Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Passing of Janice
We were so sorry to learn of Janice's death. We first worked together in 1970 as Rochester Region colleagues, and became good friends as our paths crossed during many ICA and other events and visits since then. As an incredible musician, she shared that gift with her church communities for many years as well as with ICA for musical dramas and other events. Personally, she helped record the music notation of several songs. But her interests and passion extended beyond music to the greater ICA community, to the mission of her urban church, to the peace-building efforts of the Binghamton area, and caring for the Earth through the Pachamama Alliance. During the last year she was part of the team that coordinated the ICA 50th Anniversary 50 events and also helped with Accelerate 77 preparation. Several times over the years she and Abe and later Janice and we planned to be at Chautauqua Institution the same week, and it was always a great week of catch-up and discussion of the themes for that particular program week as well as local/global issues. We had planned another week together last June. As her energy waned due to her chemo treatments, Janice decided she couldn't stay a whole week but was determined to come for a couple of days, which she was able to do, thanks to some good friends in Binghamton who provided transportation. During these days, she was sharing with us the outline for a retreat she was planning with others, as well as plans for a new program she wanted to start at her church. We had a great visit, hoping against hope that the chemo would be working miracles. An email a couple weeks ago sounded optimistic--scans showed no cancer in a previously cancerous place, and decreased cancer in another place. So, we were shocked to get this news today and deeply saddened. We will miss her greatly. The memory of Janice's smile, the echo of her laughter, the gentleness of her compassion, her collegiality and friendship, and the single-mindedness, tenacity, determination, and enthusiasm with which she reached out to and served the world will be a lasting legacy and vision of hope. Grace and peace, Carleton and Ellie elliestock@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Timothy Wegner <tim@tswegner.net> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 2:23 pm Subject: [Dialogue] Passing of Janice To friends of Janice... I regret to tell you Janice passed away a few days ago. We will all miss her presence, her gifts and her generosity of spirit. Services will be held Wednesday, August 14th at First UMC Church in Endicott, NY at the corner of McKinley and Monroe Streets. Friends are welcome at 11 am to meet with family and friends, the service is at noon followed by a luncheon for those who can stay. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are suggested for the church. Thank you for your gift of friendship to her through the years. Peace Amy Fleming _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
When I learned of Janice's death, I exploded with "Oh, No!" Janice has remained reflective, discerning, imaginative, engaged, future-oriented Spirit. I opened each of her postings wondering what the Spirit hath wrought this time. We will miss her, and the world will miss her, but we will all trade off her insights, her care, her grit--indeed, her work. Grace and Peace, Janice. Doris Hahn On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> wrote:
We were so sorry to learn of Janice's death. We first worked together in 1970 as Rochester Region colleagues, and became good friends as our paths crossed during many ICA and other events and visits since then. As an incredible musician, she shared that gift with her church communities for many years as well as with ICA for musical dramas and other events. Personally, she helped record the music notation of several songs. But her interests and passion extended beyond music to the greater ICA community, to the mission of her urban church, to the peace-building efforts of the Binghamton area, and caring for the Earth through the Pachamama Alliance. During the last year she was part of the team that coordinated the ICA 50th Anniversary 50 events and also helped with Accelerate 77 preparation.
Several times over the years she and Abe and later Janice and we planned to be at Chautauqua Institution the same week, and it was always a great week of catch-up and discussion of the themes for that particular program week as well as local/global issues. We had planned another week together last June. As her energy waned due to her chemo treatments, Janice decided she couldn't stay a whole week but was determined to come for a couple of days, which she was able to do, thanks to some good friends in Binghamton who provided transportation. During these days, she was sharing with us the outline for a retreat she was planning with others, as well as plans for a new program she wanted to start at her church. We had a great visit, hoping against hope that the chemo would be working miracles. An email a couple weeks ago sounded optimistic--scans showed no cancer in a previously cancerous place, and decreased cancer in another place. So, we were shocked to get this news today and deeply saddened. We will miss her greatly.
The memory of Janice's smile, the echo of her laughter, the gentleness of her compassion, her collegiality and friendship, and the single-mindedness, tenacity, determination, and enthusiasm with which she reached out to and served the world will be a lasting legacy and vision of hope.
Grace and peace, Carleton and Ellie elliestock@aol.com
-----Original Message----- From: Timothy Wegner <tim@tswegner.net> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 2:23 pm Subject: [Dialogue] Passing of Janice
** To friends of Janice...
I regret to tell you Janice passed away a few days ago. We will all miss her presence, her gifts and her generosity of spirit.
Services will be held Wednesday, August 14th at First UMC Church in Endicott, NY at the corner of McKinley and Monroe Streets. Friends are welcome at 11 am to meet with family and friends, the service is at noon followed by a luncheon for those who can stay.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are suggested for the church.
Thank you for your gift of friendship to her through the years.
Peace Amy Fleming
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I had the joy and privilege to trade a couple of personal emails with Janice a couple of weeks ago. She said she was struggling to have enough energy to do things, but thought that she could do fifteen minutes of watching my interview with Michael May. After fifteen minutes she said she would try and continue for the full hour. She did and was so grateful for what I said. She said I had made her day. I told her she had made mine! Another great soul has joined our colleagues who lived lives of integrity, joy and service. May her song continue in the hearts of us all and may the peace she now has be with us as well. You are the beloved one for all of us. Journey on, journey on my dear Janice. Jack and Judy Sent from my iPad On Aug 6, 2013, at 8:25 PM, Doris Hahn <dshahn31@gmail.com> wrote: When I learned of Janice's death, I exploded with "Oh, No!" Janice has remained reflective, discerning, imaginative, engaged, future-oriented Spirit. I opened each of her postings wondering what the Spirit hath wrought this time. We will miss her, and the world will miss her, but we will all trade off her insights, her care, her grit--indeed, her work. Grace and Peace, Janice. Doris Hahn On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> wrote:
We were so sorry to learn of Janice's death. We first worked together in 1970 as Rochester Region colleagues, and became good friends as our paths crossed during many ICA and other events and visits since then. As an incredible musician, she shared that gift with her church communities for many years as well as with ICA for musical dramas and other events. Personally, she helped record the music notation of several songs. But her interests and passion extended beyond music to the greater ICA community, to the mission of her urban church, to the peace-building efforts of the Binghamton area, and caring for the Earth through the Pachamama Alliance. During the last year she was part of the team that coordinated the ICA 50th Anniversary 50 events and also helped with Accelerate 77 preparation.
Several times over the years she and Abe and later Janice and we planned to be at Chautauqua Institution the same week, and it was always a great week of catch-up and discussion of the themes for that particular program week as well as local/global issues. We had planned another week together last June. As her energy waned due to her chemo treatments, Janice decided she couldn't stay a whole week but was determined to come for a couple of days, which she was able to do, thanks to some good friends in Binghamton who provided transportation. During these days, she was sharing with us the outline for a retreat she was planning with others, as well as plans for a new program she wanted to start at her church. We had a great visit, hoping against hope that the chemo would be working miracles. An email a couple weeks ago sounded optimistic--scans showed no cancer in a previously cancerous place, and decreased cancer in another place. So, we were shocked to get this news today and deeply saddened. We will miss her greatly.
The memory of Janice's smile, the echo of her laughter, the gentleness of her compassion, her collegiality and friendship, and the single-mindedness, tenacity, determination, and enthusiasm with which she reached out to and served the world will be a lasting legacy and vision of hope.
Grace and peace, Carleton and Ellie elliestock@aol.com
-----Original Message----- From: Timothy Wegner <tim@tswegner.net> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 2:23 pm Subject: [Dialogue] Passing of Janice
** To friends of Janice...
I regret to tell you Janice passed away a few days ago. We will all miss her presence, her gifts and her generosity of spirit.
Services will be held Wednesday, August 14th at First UMC Church in Endicott, NY at the corner of McKinley and Monroe Streets. Friends are welcome at 11 am to meet with family and friends, the service is at noon followed by a luncheon for those who can stay.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are suggested for the church.
Thank you for your gift of friendship to her through the years.
Peace Amy Fleming
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I remember Janice (and Abe) from many years ago, mostly from summer programs. But, I never had the opportunity to work with her in any assignment. Ironically I feel like I really got to know her through this listserv. Her postings offered insight, depth and spirit reflection to many conversations and issues. She will truly be missed. Joyce Sloan On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Jack Gilles <jackcgilles@gmail.com> wrote:
I had the joy and privilege to trade a couple of personal emails with Janice a couple of weeks ago. She said she was struggling to have enough energy to do things, but thought that she could do fifteen minutes of watching my interview with Michael May. After fifteen minutes she said she would try and continue for the full hour. She did and was so grateful for what I said. She said I had made her day. I told her she had made mine! Another great soul has joined our colleagues who lived lives of integrity, joy and service. May her song continue in the hearts of us all and may the peace she now has be with us as well. You are the beloved one for all of us. Journey on, journey on my dear Janice.
Jack and Judy
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 6, 2013, at 8:25 PM, Doris Hahn <dshahn31@gmail.com> wrote:
When I learned of Janice's death, I exploded with "Oh, No!" Janice has remained reflective, discerning, imaginative, engaged, future-oriented Spirit. I opened each of her postings wondering what the Spirit hath wrought this time. We will miss her, and the world will miss her, but we will all trade off her insights, her care, her grit--indeed, her work. Grace and Peace, Janice. Doris Hahn
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> wrote:
We were so sorry to learn of Janice's death. We first worked together in 1970 as Rochester Region colleagues, and became good friends as our paths crossed during many ICA and other events and visits since then. As an incredible musician, she shared that gift with her church communities for many years as well as with ICA for musical dramas and other events. Personally, she helped record the music notation of several songs. But her interests and passion extended beyond music to the greater ICA community, to the mission of her urban church, to the peace-building efforts of the Binghamton area, and caring for the Earth through the Pachamama Alliance. During the last year she was part of the team that coordinated the ICA 50th Anniversary 50 events and also helped with Accelerate 77 preparation.
Several times over the years she and Abe and later Janice and we planned to be at Chautauqua Institution the same week, and it was always a great week of catch-up and discussion of the themes for that particular program week as well as local/global issues. We had planned another week together last June. As her energy waned due to her chemo treatments, Janice decided she couldn't stay a whole week but was determined to come for a couple of days, which she was able to do, thanks to some good friends in Binghamton who provided transportation. During these days, she was sharing with us the outline for a retreat she was planning with others, as well as plans for a new program she wanted to start at her church. We had a great visit, hoping against hope that the chemo would be working miracles. An email a couple weeks ago sounded optimistic--scans showed no cancer in a previously cancerous place, and decreased cancer in another place. So, we were shocked to get this news today and deeply saddened. We will miss her greatly.
The memory of Janice's smile, the echo of her laughter, the gentleness of her compassion, her collegiality and friendship, and the single-mindedness, tenacity, determination, and enthusiasm with which she reached out to and served the world will be a lasting legacy and vision of hope.
Grace and peace, Carleton and Ellie elliestock@aol.com
-----Original Message----- From: Timothy Wegner <tim@tswegner.net> To: Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 2:23 pm Subject: [Dialogue] Passing of Janice
** To friends of Janice...
I regret to tell you Janice passed away a few days ago. We will all miss her presence, her gifts and her generosity of spirit.
Services will be held Wednesday, August 14th at First UMC Church in Endicott, NY at the corner of McKinley and Monroe Streets. Friends are welcome at 11 am to meet with family and friends, the service is at noon followed by a luncheon for those who can stay.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are suggested for the church.
Thank you for your gift of friendship to her through the years.
Peace Amy Fleming
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