Oh Doc thank you for sharing this.  And those stories about her.  Lovely. She (and those meals) are such a part of the fabric of my Winedale memories. 

Love you,
Don

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On Oct 24, 2018, at 10:38 PM, Robert Faires <rfaires@austinchronicle.com> wrote:

Oh my god, Doc, what a blow to the heart. Angelyne was someone whose Love came through in the food that she made, every morsel, every serving cooked up with the sense of who it was being made for. She was so generous to all of us students, and now to learn how generous she was to you and the program is so beautiful.  God bless her in every way. 

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On Oct 24, 2018, at 10:40 PM, James Ayres <jayres@cvctx.com> wrote:

Angelene died today.  She was our cook at Winedale for my 30 years of Shakespeare at Winedale.  She loved cooking and she loved Shakespeare at Winedale.  In 1980 she promised me that she would retire only when I did.  And she kept that promise.  Many of you do not know but at the end of each summer, she gave me a greeting card on which she wrote simply “Thanks”.  Inside was a folded new 100 bill.  For 30 years.  For Shakespeare at Winedale.  And you likely don’t know that when she cooked fried chicken, she saved the wings for me, hiding them in the kitchen. 

She loved every one of you too. 

Doc

Jim (Doc) Ayres
Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas
Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare
Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare





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