At 9:15 this morning, Lee Jay Graves moved on to his next big adventure. Mimi, myself, and two of his sisters were there to pass on everyone's warm regards and wish him well on this new journey. Lee Jay held a fascination for the world that drove his thirst for knowledge and attention to detail, and he touched the lives of many with his kindness and conversation. We will miss you, friend. In celebration of our great times with LJ, we will have an impromptu gathering around a fire tonight at the Ediger compound on Mockingbird. Fire starts at sunset (7:11). Please park on the road. In his honor, there will also be a caver-style celebration of Lee Jay's life and times on the 1st of December (that's next Saturday, folks). Details coming soon.
> On Nov 23, 2018, at 19:33, Justin Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > > Lee Jay Graves has suffered a massive stroke with subarachnoid bleeding. His > condition continues to deteriorate and he is not expected to recover. > > If you would like to visit him he is at the main St. David’s hospital on 32nd > St. here in Austin. He is on the 5th floor, room 555. Nurses recommend coming > tonight or early tomorrow. There are no restrictions on visiting hours. > Though he seems unresponsive, the sense of hearing is often the last to go. > > His family is aware, and his sisters are in route and expected to arrive > tonight or early tomorrow morning. > > If you would like details, I’m willing to talk on the phone. 512-593-2283 > > With Love, > Justin > > > > (apologies for such a heavy post, however when you’ve touched as many lives > as LJ did, there’s too many people who’ll want to be in the loop for me to > even think of everyone, much less directly contact everyone) >
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