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I'm not sure many of you have paid it any attention over the last few months but Goldie Hunter has not frequented the forum for months. The sad news is that Goldie has passed on and is no longer with us. She had been very busy in the last several months and had been unable to keep up with everything that she wanted to do and it finally caught up to her. She left us on Thanksgiving night, 2009. I just barely found out myself. She was a private person although her love for the Whateley universe allowed her to interact with others about it. She was having me edit her work until things got too hectic for her to be able to write. Unfortunately, her story The Greener Mile will never be concluded. She had a writer's block that was preventing her from completing it and she had only wrote a few sentences in the last section she was writing. I hadn't heard anything from her for a few weeks and I didn't know who she was in RL since she kept that to herself. I got an email from a family member using her account and let me know what happened. They said she went quietly in her sleep. Her remains were cremated and scattered in a place she loved to be. Sleep well Goldie.
Jerrie526
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R*I*P Goldie Hunter
You will be missed. I have truly enjoyed your story and hope and pray that your family is comforted. Please, greet our other dearly departed in Heaven for us. And let them know that they are remembered.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Fair Winds
This is the week for sad heartbreaking news. I enjoyed Goldie's Greener Mile as well as her Whateley fan fic stories.
Fair Winds on your travels Goldie. You will be missed.
Grover
Sad news indeed.
hopefully there will be no more news of this kind for a long, long time.
R.I.P. Goldie, hon. Your words will keep your memory alive in all of us.
As someone else said, Fair winds and smooth sailing to your spirit.
Catherine Linda Michel
As a T-woman, I do have a Y chromosome... it's just in cursive, pink script.
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I'm sorry to hear that we lost another sister. I didn't know Goldie and I haven't read her story, but it's always sad to hear of a death.
My condolences to her family and friends.
- Terry
Goldie
Keep on writing Goldie, even if we won't be able to read them. We'll miss you.
So sad, another one is no more
And I had the privalege of helping Goldie with a story in the past, test reading and such.
I will miss her.
John in Wauwatosa
John in Wauwatosa