I first met her when I came to Winedale in summer of 1988, not as a student that year but as a journalist (I had just begun my year serving as editor of the Daily Texan). I didn't get to know Angela well until I came back in summer of 1989 one last time as a summer-session student, and her energy, intelligence, and creativity sparked impossible to measure love and regard and admiration and respect. I was blessed to play one of the fairy gang with her--the only supernatural role in Shakespeare that I've ever played--and she made working on these scenes and songs and dances a delight. 

I think her great joyful spirit enriched everyone who got to know her through our work together at Winedale, and I'll bet people who knew her in other spheres feel the same way.

As some of you may remember, when we were first planning for a 2020 reunion, Angela was one of the first to declare that she was "in" for it--had we been able to convene that original planned reunion,  Here's  a screenshot of that email, appended to this message.

Love to all of you, and love as always for Angela.

Mike