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|    Bookworm to andrama...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Jean Jackson, RIP    |
|    10 Jan 13 05:27:14    |
      From: bookworm1225@gmail.com              On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 8:58:15 PM UTC-6, andrama...@gmail.com wrote:       > On Thursday, January 3, 2013 1:13:48 PM UTC-6, Chris Sampo Cornell wrote:       >        > > Just received an email from Jean's daughter that she passed quietly        >        > >        >        > > yesterday. Jean was a stalwart MSTie, an incredibly funny person, a        >        > >        >        > > talented artist and one of the most sensible people I've ever        >        > >        >        > > encountered. She will be greatly missed.       >        > >        >        > >        >        > >        >        > > Sampo (there are no words)       >        >        >        > No words, indeed, but I'm going to give it a go anyway.       >        >        >        > Jean, my mom, passed away very quickly and painlessly, we believe from a       blood clot to either her heart or her brain, so quickly in fact she didn't       have time to press her Life Alert button. I think we wish we could all go that       way, and I know it's how        she wanted to go.       >        >        >        > It was unexpected to be sure, which is why my original email was so short.       It's a lot to process, and even a week later I still expect that occasional       phone call, funny email, or a happy hello whenever we go to her house.       >        >        >        > All of you meant the world to her. She talked about many of you, and       considered MSTies her family. Her biggest joy besides painting (which she       started at 12 years old) was bringing you joy with her artwork. Many times I       caught her staring into space,        and I would smile because I knew she was thinking about what she would be       painting next.       >        >        >        > Her final wishes did include giving Satellite News her remaining prints (of       which there are hundreds) and electronic copies for even more prints, because       she wanted to continue to make all of you happy even after she was gone.       >        >        >        > The best part is reading here and at Satellite News about how much you       enjoyed her and her artwork. As her daughter I didn't get to see all the       things she did in her life, and it's both inspiring and touching to know how       much of a positive difference        she made in people's lives. I'm thrilled to know her legacy -- her joys and       her passions -- will continue for many years to come.       >        >        >        > To me that makes her still very much alive to me, and I have you to thank       for it.       >        >        >        > God Bless,       >        >        >        > Andra              Thank you for letting us know, and my heartfelt condolences to you and your       family.              --------       Bookworm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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