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Subject: [Leica] My mother is gone...
From: stasys1 at cox.net (Stasys Petravicius)
Date: Sun Jan 11 19:01:10 2009
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20090110124955.00c549e8@mail.threshinc.com>

Peter- Sorry to read of your loss. I think it is harder than losing  
your father (at least it was in my case). Good luck going forward.  
Stasys
On Jan 10, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Peter Klein wrote:

> LUGgers:  My mother, Emilie Klein, is gone.  She passed away at dawn  
> on Thursday morning.  Her younger sister and I were with her  
> throughout the final night.
>
> Emilie's years (1921-2009) spanned the Jazz Age, the Great Depression,  
> WWII, the 50s, the Age of Aquarius, the Space Age and the digital  
> revolution.  She was a courageous woman whose mobility was impaired by  
> polio when she was just a year old.  Through most of her life, she  
> could walk, but one leg was shorter than the other and she wore lifts  
> on one shoe.  The last couple of years, she was mostly in a motorized  
> wheelchair.
>
> Though she never got a college degree, she took courses at the New  
> School in New York, was an avid reader, and became a self-taught  
> librarian. She created the library at Temple Isaiah in Lexington,  
> Mass. and ran it for about 30 years.  She was a "people person" who  
> became friend, confidant and surrogate mother to many.
>
> My mother's influence formed the humanities half of my makeup, as my  
> father's formed the scientific/technical.  It was her example that  
> sparked my interest in photography.  On all our trips and family  
> outings, she would carry her Bolsey B2 rangefinder and Gossen Pilot  
> light meter.  She shot only Kodachrome. I have a heritage of hundreds  
> of slides, dating from about 1950. And she was a Leica user--after I  
> got my M2 about 1970, she bought a IIIf and brightline viewfinder,  
> which she used until she couldn't see well enough to focus.  She  
> didn't know much about photographic technique, but she did fine.
>
> Here are the three pictures that will stand with her memorial candle  
> at our house this week:
>
> From 1951-52, with my Dad (Kodachrome, slightly overexposed):
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/family/Misc1950s/ 
> 19EmMilt52.jpg.html
>
> October 2007, my favorite recent picture of her (B&W, of course):
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/family/SuzyOct07/L1002138EmBW- 
> w.jpg.html
>
> May 2008, at the Tulip Festival near Mt. Vernon, WA:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/family/tulips08/L1003317- 
> prf.jpg.html
>
> --Peter
>
>
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