Nina Caspi was a wife, a mother, a sister, and a friend to many.
She was also a quilter
You won't have read her name in any magazines nor seen her quilts on the internet but she made our little corner of the quilt world a gentler, nicer place.
She bore years of debilitating illness with a dignity and a grace that few would be able to match.
Last night she came to the end of that long and painful road.
Rest well my friend.
Amen to that. Thank you Susan for a beautiful tribute to a good friend.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for the loss of your friend. Very sorry.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry Susan. x
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your friend.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like a person who was here to make the world a better place. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I am most sorry for the loss of your friend. You paid her a beautiful tribute! I am sure you were most fortunate to count her as a friend as she was to count you her friend.
ReplyDeleteA belated note - I'm very sorry about the loss of your friend. She appeared in your blog now and then and sounded like quite a bood person.
ReplyDeleteYes thank you Susan for that very fitting tribute to my sister Nina. She fought a long and hard fight and with much dignity and grace. I do believe she was here to make the world a better place. Several years ago,Nina when visiting my other sister and I in San Francisco,bought me a beautiful clay angel..Nina is that angel,and although I am a musician,have never had any luck writing music,until now. The lyrics and notes started pouring in,and I have written "Angel of Light" in her memory. I plan on recording it,and will send you a copy,which you may pass along to the other quilters,and friends....thanks again for your kind words,Claudia
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