Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Sad day in my stamping world !!

Today is a very sad day here. Today my very good friend and regular blog reader Sarah Adams has gone home to be with the Lord. Sarah was the oldest in my stamp club. I was the baby so, I took to her very fast. She was one of those artists that loved it in full. Our last club was done by her here at my house. It was wonderful she always did everything 110%, this time she brought inchies. It was a copy of an article in a recent magazine by my friend Louise (kard Krazy) when I told Sarah I new Louise she was soo excited to go see her blog. She enjoyed it soo. I have several of her atc's that she has made me. I have a ton of ideas and projects that she has taught over the last few years. I will miss her so. I loved this women as if she was a part of the family. Well, as most of you know stampers are family and this family will miss Sarah. I told my son, he cried and cried. Sarah had no grandchildren and Avery was her little buddy. She died suddenly in her home. She was a wonderful artist, avid bird watcher and all around angel. She will be soooo missed. One of the biggest compliments I have gotten was from Sarah, one day she looked at me and said I have become a wonderful artist and have come a very long way. I was so proud that day. Her daughter in law Mary, my very good friend is grieving very very hard. They were closer than close. if you would like to send Mary a card, please let me know...

2 comments:

Louise (KardKrazy) said...

Dawn, I am so sorry to hear your sad news. What a great tribute this you've written about her and your friendship. My deepest sympathies to you.

Jacqueline said...

So sorry to hear about your friend Dawn - did she have a user name at Two Peas, is she known in the craft world in any way? Anyway, I would love to send Mary a card, please send me her address when you feel ready. Thanks and may God comfort you.

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