Eugenia and David Diller were awarded the 2007 Massie Medal Award for Distinguished Achievement at the Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of Virginia which was held in Newport News on May 9th. In more ways than can be numbered, this couple, with their “passion for lilies” and dedication to horticulture and the education of others, has “improved the quality of life and been effective in the protection, restoration and preservation of the natural beauties of our Commonwealth.”
Genie has been an active member of The Spotswood Garden Club for over forty years, holding office, chairing committees, and presenting programs. David was named an honorary member of the club in 1987. Their knowledge of the culture, origins and names of myriad varieties of lilies is immense, witnessed by the lilies they have raised over the years, and they are both accomplished arrangers. In fact, David won the tricolor for best in show in the artistic division of the first GCV Lily Show he entered, representing Spotswood that year, and he earned this honor again ten years later. As team members, the Dillers have traveled widely, presenting programs, teaching judging schools, and entering their beautiful lilies in shows.
David served as President of the North American Lily Society, from 1997 to 1999, and Genie was the recipient of the 2004 North American Lily Society Award, an honor in recognition of her service and accomplishments. The GCV benefited greatly from her dedication and service as Lily Chairman for over twenty years, and she continues to serve as Chairman emeritus. The Dillers are committed to their calling, and they have joyfully shared their expertise with others, representing the Garden Club of Virginia throughout the commonwealth and indeed, the nation.
Their daughter, son, their spouses and their granddaughter were in Newport News to celebrate this outstanding couple. Together, they are an inspiration to us all.