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Bummer. Really at a loss for words, except condolences to Driver and to the rest of us who enjoyed reading her many enjoyable posts over the years.
Oh no! She and her questions will be missed. I always enjoyed reading her stories and queries and the responses that they garnered.
She was one of the people on here that I was hoping to eventually meet.
My condolences to her family and friends.
No words of mine can make this better. I will miss her posts. Rest in Eternal Peace Mookie.
Thank you Ed for posting this.She has seen Matt grow up over the years.She would be proud of the young man he has become.Our deepest sympathy to her family.
stay safe
Joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Mookie was this forum. We were all better for having met and corresponded with her over the years. The wry good humor and wise counsel will be missed. Our condolences to Driver (Ed).
While it is sad news, thank you Ed for communicating it. I had several PM conversations with her and she will be missed. My condolences to Driver.
RIP Mookie - Rail on!
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Madam La Mook, RIP. I put together an image using the basis for her screen name - a cat named Mookie - for her to use, which she did, for a while. I still have a copy of it on my computer and run into it from time to time.
A memorial marker should be placed at her favorite trainwatching spot in Lincoln.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Mookie's posts were always entertaining, interesting and even informative. They also kept us from taking ourselves too seriously and reminded us that we are in this hobby for the fun of it.
I am grieved to hear of Mookie's departure from this life. I did not know her as well as some of us did, but I felt able to call her, as a fe did, "Sister Jen."
I appreciated her questions, which were, to me, reasonable. And, I enjoyed the little bit of back and forth she and I had.
I, along with many others, will miss her comments and questions.
Johnny
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Sometimes words are not adequate to express our feelings. This is such a time for me but I must try.
Mr. Driver your wonderful lady brightened our lives with her very unique style of communicating. Please take comfort from these responses from her many friends.
A wonderful person who will be missed by all who knew her.
She was wise and gentle "old soul" who will be missed.
Sad. Always enjoyed her humor and comments. RIP
I was sad to hear of her failing health, and we have both been saddened even more today with this news.We, too, got to "Camp Mookie" in Lincoln a couple of times. The time that a bunch of us--the Blysards, Willie and his parents, Brian Hanel, Mudchicken and Boss Hen, and Pat and I--joined them at this spot, we all had a fantastic time watching trains, and at the lunch for all, the supper for some, and the small gathering in her living room at the end of that day in October 2005. It was somebody's birthday--I can't remember whose, among that crowd of early/mid October birthdays. BH? Aimee?From the time I started contributing to the Forum (she had already been here), I adored her posts. I may have been responsible for the "SJ" appellation, because I thought she was like somebody's little sister, tagging along on her brothers' adventures (she wouldn't have been a little sister, having several years on me--she would have been 75 this December--but the image persisted, even after we'd met). It was an image I delighted in, even more so when I became "BC" (Brother Carl) to her. And on the fairly frequent calls we shared, I always looked forward to eliciting one of her guffaws.But all good things had to come to an end. Ed, you mentioned that she'd probably be angry over this post as an unnecessary intrusion. You're lucky you didn't run afoul of this. I did...and she was not happy with me. And she bore the grudge.But now, there's a sunbeam in Lincoln without its owner. Stay warm and happy, SJ!As to the monument at Camp Mookie, I'm in favor--how could we make it happen? @
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
RIP Mookie will miss you.
Russell
CShaveRR The time that a bunch of us--the Blysards, Willie and his parents, Brian Hanel, Mudchicken and Boss Hen, and Pat and I--joined them at this spot, we all had a fantastic time watching trains, and at the lunch for all, the supper for some, and the small gathering in her living room at the end of that day in October 2005. It was somebody's birthday--I can't remember whose, among that crowd of early/mid October birthdays. BH? Aimee?
The time that a bunch of us--the Blysards, Willie and his parents, Brian Hanel, Mudchicken and Boss Hen, and Pat and I--joined them at this spot, we all had a fantastic time watching trains, and at the lunch for all, the supper for some, and the small gathering in her living room at the end of that day in October 2005. It was somebody's birthday--I can't remember whose, among that crowd of early/mid October birthdays. BH? Aimee?
Not me- mine's in May.
I will miss her as well. I guess I can throw away the tin shoes now...
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
I have the photo of our lunch in Lincoln all those years ago. I've posted it here before, but have lost the knowledge of how to do it again.
Aimee's, it is October 24th......
You're a year off, Carl- here's a shot from that get-together taken on October 7, 2006; Mook's behind the camera, pushing the shutter release...
And here's a shot of Mookie's favorite train-watching spot where I did manage to get her in the picture- second from left.
I could post a shot of her from Rochelle, but that's the one that led to the need for "tin shoes"- I don't want to risk her coming back from the grave to get me.
Links don't seem to work for me....
Brian: All I see is a slashed circle and the title of the image in red. Clicking the title gets me a page that says "Error 401, It seems you don't belong here!"
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Thanks for posting this, Ed. Even if Mook would have been upset about it, I think it's important to have a thread for her in this forum. Mookie was synonomous with this place and it's very melancholic to sign in and not have her here.Mook, I hope there are lots of trains for you on the other side. Thanks for the gift of your friendship over the years. Keep an eye on all of us until we have the chance to meet again.
-ChrisWest Chicago, ILChristopher May Fine Art Photography"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." ~Ansel Adams
Darn....
Found out about this from Mudchicken last night when I met him for dinner. Didn't know her nor was I acquainted with her but it's still damn sad nonetheless. Our profession has lost a good one.
Sorry, got called away for a "honey-do" immediately after making the previous posts. I must be doing something wrong with my links to Dropbox- I shall endeavor to fix them (funny, they show up fine when I look at the posts).
EDIT: can you see them now?
I am so sorry to hear this; my sincere condolences to Driver and all on here who knew her personally. I only knew Mookie from her posts on the forum, but she seemed like a really nice person. My priest would have a conniption fit if he heard this, but I'm convinced there are trains in Heaven, so she should have plenty to watch.
No luck up here in Minniesoter Brian....
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