL OTHERS IN BEAUFORT, SC, WITH PATTY RAY'S HOSPITALITY! MANY OF OUR CLASS HAVE GONE AHEAD OF EMMALINE AND JIM, SO I'M SURE KITTY, SARA, VICKY, BONNIE, NANCY, BILLY, JOE, JIMMY, RICHARD, AND ALL WILL ENJOY BEING TOGETHER AGAIN FOR A HEAVENLY REUNION! THE REST OF THE AQUINAS CLASS OF 1960 WILL HAVE TO WAIT OUR TURN! MAY GOD BLESS YOU, EMMALINE AND JIM, AND ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS! THE AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960

- FRANCES WARREN Rhodes, AUGUSTA, GA

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I am really happy that I gave your Mom a big hug and held her hand for as long as I did when I saw her at your Dad's memorial. It had been some time since I had seen her and she was as loving as ever. I am really grateful for that moment. Love and strength, Little Celia.

- Celia Dunn, Savannah , Georgia

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Dear Genevieve and Emmaline, It was always a joy to work with your Mom all those years ago. She had a radiance and grace about her that welcomed all. May she and your Dad know peace and may their memories always be a blessing to you and your family. Lovingly, arlene and allan

- arlene/allan ratner, Savannah, Ga

The obituary said it all... Just a beautiful soul. The world will miss both of them but they are together. Peace to all, especially Hanna, Noah, Hugh, Emmaline and Vieve.

- Katrina McGowan, Pooler, GA

Though we haven't been close in recent years, I adored your parents and am deeply saddened .

- Alex Raskin, Savannah, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200