Alas, so sad to hear of Edith's passing. She and Angeline were such a presence at Winedale, always making us feel special, always working. I can still smell the cookies baking. And all the Klumps!! such lovely people, so many memories of kegs and pecan trees, barbeque and polkas.
I like Craig's idea, a Day of Remembrance. I also love the cedar plaques posted in the Barn since we probably won't all be able to have benches, although the thought still lingers.... Cedar has such delicious properties and would add a lovely ambience. Great idea, Doc! Maybe on Remembrance Day we could bring sprigs of lavender, rosemary, thyme and other herbs or flowers to decorate the plaques.
Apparently we should get started. Time is a very bankrupt! Love to all, Joy
----- Original Message ----- From: James Ayresmailto:jayres@cvctx.com To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alumsmailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 10:22 PM Subject: [Winedale-l] Edith Klump
Edith died Friday. She was buried on Sunday. Edith, together with Angelene, performed cooking miracles for us at the Lauderdale House dormitory from '70-81. She loved cooking for Shakespeare at Winedale students. Was indeed very proud to have been a part of our experience. Her obituary carried that message. I'm sure many of you will remember Ronnie Klump, her son, who worked on the property planting and mowing, and her grandson, Russell Klump, who performed in several plays, CE, ADO, MV, with my son Jonathan. Lots of good memories there.
Doc
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