Nora Boyle Drinkwater, age 84, of Stephens City, VA, went to be with the Lord on Saturday morning, September 10th, 2022, surrounded by her family, and beloved physician and friend, accompanied by favorite hymns sung by a cherished caregiver.
Nora was born July 28,1938 on Owey Island in County Donegal, Ireland where she spent her childhood. After spending two years in Scotland with her sister, Bridget, she came to New York in 1958 and subsequently moved to Powhatan Plantation in King George, Virginia. Powhatan belonged to Raymond Guest, the United States Ambassador to Ireland. There she met and married renowned Virginia horseman, Peter Drinkwater. They started a family. The first of three daughters, Kathleen was born in Fredericksburg. They moved to Rock Hill Farm in Front Royal where Joan and Lisa were born. In 1967 they bought a farm near Stephens City which was her home until she passed away.
Nora never forgot her Irish roots, but she also made deep roots in Virginia. She was extremely proud of her daughters’ accomplishments. Including Kathleen winning the Field Hunter Championship of North America three times as well as the Virginia Field Hunter Championship, an honor also won by Peter. Nora was proud of Joan for accomplishments in her career, starting on the plant floor and moving her way up into management. Joan went to college, taking night classes, all while working full time and raising a family. Lisa had her share of championships at terrier trials. She bred and raised several national champions. Nora was a huge part of Lisa’s success. She whelped countless terriers and helped raise them. She was a fixture ringside at the terrier trials and will be missed by everyone in the terrier community.
Nora was a prolific knitter. When a baby was born in the family either here or overseas, they would receive a hat and blanket. Her generosity extended to the local community and beyond through her knitted donations. She was also an avid vegetable gardener, enjoyed cooking and canning, being very well known for her Irish soda bread.
Nora was an exceptional lady and made friends wherever she would go. Her loss will be felt by all.
She is survived by her daughters, Kathleen O’Keefe (Will), Joan Drinkwater (Janie), and Lisa Drinkwater. Her grandchild Ashley Davis (Denver). Her great grandchildren Saidy Caltrider, Alex Caltrider, and Holden Davis. Her brothers, Joseph Boyle (Greta), William Boyle (Brid), Michael Boyle (Tessie), and Tony Boyle (Brid) in Ireland. Her sister Bridget Ruddy (James) in Ireland and Mary Craig (John) in Scotland. She is also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Peter Drinkwater, her parents Joseph and Mary Boyle and her brothers Charlie Boyle (Ann) and Jimmie Boyle (Mae).
Visitation will be on Thursday, September 15th at Maddox Funeral Home in Front Royal, VA from 6-8 pm. The funeral service will be held on Friday, September 16th at 11 am. Burial will follow in Prospect Hill Cemetery with a reception after at Salem Church of the Brethren located at 435 Salem Church Road, Stephens City, VA.
Pall Bearers will be Dan Baumhardt, Alex Caltrider, William “Dickie” Clark, Mark Conner, Denver Davis, and Mark Grim. Honorary Pall Bearer will be Will O’Keefe.
Please consider a donation to Blue Ridge Hospice, Stephens City Fire and Rescue, or Faith in Action.

God bless you Nora. You will be truly missed.
RIP Sweet Nora.
I will miss you dearly. But, I know you are in no more pain. Love you dearly. God Bless
Dear Nora, I have rich memories of my brief time spent with you when Peter was manager of a stud farm in Virginia in 1990.I was on my journey to San Francisco and I was truly fortunate to experience this unique thoroughbred
lifestyle. Vivid recollection of going for a walk on the estate, only to be followed from a distance by a blacked out range rover. I learned later that this was security checking that I wasn’t there to sabotage the pure breed of the newly born foals. Ashley was just starting school then and now she is a fully grown adult and mother herself. I was honoured when you ,Ashley and Lisa visited my home in Dublin. Remembering your beloved family , Kathleen, Joan & Lisa and their spouses, grandchildren and great grandchildren .Your beloved family in Ireland , your wide circle of friends in Virginia, Owey Island , in Ireland and elsewhere. To a life well lived . Rest in Peace now Nora. .
One of the finest women we have ever known, you were family to us. Love you Nora, I know you are in a better place smiling down on us. Love , Jack and Terri Batzer
We only knew you from the terrier trials, but knowing Lisa we know how wonderful you were. RIP dear Nora.
A truly great Lady We will miss her dearly God speed Nora Sincere condolences to the family
I met you, Nora through Lisa, you were always kind and gracious. God bless your family and grant them peace.
Daphne & Roy Duvall
To my lifelong friend Nora, I will miss you dearly and cherish our memories forever. From the time we met on Owey Island at 8 years old we had a friendship that was meant to last. After immigrating to the USA just 2 years apart we ended up living and working together at the Jersey shore creating such wonderful memories.
Then off to New York we went for our next adventure, we always had such fun together. When you headed to Virginia and I ended up returning to New Jersey and our own adventures began. We both found our life partners, marrying the same year and each having 3 beautiful daughters. We always had so much in common and so much to talk about. I will miss our calls and our letter writing. I will miss you my dear friend of over 75 years. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Your forever friend, Maisie
I met you Nora thru Lisa at GA trial. Along with Joan, Janie and little Andrew. When Lisa judged the Nationals, you were so proud of her it definitely showed. May you Rest In Peace and be together again with your husband Peter
Love
Denise
Will always remember Nora for her kindness and caring nature. She was a true friend to me when I lived in Virginia inviting me for her wonderful home made dinners and hospitality. She was an amazing woman with a wonderful family.
Sincere condolences to Lisa,Joan and Kathleen and extended family. Sending you all hugs from Wexford Ireland
We, the Livermore girls and guys, have a very wonderful trove of memories for Nora. We grew up with the Drinkwater girls and had so much fun during our younger years! My mom looked forward to every visit with Nora, keeping in touch until she passed away. We are so sorry for your loss, Kathleen, Joan and Lisa and we hope to keep in touch with you as time goes on. I loved visiting your mom when the puppies were growing up, so much fun and so many memories. The Livermore’s, Mauck’s and Weller’s