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==Memories==
==Memories==
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Another of the best kind of Ladies for which Caid is known:  who can be a Lady and never be a doormat. Sparky, sassy and good-humoured.  One of the early "fiber enablers" in Caid.  I learned drop-spindle from her.
 
She served as seneschale of the Canton of Caldera Keep, then-part of the Barony of Altavia.  Canton meetings were at her house, even after her illness prevented her from participating in events very much.  At the last of these meetings, Their Royal Majesties, Patrick and Lynn, snuck in the back way and presented her with her Dolphin, only a few short weeks before her passing.  Money cannot buy this kindness and recognition, while the recipient is alive to know it.
 
Gone from this earth, taken in early summer of 1990 by metastasized Breast Cancer.  Let her name be remembered at the Pink Ribbon Tournament and all such occasions.
 
--Selene Colfox


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Lady Medb the Spinner

Memories

Another of the best kind of Ladies for which Caid is known: who can be a Lady and never be a doormat. Sparky, sassy and good-humoured. One of the early "fiber enablers" in Caid. I learned drop-spindle from her.

She served as seneschale of the Canton of Caldera Keep, then-part of the Barony of Altavia. Canton meetings were at her house, even after her illness prevented her from participating in events very much. At the last of these meetings, Their Royal Majesties, Patrick and Lynn, snuck in the back way and presented her with her Dolphin, only a few short weeks before her passing. Money cannot buy this kindness and recognition, while the recipient is alive to know it.

Gone from this earth, taken in early summer of 1990 by metastasized Breast Cancer. Let her name be remembered at the Pink Ribbon Tournament and all such occasions.

--Selene Colfox