[Colorado-Talk] With Great Sadness
Melissa R Green
graduate56 at juno.com
Wed Sep 15 20:54:32 UTC 2021
Just would like to add my own tribute to Miss Willoughby.
She convinced me one year to have the student award given to Dr. K Farrell. She made it her mission.
Rest well Doris well done
Curtis you’re in a happy family will be here for you. Very well done Marianne I just wanted to add my little bit to your wonderful tribute
Best!Melissa R Green and PJ
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> On Sep 14, 2021, at 8:59 PM, Maryann Migliorelli via Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>
> Greetings,
> It has taken me a while to sort out my grief and feelings surrounding Doris Willoughby’s passing. To say that she was a great lady could never to her justice.
>
> Warmhearted: Doris was one of the first people in The Denver Chapter who sought me out and made me feel like I was home. I know she did the same for many others.
> Giving: She taught English as a second language voluntarily and helped blind immigrants study for their citizenship tests.
> Hard working: This one is too big to mention. I never heard her say “No,” to anything she was asked to do.
> Romantic: Every time she spoke about her husband Curtis or greeted him after a day apart, she was smiling and sometimes blushing like a schoolgirl with her first crush. I want to be her when I grow up. 😊
> Generous: Every time one of her students passed the GED or reached some other milestone Doris bought the cake and made it a celebration.
> Party animal: I can’t count the number of holiday parties, wedding and baby showers, and other special occasions that Doris either initiated or helped to plan.
> Funny: Many people knew Doris as a quiet woman, but those who became her friends knew her wonderful sense of humor. I found out recently that she wrote The Library Song from The NFB Songbook.
>
> There are so many other things we could all say about Doris Willoughby, but we can save them for convention.
> Rest in peace to a lovely lady. Find all the best places in Heaven and be ready to show us around when we get there.
>
> Curtis, let us know how we can support you best. We love you.
>
> At your service,
>
> Maryann Migliorelli
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>
> From: Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Scott C. LaBarre via Colorado-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 10:06 AM
> To: 'NFB of Colorado Discussion List' <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Scott C. LaBarre <slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
> Subject: [Colorado-Talk] With Great Sadness
>
> Hello everyone, with heavy heart, I must report to you that Doris Willoughby passed away this morning. Details about a service to remember her amazing life will be coming soon. Please keep Curtis and their family in your thoughts and prayers. Doris joined the NFB in the early 60’s and has been Curtis’s partner in the Federation all these years. She was an amazing teacher of blind children, and her work will live on forever. Her textbook on how to teach blind children is still used widely by all the various training programs. Doris leaves behind so many contributions to our movement that it is impossible to capture all of them. Please stay tuned for further details.
>
> Warmly,
> Scott
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