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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
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
. 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 at Winedal
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
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
clearly cared deeply.
We all say more than we really need to, anyway. It's what we do that matters.
And she did.
Steve
On Wed, 10/24/18, James Ayres wrote:
Subject: [Winedale-l] Angelene
To: "Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums"
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Shakespeare Winedale
Sent: Wed, Oct 24, 2018 8:24 pm
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
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