- Date Of Birth: November 21, 1925
- Date Of Death: January 30, 2019
- State: Connecticut
Loving mother of four, proud grandmother of six, devoted spouse and cherished friend of many on both sides of the Atlantic, Rose died peacefully on January 30, 2019 at the age of 93 in the Southport, Connecticut home she loved. She was born in London November 21, 1925 the daughter of Hugo and Reine Pitman (nee Ormond) from whom she inherited a lifelong appreciation of fine art and music. Her father, managing partner of a brokerage firm in The City was also a much respected collector of works by contemporary English artists, and for many years, a trustee of The Tate. Her mother, a niece of and sometime model for American painter John Singer Sargent, studied at The Slade and was a skilled amateur watercolorist. Until the age of fourteen Rose was educated in England and lived at home. However, in June 1940 Hitler’s troops having defeated the British at Dunkirk were poised to cross The Chanel and invade England and her parents gratefully accepted a generous offer from Junius Morgan to send Rose and Jemima, her younger sister, to live with his family in the safety of the United States. The two girls arrived in New York City on July 9th. (Their ship was later sunk by a German U Boat.) They would not return until late spring 1943. While in America Rose attended Chapin, a school for girls in Manhattan, where she made lifelong friendships and also with young men she met, among them the one she would eventually marry. When she returned home London was still being bombed with Germany’s V-1, V-2 rockets but she moved in to her parent’s bomb damaged house in Chelsea, and for one year, studied at The Queen’s Secretarial College and then was hired by The American Embassy in London. In spring 1947 Rose accompanied her father on business to New York where she renewed her friendship with Larry Hughes who had initiated a four year correspondence with her starting after she left America and he was in the Marine Corps. Their reunion kindled a romance. They were married in London November 27th. The couple’s first home was in New Haven, Connecticut where Larry was still a Yale student. The following year his first job took them to Glen Cove, Long Island. In 1957 they moved to Fairfield, Connecticut and 1962 to Southport, Connecticut. A quiet person with a gentle personality she also loved laughter and a good party. Although she participated in many local civic and charitable organizations as well as being a regular volunteer in the registrar’s office at The Morgan Library in New York, Rose’s focus was on family raising her four children.