I'm very sad to hear. Angelene never said much, to me anyway. But she didn't 
need to. She made sure we were all fed well, and she worked hard to do it. 
Callow as I was then, I was aware that she was looking out for us all, that she 
did it not just as a job, but because she cared, and she clearly cared deeply. 
We all say more than we really need to, anyway. It's what we do that matters. 
And she did. 

Steve

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On Wed, 10/24/18, James Ayres <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [Winedale-l] Angelene
 To: "Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums" 
<[email protected]>, "Shakespeare Winedale" 
<[email protected]>
 Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 8:40 PM
 
 Angelene
 died today.  She was our cook at Winedale for my 30
 years of Shakespeare at Winedale.  She loved cooking
 and she loved Shakespeare at Winedale.  In 1980 she
 promised me that she would retire only when I did.  And
 she kept that promise.  Many of you do not know but at
 the end of each summer, she gave me a greeting card on which
 she wrote simply “Thanks”.  Inside was a folded new
 100 bill.  For 30 years.  For Shakespeare at
 Winedale.  And you likely don’t know that when she
 cooked fried chicken, she saved the wings for me, hiding
 them in the kitchen. 
 She loved
 every one of you too. 
 Doc
 
 Jim (Doc) AyresProfessor Emeritus, The University of
 TexasFounding Director,
 Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp ShakespeareDirector of Mission, Camp
 Shakespeare
 
 
 
 
 
 
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