Tara and Lizz in Barn dressing room, 2010 Reunion Day
Hey everyone --
I tried sending this earlier, but got a msg that it'd bounced back -- trying again.
James called this morning to let me know that Lizz had passed away yesterday at a hospital in Albuquerque.
She'd had another seizure of some kind. I'm not sure if she ever awoke from the coma.
Some friends and Winedalers are gathering tonight (Sunday) at the Dog & Duck at 8 p.m. to be together and share remembrances. I think there are plans for memorial gatherings upcoming.
I believe her ashes will be scattered at Winedale by her mother and sister sometime next week. I don't know the details on that yet.
Susan sent me this photo -- if others have good photos from this summer, or other times spent with Lizz, could you begin gathering them? I'm sure someone will be working on a memorial board of some kind for the Barn for this spring and summer.
my best to everyone,
clayton
I did not know Liz but am deeply moved by the words about her over this past week and I can feel this immense sense of loss. Will try to attend the service on the 12th.
On another note, I also wanted to let you know that I am coming to Austin to speak about my career in the movie business on Monday, Feb 28. If anyone is free to go and interested in coming let me know as I will make sure your name is at the door. Apparently it is being filmed so I have to be careful not to trash too many people.
Location and time:
6pm. Studio 4D
Communications Building (CMB) at the corner of Guadalupe and Deen Keaton
Just let me know. Would love to see you. I am only in town for 24 hours so if I miss you while I am there, I will try to catch up with you all when I am in Austin for sxsw.
with love, m
Dear All,
We've finally got an official date for a gathering at Winedale to
celebrate and honor Lizz Ketterer. It will be March 12th. I wanted
to share this information, even though times and details are not set
yet, so that people (particularly interested out-of-towners) could
make plans. Josh Strong and Kathryn and I will be working out
details, in consultation with Alison Ketterer (Lizz's sister) and
anybody else who wants or needs to be involved. Music, potluck, and
happy memories for all are the general idea, and afternoon is the
probable general time frame.
Ashes will not be scattered at Winedale at this occasion, in part
because Lizz's mother won't make the trip (though Alison will). For
people on the east coast, there is a service in New Jersey on March
6th at noon, First Baptist Church in Bordentown.
To clarify, there may be something this weekend (the 26th) after all,
but I don't have any information about it. Kathryn will be in Austin,
and then we'll both be in Austin March 9-13.
Love to all,
Matt
Hey everyone --
James called this morning to let me know that Lizz had passed away yesterday at a hospital in Albuquerque.
She'd had another seizure of some kind. I'm not sure if she ever awoke from the coma.
Some friends and Winedalers are gathering tonight (Sunday) at the Dog & Duck at 8 p.m. to be together and share remembrances. I think there are plans for memorial gatherings upcoming.
I believe her ashes will be scattered at Winedale by her mother and sister sometime next week. I don't know the details on that yet.
Susan sent me this photo -- if others have good photos from this summer, or other times spent with Lizz, could you begin gathering them? I'm sure someone will be working on a memorial board of some kind for the Barn for this spring and summer.
my best to everyone,
clayton
I remember with a tear, but smile at the memory: a clip (wish I had more!) of our dear Lizz as one of the lovely and talented Dixie Witches. Please send to others I've missed.
- David
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMEKfaW_5W4
I now have not only an OK for the pose planting from Barbara White at
Wnedale but an offer from them to help. So we are on go.
So I am suggesting now that we plant the roses on Tuesday (not
Wednesday), March 15, so that Maggie Megaw can help. So reserve the
date.
Doc
Spring Break is (Sunday) March 13-29 (Sunday). We could schedule the
planting for Wednesday, March 16, if that suits the prospective
gardeners. I have written Barbara White at Winedale to tell her of
the project and asked her to clear the way for it. As soon as I hear
approval from her, I will write again. In the meantime, be cool.
Cheers,
Doc
Dear Shakespeare at Winedale students:
I learned today that one of our most devoted friends, Virginia
Elverson, has been diagnosed with terminal colon and liver cancer. As
some of you remember, Virginia was a close friend of Miss Ima. I met
her the same day I met Miss Ima, October 8, '70, at Winedale. She and
her husband, Robin, were the first presidents of the Friends of
Winedale and they were the first to establish a scholarship for
Shakespeare at Winedale. Virginia not only funded the rose gardens
along the front fences of the property and the vegetable garden inside
but dug the holes and planted. In 2000, she was astonished to find
that everything she began had died and had disappeared through
neglect. They have never been replaced. The current administration
of the property had ignored that. She vowed never to give anything to
Winedale again. But she has remained a very strong supporter of Sha
at W. And has attended the galas and bought the wooden cows. She is
indeed our tie with the beginning and now we are losing her.
Alice went to elementary school with her daughter, Ginny. And just a
lot of you will remember swimming in their pond near Winedale
(especially Maggie, our token olympic swimmer).
I would really like to see those roses on the fence again, growing.
This has not been a very happy week. We have lost Professor Douglas
Parker, who wrote the very first evaluation/review of Shakespeare at
Winedale in '72. And we learned just this week about our colleague,
Lizz Ketterer, in a coma in New Mexico. Please keep all of these in
your thoughts.
Doc
From Robert Faires -- thanks for passing this on Robert.
cs
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Robert Faires <rfaires(a)austinchronicle.com>
> Date: February 11, 2011 12:28:31 PM CST
> To: Clay Stromberger <cstromberger(a)mail.utexas.edu>
> Cc: Brode <sudon(a)austin.rr.com>, "thelaughingbird(a)hotmail.com" <thelaughingbird(a)hotmail.com>, Lynn McGuire <lynnedwardsmcguire(a)hotmail.com>, Robert Faires <onstage(a)austinchronicle.com>, "vmm(a)austin.rr.com" <vmm(a)austin.rr.com>, Kris Adrian <zinzabar(a)yahoo.com>, "kristinfern(a)hotmail.com" <kristinfern(a)hotmail.com>, Jon Kirkland <jonsydwat(a)yahoo.com>, "david.kroll(a)texasbar.com" <david.kroll(a)texasbar.com>, Jan <jan(a)jannotzon.com>, Mary Bersagel <mbersagel(a)gmail.com>, Robert Stevens <rstevens(a)austin.rr.com>, Stephen Price <stevepricetexas(a)sbcglobal.net>, Leigh <fishergalus(a)gmail.com>, "Tara K. Kirkland" <tarakkirkland(a)yahoo.com>, Tara Kirkland <kirklandt(a)greenlights.org>
> Subject: Re: Lizz
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Wasn't sure if any of you had seen this, but Graham Schmidt shared with me a message he received from Lizz's sister. Not really any information in it beyond what's been communicated here, but I thought friends of Lizz might like to see it anyway.
>
> Robert
>
> My Dear Friend(Lizz's friend to be exact),
>
> I am Lizz's sister Alison. There is so much love being sent her way, she is so lucky to have you in her life. I want to take the time to thank you for the love you are sending this way be it across the states or from across the pond. Keep all those positive vibes coming this way, I know that all this love is helping Lizz recover that much faster, and boy do we all want that.
>
> Lizz is in the hospital in a coma. Mom and I are with her in ABQ, NM. We think that she had a low blood sugar, which may have caused a seizure. When the paramedics found her, she was unconscious, barely breathing and hypothermic. Based on the tests the doctors seem to think that the biggest issue we have to deal with is anoxia which is a lack of oxygen to the brain which must have happened before the ems got to her house.
>
> We are taking things one day at a time. I will be than willing to answer whatever questions I can. I know that being here and not able to do anything is difficult, I can only assume that it is just as frustrating being far away. Believe me, sending all the love is helping, keep it up!!
>
> Much Love,
> Alison
>