Friday, October 28, 2005
My condolences to the bereaved friends of family of blogger and apparently extraordinary lady Momma Bear who passed away this past Wednesday. I met her and her also now recently deceased husband at the 1st Annual New England blogger bash last year. They were a fascinating pair.
They leave behind many admirers.
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Momma Bear will be sadly missed by all who knew her and posted with her over the years.
I first met her online about 5 years ago on some of the British messageboards - what a wonderful and tireless poster she was then.
May she rest in eternal peace.