Born Rebecca Inez Burrum in
Manchester, Tennessee to Hugh H. Burrum and Leona M. Graham, she lived in
Waverly and
Gallatin, Tennessee. As an undergraduate at
Duke University she met and married
Jack F. Matlock, Jr. After graduation, they moved to
New York City where both took graduate studies at
Columbia University. In 1953 they moved to
Hanover, New Hampshire, where the first three of their children (James, Hugh, and Nell) were born. In 1956 the Matlocks joined the
Foreign Service and were posted in following years to
Vienna,
Oberammergau,
Moscow,
Accra,
Zanzibar, and
Dar es Salaam. Two more children were born during their first tour in Moscow (David and Joseph). The Matlocks served four tours in the
Soviet Union, between 1961 and 1991, and during that time she travelled to 14 of the 15
Union Republics. They were posted to Moscow in 1961, 1974, 1981, and finally in 1987 when Jack Matlock was appointed U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union. During their final tour they lived at
Spaso House in Moscow until 1991 and their retirement from the Foreign Service. After leaving the Foreign Service they lived for five years in
North Stonington, Connecticut, and New York City; and then moved to
Princeton, New Jersey. In 2009 she was named Honorary Trustee of the Friends of Davis International Center of Princeton University. In later years the Matlocks divided their time between a home in Princeton and her family farm in
Booneville, Tennessee. On November 9, 2019, Ambassador Matlock posted publicly on his
Facebook: "My beloved wife of 70 years, Rebecca Burrum Matlock, passed away this morning in Duke University Hospital." The cause of death has not yet been made public. ==Sarah Caldwell biography==