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This forum is to honor those that have passed on. Stomper was the original creator and now it will have a permanent home under the wings of "The WDC Angel Army" I have met a few of the authors with a white case and others I only got to know through their writings. Now we can really get to know who these authors were by reading what they wrote. I would certainly like to acknowledge TheWýtçhè - Away Indefinitely Also a quick note to anyone and everyone who is a member of WDC - if you have ANY suggestions or any particular items from these authors you would like highlighted, please let me know or post it in the forum and I will be more than happy to add them in. Stomper was inspired to do this while visiting "THE DROP-OFF BOX " On the 10th of January 2008 one of our WDC friends passed away. John has left a message on his bio-block that he had been ill before he passed away and the note is just very thoughtful. John Kelley has left some very memorable works for us to read and following is an item with a great collection of brilliant writing:
Michelle is another author that left us with many writings to view. One of the items I found in Blue Thunder's port is
Though a lot of her writing is on the darker side, Michelle was actually a very funny and warm person. Everytime I got an email from her, I just knew I had to put an hour aside to read it. She was such a great lady and a great asset to the WDC community and I am sure that she has touched many members here. For those who didn't have the chance to meet Michelle, you can see what she left for everyone through her writing. Sandy was one of the many unfortunate victims of 9/11. To view an announcement of her passing go to "In Memory Of..." Bandit's Mama One item I noticed in particular in her port is
Another awarded item of hers
There are many tributes set up to the victims of 9/11 and following are a few for Sandy: http://inmemoriamonline.net/Profiles/Folders/B_Folder/Brace_Sandra.html http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/memorial/people/4284.html http://www.legacy.com/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonID=119106 http://www.9-11heroes.us/v/Sandra_Conaty_Brace.php http://www.legacy.com/Sept11/Story.aspx?PersonID=119106 PETTIECOOL
Ramblin Rose
Silverindian
A letter he wrote for his sons
You can view an anouncement concerning her and what happened to her at "In Memory Of..." Spongebob Squarepants She wrote a lot of stories that are listed as comedy and satirical. I read
I did not know Razor personally, and was rather shocked when I received an anonymous gift from someone saying he wanted his gps to be donated to various charities around the site after his passing. But from reading this biography he left behind,
you can tell that Razor was a man of wit and an inner strength that will never be forgotten. Please take the time to visit his portfolio if you can. Some works of note include:
She was a friend, sister and mentor to so many around the site and her loss is one that will be felt for a long time to come as she was young and had so much to offer. Dawn was an amazing writer. She was very cheerful, and very heart warming. She was a very devoted mother of two and a devoted wife. She worked hard at keeping all in line inside the chat room here at Writing.com, and many looked forward to seeing her each passing day. Her jokes were the funniest and her pleasant attitude will always be remembered. Dawn was in the process of finishing a novel which you can find below:
Here are a few other works of note:
Please stop by the forum below to leave well wishes for her family:
A group has been set up by Anastasia V. Pergakis
Passed away 23rd November, 2009
"Years ago, I met a dear man here who became my friend.....a brother I had never known. He encouraged me in ways I could never have repaid, but somehow, he seemed to think I had. I was blessed that he loved my words........and even moreso, that he loved me. When I was down, he would arrive with a 'big ole bear hug' as he was fond of referring to a line from the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter'......and it became a joke for us. When I formed the Circle of Sisters, Larry wanted to do something similar for men, and he started a men's group -- I believe it was called "Where's the Remote"..... What he didn't quite anticipate was that men needed more of challenge than merely to love! Although his group consisted of many of my dear friends - John emilbus, Scott anghusrns , and others, it soon fizzled out. I believe he would have paid dearly with giftpoints for just one day in the kitchen!!! He is one of only a few I would have considered it for! When I took a sabatical from this site, Larry waited anxiously for my return and wrote of the indian maiden returning to her village...."and from the banks, they watched for her' -- and I cried. When he needed to go, I knew the reasons were ones I had to honor....but we remained in touch through email and facebook. When he returned here, I was filled with joy but worried that once again, he would become overwhelmed with all his heart hoped to accomplish. What I know now is that the seeds he planted will bloom long beyond the thirteenth moon. There are few men that I know well enough to say they belong at the side of God....but Larry is one. When our friend John passed almost two years ago, we were both heart-broken (as were many others). Now, I imagine Larry and John sitting along the ridge........and I know the buffalo are beautiful. I will always miss my friend.......in ways I have no words to say....but know that one day, I will join him and it will be a grand reunion." - Tornado Day
Passed away January 31st, 2010 http://www.sheboyganpress.com/article/20100202/SHE010301/2020371/Judith-K.-Bierman
Sometimes words seem inadequate, and simply not enough to express sorrow, and even as I type this I have to wonder if she's chiding me again for overthinking things. She was always like that - more than just another writer on this site - but a mentor and friend who was always ready to listen and help me out when I needed her the most. She was my cheerleader even though she went through difficult times herself. She would open up her heart to me, knowing I couldn't do much more than 'listen' to her complaints and offer the best help I could. She would always say that was more than enough for her; and she relished in looking at the bright side of things instead of focusing on the bleak. If there is one thing I can say about Judy - it's that she was a fighter. She never gave up until the end choosing to return time and time again to a site she considered a second home. You will be sorely missed, Judy, more than words can ever express. Your zest for life was contagious and an example of how we ought to live when faced with obstacles that seem impossible to overcome. Thank you for everything, my friend, and may you find peace and solace with the angels above. - iKïyå§ama Judy was a wonderful woman and although I never had the chance to meet her in real life, she was like a second mother to me. She helped me through two rough break-ups, through the storms of major depression and yet we had many laughs together through many good times. I'm going to miss not being able to write her and sending her pictures of my parties, from holidays with the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus (Emma, her granddaughter, loved the Easter Bunny pictures) and of course my poetry for her to critique. I am also going to miss the e-mails of encouragement, because that is what Judy was best at. Despite the rough patches, she'd encourage everyone to get back up, brush yourself off, and try again. Failure wasn't in her lingo and that's what I admired most about her. Though I will not have the chance to write her again or get comments from her via Facebook about notes of my writings that got published or were going to get published (and needed feedback) and pictures, she is still with me in spirit and in my heart. Though her presence is no longer on Earth, her presence is in spirit. I am blessed that I had Judy as a friend and her kindness will always be apart of me, as well as a lot of people of the Writing.com community. We will miss you, Judy. Rest in peace. - Jess [summer!] Passed away March 13, 2010 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=raymond-hubbard&pid=140784942 I first met Ray when he participated in my Inspirations contest in late Spring of 08, shortly after he joined the site. We became friends and I later sponsored him as a Rising Star. In recent months he had become very active on the site, getting more into reviewing, writing for different contests and trying different styles. He was thrilled in February to be recognized as a preferred author here. Over the past year and a half we were very close. From the time I first met him he would say "I'm long on opinion, and short on answers." He was rarely at a loss for words. I came to know him as an endless source of support, encouragement, and love for those he was close to; as a rare combination of strength and tenderness; as a brilliant man with a tireless mind; as both wise, savvy and innocent; as honest and forthright as he stood up for things he believed in and wasn't afraid to speak his mind; as an advocate for integrity and "living your truth"; as spiritual, insightful, and understanding; as a "hopeless romantic"; and as the funniest person I've ever known. He was one of a kind. He will be greatly missed. - destinydances ~ mail 200% full Passed away: May 20th, 2010
To those who did not know Jaye, I would like to tell you about her. Jaye was a beautiful woman who belonged to many Writing.Com groups. Her reviews were always honest, yet kind, and she was compassionate and loved by numerous people on the site. Jaye was not just a dear friend of mine, but one of my cherished WDC sisters. She was a talented writer, excellent moderator, and published author. My heart felt as if it had been extracted when she passed away. I knew she had been ill because she sent me an email apologizing that she had not been on the site much, but never did I expect that we would be losing her. My consolation is knowing that she is now sleeping with the angels and in His gentle, loving arms. I will miss Jaye terribly, but always hold the memories of her in my heart. God bless you, my darling sister and friend.You will live in my thoughts and prayers eternally. - SHERRI G ♥ WDC ♥
Passed away: December 20th, 2009 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newsobserver/obituary-preview.aspx?n=kenneth-rhodes&pid=137621218&referrer=1878
This poem is written and dedicated to a special friend and mentor, Carolina Blue I could go on and on, but what it comes down to is this: The world may go on with one less snowflake to fall, but to those who were touched by the beauty and soul of that one snowflake that left us, we know we were special in having been there to see it, no matter how briefly it was here. Rest in peace, Ken. ~♥~Krysha~♥~
Passed away: May 19th, 2010
Passed away: March, 2010 He always entertained us with his writings in "Writing.Com General Discussion" Please visit his portfolio for more thought-provoking and poignant poetry:
Passed away: September 11th, 2011 http://www.writing.com/main/redirect.php?redirect_url=http://www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=25113&locid=
After teaching such courses as "The Grammar Garden" and "Punctuation Station" and assisting in the "Sunrise" course; Rixy joined the administration of New Horizons Academy in February 2011. Her experience and wisdom were invaluable, and her wonderful sense of humor helped during times of trial and stress. Always teaching, here are two item she sent originally as just e-mails: "Paraprosdokian" The following item contains Rixy's biography created for New Horizons and her comments in e-mails between her and Karen
One of Rixy's articles of which she was most proud was
It was recently featured in Smith Magazine (www.smithmag.net) Passed away peacefully on December 30th, 2011, surrounded by his wonderful family. Anderson Valley Post Announcement
As you can see in "In Fond Remembrance of Our Friend, Lyle" If you were blessed to have met him, then you know he was a kind and generous person, willing to help anyone with anything. Perhaps the most endearing thing about him was his ability to make others laugh. Lyle was a great leader, mentor, and most of all, a friend. Until we meet again, Sticky, sending you love from The Paper Doll Gang, all of your Chat buddies, and all of your WDC groups & friends. - Hannah-Paper Doll Gang Please Sign Online Memorial Book If you knew any of these authors, or you have anything you would like to add please post in the forum so we can honour their memory. |
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