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Nancy Cecil

 

Nancy Ake Cecil of Rye, New York, died on June 17, 2018 at the age of 92 in Stamford, Connecticut.

A graduate of the Yale School of Art and the University of New Mexico, Mrs. Cecil was a painter. She was told she was the youngest person to ever show at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., when, at age seventeen, one of her paintings was accepted into a group exhibition there. 

After finishing her studies, she taught art at several New York-area schools, and freelanced fashion and other illustrations, while pursuing painting. Over the years, her painting ranged from abstractions inspired by nature, to canvasses with stenciled forms done with metallic spray paint.

In 1960, she and her husband, architect Russell Cumming Cecil, together with four other couples, started The Rye Arts Center, a nonprofit that today serves 35,000 annually. She was one of two teachers the initial year of the organization’s establishment, teaching drawing and painting in an old carriage house. 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the daughter of Corinne and Kenneth Whittier Ake of Rye. Her family moved as her father’s work with Traveler’s Insurance required. She said her father single-handedly chose their houses based on their proximity to a golf course. 

At Yale, she was known for her original wit, intelligence, and tremendous style. It was there that she caught the eye of Mr. Cecil, whom she married in 1951. 

After living in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C. for a few years, the Cecils moved to the end of Milton Point in Rye, into a converted barn where sheep, horses, and chickens still roamed the surrounding property. Occasionally, the tide would rise up around the house. She would then shine a flash light through the floorboards and, with her children, watch the fish swimming below.

In 1959, the family moved to a large Victorian in Rye, on a dead-end hilltop, surrounded by woods, that is still the family house. With a sweeping lawn and driveway, it was the neighborhood headquarters for SPUD and sledding. Never conventional, even in her 80s, Mrs. Cecil continued to set off firecrackers and other explosives on the lawn, tearing back to the safety of the front porch, to the delight of her grandchildren. 

She loved chaos. Children roller skating through the dining room at Easter lunch, no problem. A child sending a bowling ball down the staircase at her annual Christmas sing-a-long and dinner for 100, wow. 

A wonderful cook, she once prompted a friend of her daughters to say, “The food is so good here, but I’m always amazed I don’t find a hair in it.” Friends of her children treated the house as an escape, where they knew they were always welcome and they could sit in the kitchen and listen to the stories of Mrs. Cecil.

She was a member of American Yacht Club, the Rye Country Day School Parents’ Auxiliary, and the Altar Guild of Christ’s Church Rye, where she was married.

Mr. Cecil died in 2009. Nancy Cecil is survived by her three children, Dr. Russell Cecil of Fort Johnson, N. Y., Sarah Cecil of Portland, Maine, and Andrew Cecil of Rye, as well as six grandchildren. Two brothers, Carter C. Ake and Kenneth W. Ake Jr. of Rye, pre-deceased her.

Contributions in Nancy Cecil’s memory may be made to the American Indian College Fund or Yale University School of Art

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