[nagdu] guide dog cruises
Albert J Rizzi
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Mon Oct 26 17:40:31 UTC 2009
Hello Cheryl,
I would be interested in speaking to you off list in the hopes of helping
you advertise and promote travel, domestic and international, for the blind
on my web site.
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Subject: [nagdu] guide dog cruises
anyone interested in guide dog cruises, I am a travel agent and will be
giving a seminar to my host agency Montrose Travel.
On the cruises themselves they are welcome all of them.
The problem is the port of where you are going. You have to look at the
port itself. I am going on the Norwegian Epic next november and I am still
deciding if I want to take him not if they allow them.
I can contact that country for you and mind out what there policies are.
Where were you thinking of going and if I can help you with a good rate as
well please let me know.
Cheryl Echevarria
Treasurer,
Greater Long Island Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind
Echevarriatravel.com
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1-866-580-5574
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1. Re: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Wayne Merritt)
2. Loss of Ed Eames (Suzy Wilson)
3. Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Ed Meskys)
4. Guide Dog Cruises (Suzy Wilson)
5. Re: Guide Dog Cruises (Steve Johnson)
6. Re: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Sherri)
7. Re: Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Sherri)
8. Re: Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Margo and Arrow)
9. Re: Little Things (Margo and Arrow)
10. Re: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Cindy Ray)
11. Re: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (AnnaLisa Anderson)
12. Re: A full on scare (AnnaLisa Anderson)
13. Re: bad to worse (AnnaLisa Anderson)
14. Re: Guide Dog Cruises
(countrygrl290 at aol.com<mailto:countrygrl290 at aol.com>)
15. Re: Later Oct. update, Ed died (Ed and Toni Eames)
16. Re: bad to worse (Marty Rahn)
17. Re: Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames (Marion & Martin)
18. Re: Little Things (Marion & Martin)
19. Re: Later Oct. update, Ed died (Marion & Martin)
20. Re: Little Things (Sharonda Greenlaw)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 15:02:00 -0500
From: Wayne Merritt <wcmerritt at gmail.com<mailto:wcmerritt at gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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Ditto. we've lost a great advocate for guide and service dogs. Ed, you
contributed, and you will be missed.
Wayne
On 10/25/09, Cindy Ray <cindyray at qwest.net<mailto:cindyray at qwest.net>>
wrote:
> Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if
he
> kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers
just
> go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process
this
> loss.
>
> Cindy
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> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
> >From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D.,
IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a
memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our
organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376
N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood
borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni
and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower
disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
"Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a
volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog
teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:14:37 -0400
From: Suzy Wilson
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Subject: [nagdu] Loss of Ed Eames
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I was shocked and greatly saddened to hear the news of Ed's passing. I
thought he was getting better. It was just three or four months ago I was
listening to a talking book of Ed and Toni's book Guide To Guide Dog Schools
while waiting to hear from SEGDI about placement in a class.
What a sad loss for all service dog users -he will be greatly missed!
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Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:14:31 -0400
From: "Ed Meskys"
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Subject: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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This is a great loss for the whole guide dog movement. My prayers go out
for
his rest, and for Toni in her life alone.
It was a sad day for the NFB when the Eameses and Sue Whalen were driven
out
of our organization.
Ed Meskys
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Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if he
kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers
just
go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process this
loss.
Cindy
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Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
related
lists. Please feel free to forward.
>From Kevin:
It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
of
the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D., IAADP's
(International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
co-founder and President.
Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
most
appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a memorial
donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our organization.
Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376 N.
Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood borne
infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
ten
days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
his
life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni and
Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower disabled
persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
the
assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
"Partners
Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
to
learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a volunteer
board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
tireless
advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
about
the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
educate
them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog teams.
There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
further details about that as they become available.
Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
Toni,
join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
void left but we can walk with her.
Yours truly,
<<Kevin>>
Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
Board Member, IAADP
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:48:46 -0400
From: Suzy Wilson
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Subject: [nagdu] Guide Dog Cruises
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Hey Guys,
Maybe somebody out there can help me get the cobwebs out of my brain.
Before I recently became a first-time guide dog user with Dodie, I used to
get the Southeastern Guide Dogs school newsletters umpteen years ago when I
wanted a guide dog but was living in a situation at a girlfriend's house
where I couldn't have a dog and I remember reading a great article about Ed
Ayres (spelling?) and guide dog cruises he was arranging through Holland
American in Miami I think. Anyway, that article has stuck with me and now
that I have a guide dog, I have been searching for a website or somewhere I
can call or write to for info about guide dog cruises.
Now that I have Dodie, I am definitely interested in travel (as I
save my nickels and dimes -whatever I can afford and have the time off) and
finding out about travel tours for blind people etc. My friend Sandra and
her late husband did a skiing trip for the blind in Colorado a couple of
years ago.
I have always been jealous of my dad and stepmom's ability to travel
so much and see new places, while I was always the one left at their house
petsitting their dogs!!
Any help in finding out about Ed Ayres cruises or other travel
opportunities would be greatly appreciated!
-Suzy & Dodie
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Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:49:00 -0500
From: "Steve Johnson"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Guide Dog Cruises
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Suzy,
Is this what you were looking for:
http://www.servicedogcruises.com/<http://www.servicedogcruises.com/>
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To: "NAGDU MESSAGE BOARD" <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 4:48 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Guide Dog Cruises
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> Maybe somebody out there can help me get the cobwebs out of my
brain.
> Before I recently became a first-time guide dog user with Dodie, I used
to
> get the Southeastern Guide Dogs school newsletters umpteen years ago
when
> I wanted a guide dog but was living in a situation at a girlfriend's
house
> where I couldn't have a dog and I remember reading a great article about
> Ed Ayres (spelling?) and guide dog cruises he was arranging through
> Holland American in Miami I think. Anyway, that article has stuck with
me
> and now that I have a guide dog, I have been searching for a website or
> somewhere I can call or write to for info about guide dog cruises.
>
> Now that I have Dodie, I am definitely interested in travel (as I
save
> my nickels and dimes -whatever I can afford and have the time off) and
> finding out about travel tours for blind people etc. My friend Sandra
and
> her late husband did a skiing trip for the blind in Colorado a couple of
> years ago.
>
> I have always been jealous of my dad and stepmom's ability to travel
> so much and see new places, while I was always the one left at their
house
> petsitting their dogs!!
>
> Any help in finding out about Ed Ayres cruises or other travel
> opportunities would be greatly appreciated!
>
> -Suzy & Dodie
>
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:12:42 -0400
From: "Sherri" <flmom2006 at gmail.com<mailto:flmom2006 at gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Very sad! So sorry for his loss. My prayers are with Toni.
Sherri
----- Original Message -----
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To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:14 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Becky Frankeberger
> To: gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
> related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
>>From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
> of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D.,
IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
> most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a
memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our
organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376
N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood
borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
> ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
> his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni
and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower
disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
> the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
> "Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
> to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a
volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
> tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
> about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
> educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog
teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
> Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
> Kevin at iaadp.org<mailto:Kevin at iaadp.org>
> www.kevinfrankeberger.com<http://www.kevinfrankeberger.com/>
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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:20:49 -0400
From: "Sherri" <flmom2006 at gmail.com<mailto:flmom2006 at gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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I couldn't agree with you more Ed. They are truly advocates for guide dog
users.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Meskys"
<edmeskys at roadrunner.com<mailto:edmeskys at roadrunner.com>>
To: "nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
> This is a great loss for the whole guide dog movement. My prayers go out
> for
> his rest, and for Toni in her life alone.
>
> It was a sad day for the NFB when the Eameses and Sue Whalen were driven
> out
> of our organization.
>
> Ed Meskys
> Ed Meskys
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
> edmeskys @ roadrunner.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net<mailto:cindyray at qwest.net>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
> Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if
he
> kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers
> just
> go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process
this
> loss.
>
> Cindy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rachel and Rhett"
<serenityangel1983 at gmail.com<mailto:serenityangel1983 at gmail.com>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:14 AM
> Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Becky Frankeberger
> To: gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
> related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
>>From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
> of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D.,
IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
> most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a
memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our
organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376
N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood
borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
> ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
> his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni
and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower
disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
> the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
> "Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
> to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a
volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
> tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
> about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
> educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog
teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
> Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
> Kevin at iaadp.org<mailto:Kevin at iaadp.org>
> www.kevinfrankeberger.com<http://www.kevinfrankeberger.com/>
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:48:29 -0400
From: "Margo and Arrow"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Oh, this is sad. I'd hoped he'd recover but he has gone on to another
aspect of his life and he'll be missed in this part of life.
My prayers go out to Toni, their dogs, families, and friends.
Margoa nd Arrow
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Meskys"
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To: "nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
> This is a great loss for the whole guide dog movement. My prayers go out
> for
> his rest, and for Toni in her life alone.
>
> It was a sad day for the NFB when the Eameses and Sue Whalen were driven
> out
> of our organization.
>
> Ed Meskys
> Ed Meskys
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
> edmeskys @ roadrunner.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net<mailto:cindyray at qwest.net>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
> Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if
he
> kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers
> just
> go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process
this
> loss.
>
> Cindy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rachel and Rhett"
<serenityangel1983 at gmail.com<mailto:serenityangel1983 at gmail.com>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:14 AM
> Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Becky Frankeberger
> To: gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
> related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
>>From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
> of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D.,
IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
> most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a
memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our
organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376
N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood
borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
> ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
> his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni
and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower
disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
> the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
> "Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
> to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a
volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
> tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
> about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
> educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog
teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
> Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
> Kevin at iaadp.org<mailto:Kevin at iaadp.org>
> www.kevinfrankeberger.com<http://www.kevinfrankeberger.com/>
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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:49:29 -0400
From: "Margo and Arrow"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
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Marion, I'll bet you'll do well selling that album.
Prayers coming your way for abundance in joy, singing, and funds.
Margo and Arrow
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> Mardi,
> Thanks for your message! I appreciate your support! Many people have
> said "I'll bet your happy all that work is done!" Well, the recording of
> the album was great fun; the kind of work I enjoy doing! (smile) Now the
> real "work" begins - marketing and selling the album!
>
> Peace!
> Marion
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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:44:40 -0500
From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net<mailto:cindyray at qwest.net>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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What was the actual date of Ed's death?
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Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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From: Becky Frankeberger
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Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
related
lists. Please feel free to forward.
>From Kevin:
It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
of
the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D., IAADP's
(International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
co-founder and President.
Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
most
appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a memorial
donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our organization.
Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376 N.
Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood borne
infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
ten
days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
his
life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni and
Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower disabled
persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
the
assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
"Partners
Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
to
learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a volunteer
board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
tireless
advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
about
the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
educate
them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog teams.
There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
further details about that as they become available.
Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
Toni,
join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
void left but we can walk with her.
Yours truly,
<<Kevin>>
Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:39:50 -0600
From: "AnnaLisa Anderson"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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I was very saddened to read this. My thoughts and prayers are with Toni,
and Latrell who I know will miss his dad too.
AnnaLisa and Sundance
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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:40:53 -0600
From: "AnnaLisa Anderson"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] A full on scare
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Hi Sean,
Poor Franklin! I'm glad you were able to get some help. Hope his leg is
feeling better now.
AnnaLisa and Sundance
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Message: 13
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:48:05 -0600
From: "AnnaLisa Anderson"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] bad to worse
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Hi Lora,
Wow, I'm so sorry this is happening. I'm glad you will be getting a
trainer
out soon though and that they will be able to pin down what's going on. I
would definitely go to Judy Campbell or Phil Griffin with this, or even
Greg
Doborsky (spelling) if this doesn't help this time and tell them
personally
about what's been going on. I'm just so sorry that you've had two dogs in
a
row with such problems. I'm glad you've figured out the Milkbone problem
though, that's at least one less thing to worry about. I wonder too if he
isn't working well because he's not feeling well. Maybe the few days off
will tell the tale. If he gets better, then you know it may be stress
related. If not, then there's something else going on. I sure hope you
can
figure this out and keep working with Trice.
AnnaLisa and Sundance
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Message: 14
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:48:01 -0400
From: countrygrl290 at aol.com<mailto:countrygrl290 at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Guide Dog Cruises
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-----Original Message-----
From: Suzy Wilson
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To: NAGDU MESSAGE BOARD <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
Sent: Sun, Oct 25, 2009 2:48 pm
Subject: [nagdu] Guide Dog Cruises
Hey Guys,
Maybe somebody out there can help me get the cobwebs out of my brain.
Before I recently became a first-time guide dog user with Dodie, I used to
get
the Southeastern Guide Dogs school newsletters umpteen years ago when I
wanted a
guide dog but was living in a situation at a girlfriend's house where I
couldn't
have a dog and I remember reading a great article about Ed Ayres
(spelling?) and
guide dog cruises he was arranging through Holland American in Miami I
think.
Anyway, that article has stuck with me and now that I have a guide dog, I
have
been searching for a website or somewhere I can call or write to for info
about
guide dog cruises.
Now that I have Dodie, I am definitely interested in travel (as I
save my
nickels and dimes -whatever I can afford and have the time off) and
finding out
about travel tours for blind people etc. My friend Sandra and her late
husband
did a skiing trip for the blind in Colorado a couple of years ago.
I have always been jealous of my dad and stepmom's ability to travel
so
much and see new places, while I was always the one left at their house
petsitting their dogs!!
Any help in finding out about Ed Ayres cruises or other travel
opportunities would be greatly appreciated!
-Suzy & Dodie
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Message: 15
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 21:05:44 -0700
From: Ed and Toni Eames
<eeames at csufresno.edu<mailto:eeames at csufresno.edu>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Later Oct. update, Ed died
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>Oct. 25 2009 update
>
>Hi all,
>
>Ed did not go to rehab as planned on Oct. 16. The doctors could not
>control his fluctuating high white count, so he stayed at St. Agnes
>until he could build strength and endurance. The first stroke hit
>on Oct. 9, and Ed made slow progress during the next few days. On
>Tuesday, the 13, he had a sleepy day, and I was scared. But on
>Wednesday, he rallied and grew stronger and stronger.
>
>The first step in physical therapy was getting Ed to sit up in a
>stretcher chair. This is a great device where the patient is
>rolled from bed onto a stretcher, strapped in for safety, then
>gradually raised into a sitting position. The lift Ambulation Team
>is made up of very muscular men to help with transfers from bed to
>chair, and they were extremely nurturent guys. Once in the
>stretcher chair, Ed could be fed his thickened diet. He never
>complained about the food and continually practiced the swallowing
>techniques recommended by the speech therapist. Actually, this
>swallowing technique is good for those of us who eat too fast. Each
>time you swallow a bite of food, take time to do another swallow
>with an empty mouth. Here's another exercise: hold the tip of your
>tongue between your teeth, keep your chin down and swallow. If you
>tackle that, put your tongue further out between your teeth and
>swallow. These exercises were to enable Ed to eat regular food. As
>a food lover, Ed obsessed about making progress until he could eat a
>hamburger and drink water and a beer!
>
>When Ed was diagnosed with diabetes several years ago, we had many
>battles about his not walking around the house barefooted. When he
>received a pair of fleece-lined slippers from Eve Hoopes for the
>holidays in 2006, he diligently wore them. During his hospital
>stay, he obsessed about having the slippers handy. In his mind,
>they signified walking again. When the LAT guys helped him sit in
>the stretcher chair and later a regular chair, he insisted on
>wearing his slippers rather than the hospital socks.
>
>Ed became a favorite among staff. He always treated them with
>courtesy, letting them know how much he appreciated their
>assistance. As his speech improved, he chatted with everyone who
>came into his room. He appreciated the many visitors and I needed
>the distraction of phone calls and friends.
>
>On the 18th puppy raiser Mary Flynn took Keebler and Latrell to her
>home for a run in her yard. Then Mary and her daughter Brenna took
>the Goldens for a long walk. It was a wonderful break from the dogs
>being cooped up in the hospital room. Earlier in the week, former
>puppy raisers Anita and son Eric took the fur kids on a similar outing.
>
>In some ways, Ed was charmingly child-like during this first
>week. He greeted everyone with joy, and practiced leg lifts as
>prescribed by the physical therapist, arm stretches advised by the
>occupational therapist and swallowing. His motivation to get well
>and come home was over the chart. We both took joy and
>encouragement with every success, no matter how small.
>My friend Richard Stone suggested I write down my fears, and the
>list got pretty long. Would Ed have significant disabilities
>requiring us to move from our two storey town house? With a left
>side weakness, would he be able to work Latrell, or would Latrell
>need to be trained on the right? With my spinal stenosis, would I
>have the physical strength to assist Ed? The list is a lot longer,
>but I didn't allow myself to prepare for the worst!
>
>When I arrived with my two precious guides on Saturday, the 17th, Ed
>was sitting in a regular chair chatting with the nurse' aid. After
>regaling his morning visitors, he got tired and was put back in
>bed. He hadn't eaten much of his lunch and had already been given
>an insulin shot. His sleep was restless and it turned out he had a
>hypoglycemic episode. After being given sugar by the nurse, he came
>out of his fog with a almost manic demeanor. Dr. Heller, the
>hospitalist, told Ed rehab was scheduled for Monday. Ed was
>ecstatic and chatted nonstop to the doctor, praising St. Agnes' open
>acceptance of our guide dogs, puppy raisers and therapy dogs. He
>captured the doctor's interest with reminiscences of hospital access
>denials satisfactorily solved through the intervention of
>IAADP. Ed's speech was clear and his cognition perfect. He was so
>wound up, he didn't leave room for anyone else to speak. When
>friend and reader Stephanie Stanley tried to read e-mails to Ed, he
>kept interrupting with stories and comments. When I left him, I
>finally let myself get truly hopeful that things would work out!
>
>Sunday morning, the phone rang and I thought it was Ed calling with
>the assistance of the nurse' aid. He had done that for the past few
>days. Having left on such a high, I was not prepared for the news
>Ed was now in a coma. The staff found him in this condition when
>they were scheduled to turn him. My life, my hopes, my dreams and
>my partnership were destroyed in a flash.
>
>Extensive tests, CT scans and EEGs showed significant swelling of
>the brain and a second, more extensive stroke was suspected. When I
>was told, Ed would be nonfunctioning if he came out of the coma, I
>made the awful decision to discontinue all treatments. If he
>survived, he would have no recognition his left side existed, making
>walking impossible. He would have no speech and be fed through a
>feeding tube. He would live the rest of his life in a nursing
>home. Ed and I had health directives, and this was not a life Ed
>would have wanted.
>
>For four days, phenomenal friends kept vigil with me hoping
>circumstances would change. I always thought comas were quiet, but
>Ed thrashed and moaned and the hours I spent with him were
>torture. I talked to him, touched him and cried with each
>nonresponsive moment. Latrell put paws on the bed, frantically
>licked Ed's hand and wagged his Golden joy in seeing his partner
>again. No miracles happened and Ed was transported by ambulance to
>the Nancy Hinds Hospice home on Thursday, the 22nd.
>
>Ed was so respected and like by the St. Agnes staff that many nurses
>and aids cried with me when they realized his goal of rehab and home
>were not to be. He was always so engaging and gave thanks for each
>bath, feeding, transfer, antibiotic infusion, taking of vital signs,
>cleaning him up, and whatever other intervention was needed. One
>aid said she looked forward to coming to work knowing her day would
>be filled with assisting Ed and being welcomed by his big smile.
>It was torture bringing home the suitcase I packed in readiness for
>transfer to the rehab center. Bringing those slippers home knowing
>Ed would never wear them again was the hardest thing. How do I
>reconstruct my life without Ed? How do I become half of a team?
>
>At first I thought about bringing Ed home with home-based hospice
>care, but since he would not know he was home and managing a crew of
>strangers in my house with the dogs and cats, seemed illogical. The
>Nancy Hinds Home takes six patients at a time in a home-like
>residence. Registered nurses are working around the clock and pain
>management is overseen by doctors.
>
>When Linda Haymond drove me to the home, I noted there were no
>sidewalks, and commented Ed would not be happy, if only he
>knew. The installation of sidewalks in new developments and
>throughout Fresno was a big advocacy goal for Ed He is being given
>large doses of morphine and adavan to quiet his bodily
>agitation. The home is pet friendly, so Latrell and Keebler are
>most welcome. I was invited to let the dogs romp in the huge fenced
>yard. Little angelic-looking Keebler took advantage of the
>opportunity to dive into a small fountain and spread mud all over
>her coat! A good toweling off made her presentable for lunch in an
>Indian restaurant.
>
>As a young anthropologist, Ed spent three years doing research in
>India, fortunately long before I met him. He loves Indian food and
>has taught me to love it, too. It was the beginning of many
>experiences and meals I will no longer be sharing with him.
>
>Linda Haymond, Janet Moore, Beth Shea and Paul Kwiatkowski have
>held me up throughout this ordeal with their almost every day visits
>and vigils. Dozens of other friends and relatives have visited,
>phoned, sent cards and e-mailed. Debbie Prieto has spent several
>nights with me and comes in the morning after her walk to share
>breakfast with me. One positive of this tragedy is that I have lost
>my appetite and have lost 10 pounds.
>
>Thankfully, the hospice has been able to calm Ed's agitation and it
>is just a matter of waiting for his body to give up and end the
>journey. The crazy thing is that his heart is strong, but his brain
>is gone! Some people believe coma patients can hear, so we all talk
>to him and tell him he can let go.
>
>My beloved husband and partner slipped into a quiet death on the
>morning of Oct. 25. To continue his giving back to society, his
>body was donated to Western University Medical School in Pomona, CA.
>
>I plan to keep Latrell. He is my connection to Ed. When Ed's dog
>Echo retired, Eleanor Marugo made a lovely vest reading retired
>guide dog. We took Echo to meetings and restaurants. When I travel
>again, my friend Sheila Cary has offered to take Latrell and bring
>him to work, so he isn't alone during the day. Keebler is very
>attached to Latrell and would be very lonely without him. He is
>eight and too old to retrain with another handler. I love this
>goofy canine and don't anticipate a problem keeping him.
>
>I hope you will honor Ed's life and works by supporting the
>organizations he most loved. Donations to IAADP can be made at
>www.iaadp.org or phoning Newsreel for a credit card donation at
>614-469-0700. Checks to these organizations can also be sent to me
>at 3376 North Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
>A memorial service will be held in early December. I will feature
>the many plaques honoring his achievements. I also want to assemble
>a book of e-mail remembrances. Please write your special thoughts,
>fun stories and comments about what Ed has personally meant to you
>and to the greater community. Please put memories of Ed in the
>subject line and send it to me at
eeames at csufresno.edu<mailto:eeames at csufresno.edu>.
>
>I cannot emphasize enough how important you all were in supporting
>me through this tragedy. It kept me going and I'll need much more
>in the months to come. Thanks for your love, your prayers and your
>many hours of hand-holding and hugs in the hospital and hospice home.
>
>Toni and Furries
>
>
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Message: 16
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:49:12 -0600
From: "Marty Rahn" <marty.rahn at juno.com<mailto:marty.rahn at juno.com>>
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Hi AnnaLisa ,
Did you mean that Laura might wish to contact Gregory Grabowski? He is
the
current President of Leader. That is the correct spelling of his last
name.
Marty and Leader Dog monty
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Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 10:48 PM
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> Hi Lora,
>
> Wow, I'm so sorry this is happening. I'm glad you will be getting a
> trainer
> out soon though and that they will be able to pin down what's going on.
I
> would definitely go to Judy Campbell or Phil Griffin with this, or even
> Greg
> Doborsky (spelling) if this doesn't help this time and tell them
> personally
> about what's been going on. I'm just so sorry that you've had two dogs
in
> a
> row with such problems. I'm glad you've figured out the Milkbone
problem
> though, that's at least one less thing to worry about. I wonder too if
he
> isn't working well because he's not feeling well. Maybe the few days
off
> will tell the tale. If he gets better, then you know it may be stress
> related. If not, then there's something else going on. I sure hope you
> can
> figure this out and keep working with Trice.
>
> AnnaLisa and Sundance
>
>
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Message: 17
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 05:59:30 -0400
From: "Marion & Martin"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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Ed,
The loss of Dr. Eames is certainly a loss to the service animal
movement. He made a monumental impact to the cause. I would also like to
say, however, that those who left the NFB over the issue of the informed
choice resolution did so on their own accord and were not "driven out"!
Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Meskys"
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To: "nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Fw: Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
> This is a great loss for the whole guide dog movement. My prayers go out
> for
> his rest, and for Toni in her life alone.
>
> It was a sad day for the NFB when the Eameses and Sue Whalen were driven
> out
> of our organization.
>
> Ed Meskys
> Ed Meskys
> NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cindy Ray" <cindyray at qwest.net<mailto:cindyray at qwest.net>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 12:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
> Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if
he
> kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers
> just
> go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process
this
> loss.
>
> Cindy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rachel and Rhett"
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> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:14 AM
> Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Becky Frankeberger
> To: gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com<mailto:gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
>
>
>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and
> related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
>>From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one
> of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D.,
IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners,
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be
> most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a
memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>. We also invite you to
leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our
organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376
N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood
borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until
> ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed
> his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni
and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower
disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster
> the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication,
> "Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs
> to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a
volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his
> tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences
> about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to
> educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog
teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to
> Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/>
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Message: 18
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 06:02:38 -0400
From: "Marion & Martin"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
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Margo,
Thank you very much for your words of encouragement and support! I
hope
we can make it to NY soon!
Peace & Blessings!
Marion
----- Original Message -----
From: "Margo and Arrow"
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Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 7:49 PM
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> Marion, I'll bet you'll do well selling that album.
>
> Prayers coming your way for abundance in joy, singing, and funds.
>
> Margo and Arrow
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marion & Martin"
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>
>
>> Mardi,
>> Thanks for your message! I appreciate your support! Many people have
>> said "I'll bet your happy all that work is done!" Well, the recording
of
>> the album was great fun; the kind of work I enjoy doing! (smile) Now
the
>> real "work" begins - marketing and selling the album!
>>
>> Peace!
>> Marion
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mardi Hadfield"
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>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
>> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
>>
>>
>>> Hi Marion, Congratulations! Way to go! Mardi
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Message: 19
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 06:21:23 -0400
From: "Marion & Martin"
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Later Oct. update, Ed died
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Toni,
I read with sadness the news of Ed's transition! He is a person who
made
a significant impact in the lives of all service animal users and will be
missed deeply!
I believe I know how difficult it must have been to write the message
you sent to us concerning his illness and your hopes for his recovery!
Many
of us were holding Ed in our thoughts and prayers, believing his fighting
spirit would pull him through. I believe he is now completely healed and
is
at peace! Though his physical form is no longer with us, his spirit will
live forever in his accomplishments and the difference he has made in our
lives. It is an honor to have known Ed and I am grateful for the
contribution he has made to our Movement! I will remember him forever and
promise to continue his advocacy through mine!
Peace & Blessings for both Ed & you!
Marion Gwizdala
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed and Toni Eames"
<eeames at csufresno.edu<mailto:eeames at csufresno.edu>>
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Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Later Oct. update, Ed died
>
>>Oct. 25 2009 update
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Ed did not go to rehab as planned on Oct. 16. The doctors could not
>>control his fluctuating high white count, so he stayed at St. Agnes
until
>>he could build strength and endurance. The first stroke hit on Oct. 9,
>>and Ed made slow progress during the next few days. On Tuesday, the 13,
>>he had a sleepy day, and I was scared. But on Wednesday, he rallied and
>>grew stronger and stronger.
>>
>>The first step in physical therapy was getting Ed to sit up in a
stretcher
>>chair. This is a great device where the patient is rolled from bed
onto
>>a stretcher, strapped in for safety, then gradually raised into a
sitting
>>position. The lift Ambulation Team is made up of very muscular men to
>>help with transfers from bed to chair, and they were extremely nurturent
>>guys. Once in the stretcher chair, Ed could be fed his thickened diet.
>>He never complained about the food and continually practiced the
>>swallowing techniques recommended by the speech therapist. Actually,
this
>>swallowing technique is good for those of us who eat too fast. Each
time
>>you swallow a bite of food, take time to do another swallow with an
empty
>>mouth. Here's another exercise: hold the tip of your tongue between
your
>>teeth, keep your chin down and swallow. If you tackle that, put your
>>tongue further out between your teeth and swallow. These exercises were
>>to enable Ed to eat regular food. As a food lover, Ed obsessed about
>>making progress until he could eat a hamburger and drink water and a
beer!
>>
>>When Ed was diagnosed with diabetes several years ago, we had many
battles
>>about his not walking around the house barefooted. When he received a
>>pair of fleece-lined slippers from Eve Hoopes for the holidays in 2006,
he
>>diligently wore them. During his hospital stay, he obsessed about
having
>>the slippers handy. In his mind, they signified walking again. When
the
>>LAT guys helped him sit in the stretcher chair and later a regular
chair,
>>he insisted on wearing his slippers rather than the hospital socks.
>>
>>Ed became a favorite among staff. He always treated them with courtesy,
>>letting them know how much he appreciated their assistance. As his
speech
>>improved, he chatted with everyone who came into his room. He
appreciated
>>the many visitors and I needed the distraction of phone calls and
friends.
>>
>>On the 18th puppy raiser Mary Flynn took Keebler and Latrell to her home
>>for a run in her yard. Then Mary and her daughter Brenna took the
Goldens
>>for a long walk. It was a wonderful break from the dogs being cooped up
>>in the hospital room. Earlier in the week, former puppy raisers Anita
and
>>son Eric took the fur kids on a similar outing.
>>
>>In some ways, Ed was charmingly child-like during this first week. He
>>greeted everyone with joy, and practiced leg lifts as prescribed by the
>>physical therapist, arm stretches advised by the occupational therapist
>>and swallowing. His motivation to get well and come home was over the
>>chart. We both took joy and encouragement with every success, no matter
>>how small.
>>My friend Richard Stone suggested I write down my fears, and the list
got
>>pretty long. Would Ed have significant disabilities requiring us to
move
>>from our two storey town house? With a left side weakness, would he be
>>able to work Latrell, or would Latrell need to be trained on the right?
>>With my spinal stenosis, would I have the physical strength to assist
Ed?
>>The list is a lot longer, but I didn't allow myself to prepare for the
>>worst!
>>
>>When I arrived with my two precious guides on Saturday, the 17th, Ed was
>>sitting in a regular chair chatting with the nurse' aid. After regaling
>>his morning visitors, he got tired and was put back in bed. He hadn't
>>eaten much of his lunch and had already been given an insulin shot. His
>>sleep was restless and it turned out he had a hypoglycemic episode.
After
>>being given sugar by the nurse, he came out of his fog with a almost
manic
>>demeanor. Dr. Heller, the hospitalist, told Ed rehab was scheduled for
>>Monday. Ed was ecstatic and chatted nonstop to the doctor, praising St.
>>Agnes' open acceptance of our guide dogs, puppy raisers and therapy
dogs.
>>He captured the doctor's interest with reminiscences of hospital access
>>denials satisfactorily solved through the intervention of IAADP. Ed's
>>speech was clear and his cognition perfect. He was so wound up, he
didn't
>>leave room for anyone else to speak. When friend and reader Stephanie
>>Stanley tried to read e-mails to Ed, he kept interrupting with stories
and
>>comments. When I left him, I finally let myself get truly hopeful that
>>things would work out!
>>
>>Sunday morning, the phone rang and I thought it was Ed calling with the
>>assistance of the nurse' aid. He had done that for the past few days.
>>Having left on such a high, I was not prepared for the news Ed was now
in
>>a coma. The staff found him in this condition when they were scheduled
to
>>turn him. My life, my hopes, my dreams and my partnership were
destroyed
>>in a flash.
>>
>>Extensive tests, CT scans and EEGs showed significant swelling of the
>>brain and a second, more extensive stroke was suspected. When I was
told,
>>Ed would be nonfunctioning if he came out of the coma, I made the awful
>>decision to discontinue all treatments. If he survived, he would have
no
>>recognition his left side existed, making walking impossible. He would
>>have no speech and be fed through a feeding tube. He would live the
rest
>>of his life in a nursing home. Ed and I had health directives, and this
>>was not a life Ed would have wanted.
>>
>>For four days, phenomenal friends kept vigil with me hoping
circumstances
>>would change. I always thought comas were quiet, but Ed thrashed and
>>moaned and the hours I spent with him were torture. I talked to him,
>>touched him and cried with each nonresponsive moment. Latrell put paws
on
>>the bed, frantically licked Ed's hand and wagged his Golden joy in
seeing
>>his partner again. No miracles happened and Ed was transported by
>>ambulance to the Nancy Hinds Hospice home on Thursday, the 22nd.
>>
>>Ed was so respected and like by the St. Agnes staff that many nurses and
>>aids cried with me when they realized his goal of rehab and home were
not
>>to be. He was always so engaging and gave thanks for each bath,
feeding,
>>transfer, antibiotic infusion, taking of vital signs, cleaning him up,
and
>>whatever other intervention was needed. One aid said she looked forward
>>to coming to work knowing her day would be filled with assisting Ed and
>>being welcomed by his big smile.
>>It was torture bringing home the suitcase I packed in readiness for
>>transfer to the rehab center. Bringing those slippers home knowing Ed
>>would never wear them again was the hardest thing. How do I reconstruct
>>my life without Ed? How do I become half of a team?
>>
>>At first I thought about bringing Ed home with home-based hospice care,
>>but since he would not know he was home and managing a crew of strangers
>>in my house with the dogs and cats, seemed illogical. The Nancy Hinds
>>Home takes six patients at a time in a home-like residence. Registered
>>nurses are working around the clock and pain management is overseen by
>>doctors.
>>
>>When Linda Haymond drove me to the home, I noted there were no
sidewalks,
>>and commented Ed would not be happy, if only he knew. The installation
of
>>sidewalks in new developments and throughout Fresno was a big advocacy
>>goal for Ed He is being given large doses of morphine and adavan to
quiet
>>his bodily agitation. The home is pet friendly, so Latrell and Keebler
>>are most welcome. I was invited to let the dogs romp in the huge fenced
>>yard. Little angelic-looking Keebler took advantage of the opportunity
to
>>dive into a small fountain and spread mud all over her coat! A good
>>toweling off made her presentable for lunch in an Indian restaurant.
>>
>>As a young anthropologist, Ed spent three years doing research in India,
>>fortunately long before I met him. He loves Indian food and has taught
me
>>to love it, too. It was the beginning of many experiences and meals I
>>will no longer be sharing with him.
>>
>>Linda Haymond, Janet Moore, Beth Shea and Paul Kwiatkowski have held me
>>up throughout this ordeal with their almost every day visits and vigils.
>>Dozens of other friends and relatives have visited, phoned, sent cards
and
>>e-mailed. Debbie Prieto has spent several nights with me and comes in
the
>>morning after her walk to share breakfast with me. One positive of this
>>tragedy is that I have lost my appetite and have lost 10 pounds.
>>
>>Thankfully, the hospice has been able to calm Ed's agitation and it is
>>just a matter of waiting for his body to give up and end the journey.
The
>>crazy thing is that his heart is strong, but his brain is gone! Some
>>people believe coma patients can hear, so we all talk to him and tell
him
>>he can let go.
>>
>>My beloved husband and partner slipped into a quiet death on the morning
>>of Oct. 25. To continue his giving back to society, his body was
donated
>>to Western University Medical School in Pomona, CA.
>>
>>I plan to keep Latrell. He is my connection to Ed. When Ed's dog Echo
>>retired, Eleanor Marugo made a lovely vest reading retired guide dog.
We
>>took Echo to meetings and restaurants. When I travel again, my friend
>>Sheila Cary has offered to take Latrell and bring him to work, so he
isn't
>>alone during the day. Keebler is very attached to Latrell and would be
>>very lonely without him. He is eight and too old to retrain with
another
>>handler. I love this goofy canine and don't anticipate a problem
keeping
>>him.
>>
>>I hope you will honor Ed's life and works by supporting the
organizations
>>he most loved. Donations to IAADP can be made at
www.iaadp.org<http://www.iaadp.org/> or phoning
>>Newsreel for a credit card donation at 614-469-0700. Checks to these
>>organizations can also be sent to me at 3376 North Wishon, Fresno, CA
>>93704.
>>
>>A memorial service will be held in early December. I will feature the
>>many plaques honoring his achievements. I also want to assemble a book
of
>>e-mail remembrances. Please write your special thoughts, fun stories
and
>>comments about what Ed has personally meant to you and to the greater
>>community. Please put memories of Ed in the subject line and send it to
>>me at eeames at csufresno.edu<mailto:eeames at csufresno.edu>.
>>
>>I cannot emphasize enough how important you all were in supporting me
>>through this tragedy. It kept me going and I'll need much more in the
>>months to come. Thanks for your love, your prayers and your many hours
of
>>hand-holding and hugs in the hospital and hospice home.
>>
>>Toni and Furries
>>
>>
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Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 05:39:49 -0700
From: Sharonda Greenlaw
<sbgreenlaw at gmail.com<mailto:sbgreenlaw at gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Marion,
Congratulations on your album. What an exciting feat! I pray that you
will sell many.
Sharonda
On 10/26/09, Marion & Martin
<swampfox1833 at verizon.net<mailto:swampfox1833 at verizon.net>> wrote:
> Margo,
> Thank you very much for your words of encouragement and support! I
hope
> we can make it to NY soon!
>
> Peace & Blessings!
> Marion
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Margo and Arrow"
<margo.downey at verizon.net<mailto:margo.downey at verizon.net>>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 7:49 PM
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>
>> Marion, I'll bet you'll do well selling that album.
>>
>> Prayers coming your way for abundance in joy, singing, and funds.
>>
>> Margo and Arrow
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Marion & Martin"
<swampfox1833 at verizon.net<mailto:swampfox1833 at verizon.net>>
>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
>> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:55 AM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
>>
>>
>>> Mardi,
>>> Thanks for your message! I appreciate your support! Many people
have
>>> said "I'll bet your happy all that work is done!" Well, the recording
of
>>> the album was great fun; the kind of work I enjoy doing! (smile) Now
the
>>> real "work" begins - marketing and selling the album!
>>>
>>> Peace!
>>> Marion
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Mardi Hadfield"
<wolfsinger.lakota at gmail.com<mailto:wolfsinger.lakota at gmail.com>>
>>> To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org<mailto:nagdu at nfbnet.org>>
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:31 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Little Things
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Marion, Congratulations! Way to go! Mardi
>>>>
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