Dear Jo Ann,
So sad to hear that Marion left us.
Please send our deapest simpathy to her family and friends.
Let us remeber her as a warmharted, creative and very courrageous lady.
We , and the whole laceworld, will miss her.
Greet Rome
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Lorelei
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Please extend sympathies to Marion's family & friends. She will be
missed by those who knew and loved her, as well as the many friends
she made through her lace making.
Helene Ulrich
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- Forwarded Message - From: "Celtic Dream Weaver"
To: "Jo Ann Eurell" Cc:
Sent: Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 12:32 PM Subject: Re: [lace] Marion Jones Thank
you for letting us know about Marion. I did see her at Ithaca and could see
she really was struggling
It is with a heavy heart that I let you all know that Marion Jones passed away
yesterday from complications of her treatment for cancer. Marion introduced
me to bobbin lace. She was a talented Carrickmacross and Bedfordshire
lacemaker. Marion loved to do any kind of handwork including
Dear Friends,
Following another lead this morning, I found an essay by Karen Roy. Her
Robes de Coeur blog had been entered on IOLI's ning site. You might like to
copy and put with your (or your guild's) copy of Bobbins of Belgium (post-WWI
book by Charlotte Kellogg) or other documents about