Good morning everybody.

I must say that I am very sad about this loss, as Marianne was the
coordinator of an Erasmus project I am part of. I feel really honoured that
she counted with me to take part in this project. Marianne was completely
passionate about lace. IN fact she left her job as a literature teacher in
a school so that she could dedicate her time to lace. She was always
willing to help with her knowledge, sharing her lace collections too,
organizing lace tours all over Europe. Her sister Anneliese Wienands and
her husband Lothar Stang were also very involved with her lace activities.

I have written a short article about her in the webpage of our
project, which tells a bit more about her and the feelings of the partners
of our project: https://bobbinlacee.eu/

Another lacemaker that goes away from us. And we are looking forward to the
younger generations to follow this work.

Greetings from Antje, in Spain.
www.vueltaycruz.es

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