Yes, i was sad when Toshi died.  She died just before their 70th anniversary.  Carol Chomsky, the long term wife of the great intellectual Noam Chomsky, also died a few years back.

Having a close loving relationship is usually very empowering for both partners, even if in different ways.  What is always most important is that the partner who gets great successes and accolades, recognizes the contributions, support, and sacrifices of the other; which contributed to that success.  I think it always happens with a truly loving relationship of equals.

From what I saw, this was always apparent about their relationships.  I celebrate their long happy lives together.

Best,
Glenn 
-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Miller
Sent: Jan 29, 2014 5:56 PM
To: Linda Lee
Cc: Jo Ann Fishburn , Glenn moyer , greg schopp , "[email protected]"
Subject: Re: [UC] Goodbye Pete

Toshi passed away last July. Let it not be forgotten how much she did to make his work possible and also did her own. She shared his values and she was stuck with a lot of the daily grind of living the way they did.

http://singout.org/2013/07/10/toshi-seeger-passes/


-cindy
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On Jan 29, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Linda Lee wrote:

How wonderful, Jo Ann.   I hadn't realized til the other day that Toshi died last year.  Such an amazing pair.
I kinda thought they'd live forever...

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On Jan 29, 2014, at 12:20 PM, Jo Ann Fishburn wrote:

Just a little Pete Seeger story. A number of years ago I went to a demonstration in Manhattan in defense of some community gardens. Pete Seeger came walking up with his guitars. He asked who could read music. I was one of 4 or 5 who said we could, he passed out the music for the song, and we got to be his back-up singers that afternoon. 
Jo Ann




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