TheBanyanTree: Sad story
Roger Pye
pyewood at pcug.org.au
Mon Feb 1 11:26:02 PST 2010
Dee welcomed Robin and I into her life as though we lived next door
instead of thousands of kms away. We will both miss her and her quiet
wisdom.
roger
Jim Miller wrote:
> I join Julie in finding a quiet place. In her way and at just the right
> time, Dee touched me deeply. I think of her often and will miss her
> immensely.
>
> A few years back, as Linda and I were passing through Bandon, Dee insisted
> that we spend the night in her home on the lake. We talked and talked and of
> course had coffee. Linda went to bed as Dee and I talked well into the night
> . . . discussing many of you.
>
> Dee had a large collection of telephone line insulators varying in color and
> style. Before leaving in the morning, she gave me a perfect one. I cherish
> it and the lovely lady who gave it value.
>
> Oh wow . . . . the memories going back to early Spoon days are flooding over
> me.
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: thebanyantree-bounces at lists.remsset.com
> [mailto:thebanyantree-bounces at lists.remsset.com] On Behalf Of Monique Colver
> Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 10:21 PM
> To: The Banyan Tree
> Subject: TheBanyanTree: Sad story
>
> A short story for a very sad occasion. Dee Churchill, long a favorite and
> much loved member of our Tree, passed away in her sleep last night.
>
> I don't know what else to say, but I miss her already.
>
> Her last blog post can be found here:
> http://cbg-dee.blogspot.com/2009/12/happy-new-year-coffee-mates.html
>
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