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nancy moerlein herdeman posted a condolence
Sunday, May 27, 2012
What a dear sweet person - I played violin with Bianne all through Indian Hill. Always a smile and a kind word. It was so good to see her at my last IHHS reunion. You will be missed.
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
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marizilda posted a condolence
Sunday, October 9, 2011
My feelings. Saudades, dear friend. Mari Brazil
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regina posted a condolence
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Dearest Bee; Though I'm so sorry for me because we'll never talk again, I'm so much more so for your family. I know you are beyond cares and worries. I admired your unfailing good spirits and humor. Rest well.
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Karen (Alex) Burkholder posted a condolence
Monday, February 14, 2011
I was 'introduced' to Bee by an online friend several years ago. We shared common interests and many laughs over the two years I knew her. She was witty, kind, and loving. I truly regret that I never had the chance to meet her in person and give her a big hug and kisses for being such a special person. Love you, dear Bee.
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Nancy (Nat) Taylor posted a condolence
Monday, February 14, 2011
I "met" Bee a few years back through a small, private mailing list on-line. Since then, she had become a dear friend who was always quick to share her wit and humor, to cheer us up, to make us laugh. The news of her passing came as quite a shock, and she will be sorely missed. I think of her every day.
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Annie Booker posted a condolence
Monday, February 14, 2011
You were such a dear, good friend to me for the past 8 years. Always kind and encouraging, always loving. I miss you so much Love your "Bookie"
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Annie Booker posted a condolence
Monday, February 14, 2011
You were such a dear, good friend to me for the past 8 years. Always kind and encouraging, always loving. I miss you so much Love your "Bookie"
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Annie Booker posted a condolence
Monday, February 14, 2011
You were such a dear, good friend to me for the past 8 years. Always kind and encouraging, always loving. I miss you so much Love your "Bookie"
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Sharon McGinnis ( Slippy's Shoebeedoo) posted a condolence
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Bianne and I went to the Mardi Gras together, twice and no one even knew. We sat together and talked all evening as the floats and bands drifted past. She laughed and we talked the night away as the crowd grew wild and two of her favorite actors made their way into view. We didn't get beads, instead we shared dreams. And forever I will carry with me such wonderful cherished memories. I loved her, she was my very best friend and I will miss her for a very long, long time.
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Susan Roschke posted a condolence
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Will so miss sharing puns and thoughts on books! I've been so amazed with how many books Bi could read (and listen to) in a week (even in a day!). I will miss the great leads on new things to read.
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Sharon S. posted a condolence
Saturday, February 12, 2011
I was blessed to have worked for Bianne as one of her Children's Librarians. She helped everyone with whom she came in contact. She impacted the lives of others in positive ways. Bianne lives on in those of us whom she mentored and encouraged. Bianne loved her family deeply, especially her niece and nephew. My deepest sympathy to her family.
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Angela Peak posted a condolence
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Bianne was a special person. When I worked at St.Bernard I hardly ever saw her without a smile. She wasn't just my boss, she was my friend and was like a mother hen as well. I will miss her so much. My condolences to her family and to all of her friends. I know what was lost to us all.
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PattRose posted a condolence
Saturday, February 12, 2011
For Bee, God looked around his Garden and found an empty place. He then looked down upon his earth and saw your loving face. He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. His Garden must be beautiful, he always takes the best. As the days come and go and the world moves on, I know you're still here, you'll never be gone. On the night the Angel came and took your hand, We cried as you left for an unknown land. But Heaven rejoiced as you came into sight, For your soul was a diamond, shining so bright! Everyone will miss you. Patt (Who didn't write the poem)
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Ruth West lit a candle
Friday, February 11, 2011
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I've known Bee for years online. I hoped to meet her this summer on my way through Ohio.
I can't believe she's gone. She was so full of life, sanity, joy, hope ... I will miss her so much.
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Carolina posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
I met Bee on Lj many years ago and she was the best friend ever: wise, supportive and caring.
I will miss her every single day in my life
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Lora Bounds posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
I remember the first time I got an email from Bianne. Up to that point, I'd only known her as Slipperieslope on LiveJournal. We'd become friends through our love of Lord of the Rings and especially hobbits. I'm sure you can imagine my surprise when I got an email from her and learned her last name was Bobbitt! Surely, I thought, that's not true, she's just making that up (and she was so clever that it seemed logical that she would). But it was true. How utterly hobbity and how utterly appropriate. Because Bee was awfully hobbity -- cheerful and full of life, a little tart just when you least expected it, down to earth but with an Elvish air. I will miss her so much and I am so glad I was privileged to know her and call her friend.
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Julia Johnson posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
I've known Bee for several years online, and learned to love her for her kindness, her generosity and gentle humor. I love her and I will miss her very much. Safe journey, my friend, and may you rest on white shores in a far green country.
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Jane Davitt posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
Like so many posting these messages, I knew Bianne on LJ where her kindness and committment to the fandom we shared shone through in everything she did.
I'll miss her so very much.
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Alison posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
My world is just a little bit darker without my beloved Bumbling Bee. May you rest peaceful and spend eternity catching up on all that reading. I'll never be Ali-C again, and I'll miss that.
With all my love
Your Ali-C
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Gillian Middleton posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
Geographically we were miles apart, but so often we shared interests. We never met in person, but she has been a presence in my on-line life for many years. I was shocked and saddened by her untimely death, and I will always miss her.
Rest in Peace, Bee.
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Marilyn Hay posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
The internet is a strange community in which people come to know one another through the sharing of hobbies and interests, and come to care a great deal about one another without ever having had the opportunity to meet face to face. When word of Bee's unexpected and untimely passing flashed through our community last weekend, people all around the world wept in sorrow. She was such a bright, warm, generous soul, so encouraging and supportive; and such a positive force in our international community, especially for writers and artists and for our shared charity, the Moonridge Wild Animal Preserve in Big Bear Lake.
Bee and I had planned to meet later this year and I'm just so desperately sorry that I'll never have a chance to spend time with her, face to face. She was so full of life, so happy in her retirement … I have the hardest time grasping the reality that she's gone. She was a valued friend and I'll never forget her. I hope she knew how well loved she was, how treasured by her friends all around the world.
My heart goes out to Bee's family and close friends. I wish there was some way to help alleviate their sorrow. In celebrating Bee's life, I hope people will focus on the happy memories of good times and shared laughter and not just on our collective loss. For me, Bee was all about joy and laughter, hope and encouragement, and that's how I'll remember her.
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Jan Jarrell (Rakshi to her) posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2011
We never had the chance to meet in 'real life', but we corresponded on LiveJournal for many, many years. I valued her beyond the power of words to describe. She was my friend. She was wise, and funny, and caring, and insightful. And no matter how dark the day, she brought the sunshine flowing back into my life simply with her steadfast love and understanding. Her presence enriched my life and I will miss her more than words can say.
Now the white ships have come to carry you home. Farewell, Slippy. Say 'Hi' to Sam and Frodo for me.
I love you..
Rakshi
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Eli and June Meador Family lit a candle
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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We hope the glow from this candle will help you and yours feel our everlasting care and love.
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Lisa A. Adolf posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Bee and I never had the opportunity to meet in person, though we had planned to do so several times--the circumstances of which never seemed to work out.
I met be "on-line", through a shared love of a tv series and its actors--I don't even remember exactly how now--whether it was by email or via Live Journal where she was such a loving and active presence. The details have vanished, because it seemed somehow that I had known Bee all my life.
We had that initial interest in common, but discovered so much more and a fast friendship grew. Bee gave generously of herself--her wisdom, her friendship, her help, her knowledge and life experience. She lived to help others. She was support of her friends in their creative efforts, even commissioning works of art and fiction. She was lavish in her praise of my own efforts in writing and artwork--her delight was sincere and freely shared.
She was wise and witty and had a gift for words that had me begging her all the time to try her own hand at writing,her sense of humor was legendary amongst her circle of friends. She loved to share funny, touching or uplifting emails--and you never minded receiving them, because you knew if it came from Bee, it was something wonderful and worthwhile.
The world is a colder place with her no longer in it. I shall miss her forever.
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Bill and Helene Patterson posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Dear Joe and Margaret, We were sorry to learn of Bianne's recent death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time. With Our Deepest Sympathy, Bill and Helene Patterson
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Marion posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2011
I never got the chance to meet Bee in person, but we chatted on line. She was a lovely person, fun, cheerful... never had a bad word to say about anyone. She brought the sunshine in on drab days.I'm glad I got to know her and I will miss her. I will think of you, Bee, whenever I see a ladybug. Marion
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Judy Mossman Faust posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of Bianne's passing. She has sent me funny and wonderful emails for years. I'll always remember her joyous laugh and her down-to- earth nature.
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BOB AND DELPHINE SENDELBECK posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
JOE AND MARGARET WE WERE SADDEN TO LEARN OF BRIANNE'S PASSING. IT IS ALWAYS DIFFICULT WHEN WE LOSE A FAMILY MEMBER BUT TO LOSE ONE WHO IS SO YOUNG CAN BE DEVASTATING. WE SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF AND TRUST THAT YOUR FAITH IN GOD WILL SUSTAIN YOU THROUGH THIS TRYING TIME. OUR HEARTFELT LOVE GOES OUT TO YOU BOTH. DEL AND BOB SENDELBECK
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Sue Lumb posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
I am very sorry to learn of Bianne's passing. She was good-natured and affable in all circumstances and that attitude won her many friends throughout the library system. I preceded her as branch librarian at St. Bernard and occasionally stopped in and visited with her. She will be missed.
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ROSE GERKE posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
I WAS SORRY TO HEAR OF BIANNE S DEATH. WE SHARED MANY CONVERSATIONS WHEN SHE WAS AT ST BERNARD. I HOPE YOU ALL FIND PEACE AND KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE UNITED SOME DAY. ROSE GERKE
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Kathy Rieck posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Bianne, so funny, sweet and wonderful Librarian. Gone too soon. I promise you won't be forgotten
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Elisa Gallon posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
I was very sorry to hear that Bianne had passed away. She was my Children's Librarian when I was growing up. She was always so nice to me and would remember which books I liked. She helped make going to the library a special experience. My sympathies to her family.
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Jill (Gallon) Pritts posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
I was very sad to learn of Bianne's death. I worked as a highschool student with Bianne at the Northern Hill's Library in the late 1980's and she was my children's librarian for many years before that. I remember the extensive fantastic collection of fantasy and children's books she stocked the shelves with and she opened my world to a wonderful world of reading. I also greatly enjoyed working with her. She always treated me as an adult, shared a love of theater and reading and a little bit of geekiness and I really enjoyed working with her. The Bobbitt family is in my thoughts.
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