Oh, Doc, I just love how you zero in on your relationship with Angelene, and
the so many rich memories inspired by the news of her death. Thank you, fellow
Winedalers, for every one of them.
LOVE,
Alice
PS I am a newish fan of chicken wings, the ones that almost fall off of
supermarket-roaste
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> On Oct 25, 2018, at 9:56 PM, Ben Willcott wrote:
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> I always eavesdrop on these email threads with pleasure. But I am so moved
> by everyone’s remembrances of Angelene, the Winedale cook, I wanted to add my
> thoughts.
>
> I remember her well, her warmth, her interes
I always eavesdrop on these email threads with pleasure. But I am so moved by
everyone’s remembrances of Angelene, the Winedale cook, I wanted to add my
thoughts.
I remember her well, her warmth, her interest in us, another crew of summer
visitors. And I remember her food, which was wonderful
Angelene... so sad to hear this. she was/is a Winedale legend. in 1980
after I told her I loved sweet pickles with fried chicken, she always had a
little bowl of sweet pickles that she handed to me in the line at dinner. I
will never forget the smile on her face every time...
Doc, you and her famil
God bless Angelene and may she Rest In Peace.
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 10:40 PM, James Ayres wrote:
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> Angelene died today. She was our cook at Winedale for my 30 years of
> Shakespeare at Winedale. She loved cooking and she loved Sh
Sad day. I remember her fondly. I remember one of us mansplaining to poor
Angelene how to peel garlic, and she stood by so patiently and listened to
the whole thing! Humble, sweet, good. I'll never forget her.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 11:24 PM James Ayres wrote:
> Angelene died today. She was ou
I remember Angelene fondly for how humble she was about the important role
she played. Among all the big, medium, and ("there are no") small parts,
she may have just played the most important one. And yet she was happy to
watch us stroll/sashay/saunter in and gobble up her fare. She was generous,
p
One time the class had left a mess in the kitchen from a banquet the night
before. I tried to get up early to clean it up before Angelene arrived but
she beat me to it. I felt terrible and apologized. I remember Angelene
saying in her Texan-German accent, "That's ok, Madge. There's always more
wate
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>>> -----Original Message-
>>> From: James Ayres mailto:jay...@cvctx.com>>
>>> To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums >> <mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>>; Shakespeare Winedale
>>> >> <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-em
Oh dear Angelene! We loved her dearly. She was such a sweetheart. I didn’t have
any idea about the annual gift. It shows what a great heart she had. Thank you
for letting us know, Doc
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 11:40 PM, James Ayres wrote:
>
> Angelene died today. She was our
Doc, it would be great to compile all these responses to be read—or posted—as a
tribute at Angeline’s funeral.
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> On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:36 AM, Jose Hernandez wrote:
>
> As a yougling participant, nee class member of the 1988 and 1989 summer
> classes of University of Texas
As a starving grad student at the time I came to Winedale, one of the best
parts of the program for me was getting fed regularly and fed so well, with
so much care and love that it was as though I had come home and had my
mother feeding me again after years of getting by on my own meager and
irregu
This is such sad news, but it brings with it so many happy memories of a truly
generous and loving soul.
James
On Oct 24, 2018, at 10:40 PM, James Ayres
mailto:jay...@cvctx.com>> wrote:
Angelene died today. She was our cook at Winedale for my 30 years of
Shakespeare at Winedale. She loved
-Original Message-
>> From: James Ayres mailto:jay...@cvctx.com>>
>> To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums > <mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>>; Shakespeare Winedale
>> > <mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>>
>> Sent: Wed,
o well. I
>> am so sorry to hear of her passing. It is clear she loved you, too.
>>
>> Sending deepest condolences and much love,
>>
>> Annette
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: James Ayres
>> To: Shakespeare
How wonderful to see that photo that David (Sharpe) sent from 1983. I
remember being overwhelmed by the food at Winedale which seemed to come from
heaven (and in large quantities). The local friends who became part of the
support system at Winedale were every bit as much a part of the process
So many of you have expressed your love for Angelene and your sweet
remembrances of her so beautifully, so perfectly. Thank you all for saying
what is in my heart.
Love
Terry
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> On Oct 25, 2018, at 5:59 AM, SuDon wrote:
>
> Oh Doc thank you for sharing this. And those
I cannot think of Angelene without being warmed again by the steady
glow of her love, which I saw in her face not only every time I was
there for the program, but even for the decades when I just showed up
as a guest. All the years later, whenever I saw her and our eyes would
meet, she'd light up i
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
mailto:rfai...@austinchronicle.
There isn't a lot I can add to the fine recollections already sent by
my fellow alumni. I remember Angelene's sweet nature and kindness. She
always smiled, an indication in her case of her love for her work (and
doing it on a small scale has taught me how much work cooking is). I
always tha
As a yougling participant, nee class member of the 1988 and 1989 summer classes
of University of Texas Shakespeare at Winedale program, I can remember sneaking
down into the kitchen at night and discovering that the pies and pastries had
been magically prepped and cooked for the dumb kids from U
d, and she clearly cared deeply.
We all say more than we really need to, anyway. It's what we do that matters.
And she did.
Steve
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Subject: [Winedale-l] Angelene
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
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 pro
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 sum
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