I mourn Vic's passing as if I knew him.  We are family, after all.Heather 
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-------- Original message --------From: Mike Godwin <[email protected]> Date: 
8/14/22  7:57 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
<[email protected]>, David Sharpe <[email protected]> 
Subject: [Winedale-l] Fwd: Victor Hauser, A Remembrance Forwarding a message 
from David Sharpe about Victor Hauser.Mike---------- Forwarded message 
---------From: David Sharpe <[email protected]>Date: Sun, Aug 14, 2022 
at 3:30 PMSubject: Victor Hauser, A RemembranceTo:  
<[email protected]>Three weeks ago, when Vic 
Hauser (a student from the Winedale Summer of 1983) was diagnosed with 
pneumonia, I and those of us from Winedale-'83 who came to know Vic in his 
latter years thought that this was going to be just another health problem 
where he and his hospital doctors and nurses would once again do battle to get 
a medical handle on it. Vic would then return to his beloved Co-op apartment 
complex in Austin, and soldier on as he had done so often in the past. In fact, 
at various times in the last 5 to 8 years, Vic had managed to survive a host of 
ailments, such as diabetes, throat cancer, lupus, and two cases of pneumonia. 
He also avoided getting Covid 19 or any of its variants. Vic definitely had a 
strong will to live.Unfortunately, this time Vic's luck ran out. This time he 
was not going to win his struggle with his third case of pneumonia, for it was 
ultimately diagnosed as being terminal by his Austin doctors.. So after giving 
the matter serious thought and realizing that being trapped in a hospital bed 
connected to multiple tubes and bags was no way to live, Vic willingly agreed 
to transfer to the hospice at Christopher House in Austin. It was a brave 
decision. Six days later Vic's suffering and multiple battles with his 
chronically compromised health came to an end. He died peacefully on a Friday 
night, August 12, 2022.  Given his host of health issues, Vic was never strong 
enough to make the long trek from Austin out to Winedale to see a play. However 
in 2018, Vic, along with Winedale friends Clay Stromberger, Steve Price, and 
myself, made a car trip to Shakespeare at Winedale to visit Director James 
Loehlin's summer class, which on that day was in the throes of rehearsal. 
Before the rehearsal began, James asked the class to sit down on the stage in 
the Barn, and then introduced Vic (Previously, Vic had asked James - another 
Winedale-'83 alum - for an opportunity to speak briefly to the class). Standing 
before them, Vic very simply told the students that they may not realize it at 
that moment, but what they were going through at Winedale that summer was a 
unique and very special experience, that it would unlikely come again, and that 
they should take full advantage of every minute while they were there. Now more 
ever, this was the time to seize the day. Vic spoke a little more and then sat 
down. Vic didn't have money to give donations to Winedale - he just had enough 
money to live on. But he wanted very much to give something back to Shakespeare 
at Winedale that had given so much to him and for one summer uplifted his life. 
And going to Winedale and addressing the summer class was his way of giving 
back. Of course, Vic's message to the students was absolutely true and 
something that could never be said enough. And in his own quiet but serious 
way, Vic made his point very powerfully. David Sharpe



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