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On the morning of March 2, 2010 The Honorable Lady Drusilla of [[House Montrose|Montrose]] [http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=549850&fh_id=10286&s_id=F27BF02D36E10D2159FBC8E975A51A6E passed away] at St Vincent's Hospital in | On the morning of March 2, 2010 The Honorable Lady Drusilla of [[House Montrose|Montrose]] [http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=549850&fh_id=10286&s_id=F27BF02D36E10D2159FBC8E975A51A6E passed away] at St Vincent's Hospital in | ||
Indianapolis Indiana. Drusilla led a full life. | Indianapolis Indiana. Drusilla led a full life. | ||
Surviving is her husband The Honorable Lord [[Mornay of Anglesey]]. Her sons Lord [[Aladric of Litchfield]] and Baron [[Malcolm Alberic]] and her daughter-in-law Baroness [[Robynne the Grey]] | |||
== Memories == | == Memories == |
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THL Drusilla of Montrose was a very active member in the Barony of Dreiburgen, before she moved to the Middle Kingdom. She was so active in the arts that when she was recommended for the order of the Harp Argent the monarchs were unable to decide what field of the arts the Harp was to be awarded for. When the time came their Majesties declared it for “Renaissance Arts”
Offices & Positions
- Dreiburgen Minister of Arts 1/1/1986-12/31/1989
- Founding General Dreiburgen Light Horse A.S. XXII to present
- Member Order of the Silver Spoon 05/30/87
Event Staff
- Dreiburgen Anniversary 11/01/1986, 10/28/1989, 11/03/1990
- Autocrat Dreiburgen Yule 12/7/1986, 12/3/88, 12/11/1993, 12/27/1997
- St. Geronimus Tournament 02/21/1987
- Dreiburgen Games 07/16-17/1988
Projects & Publications
- Key laborer on the Dreiburgen Baronial pavilion
Death
On the morning of March 2, 2010 The Honorable Lady Drusilla of Montrose passed away at St Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis Indiana. Drusilla led a full life.
Surviving is her husband The Honorable Lord Mornay of Anglesey. Her sons Lord Aladric of Litchfield and Baron Malcolm Alberic and her daughter-in-law Baroness Robynne the Grey
Memories
- Leave your memories here.