[Tall-Corn] Affiliate update - Sandi Ryan
rogererpel at gmail.com
rogererpel at gmail.com
Sat Nov 19 17:10:10 UTC 2022
Hi Everyone,
An extremely solid Federationist, and a lifelong friend has passed away,
and the world is a sadder case for it. No one can take away the positive
memories, Sandi's positive philosophy of blindness, and her positive
attitude of life. We will miss Sandi, but we will carry on knowing that we
are all better for having known and worked with her. Sandi's work with the
Iowa Department for the Blind and our Library will live on!!!! Sandi, may
you rest in peace, Amen.
Roger
From: Tall-Corn <tall-corn-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Scott Van Gorp
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Subject: [Tall-Corn] Affiliate update - Sandi Ryan
Good Evening Federation Family:
It is, unfortunately one of those times when I need to pass on sad news to
our affiliate and beyond. After a year-long battle with liver cancer, Sandi
Ryan, one of the hardest working people for the blind of Iowa and the nation
I have ever worked with, passed away early this morning. I will share more
information about service and other details as they are made available.
Sandi has touched the lives of blind people in countless ways. Her work in
the Federation as a member of the Des Moines and the At Large chapters
stands as a testament to her willingness to serve wherever and however she
could. Even though she didn't physically attend meetings in person recently,
her input was as valuable as ever. Her reach didn't stop there. She had also
served in various roles with the Iowa Diabetes Action network and the
Diabetes Action Network on the national level.
Her work with the blind wasn't just in Federation circles, however. She was
a tireless advocate for Braille and the education of blind children. Whether
it was attending IEP meetings or fighting to save the Iowa Braille and Sight
Saving school campus and programs in Vinton, Braille and education were true
passions of hers, and I think we can say we could only do half the work she
did to make sure the blind children of Iowa got the education they deserve
each and every day.
That tireless spirit extended to her work as member and chair of the Iowa
Commission for the Blind board. Her passion and drive to make services for
the blind better for all Iowans is something that will truly be missed!
I could go on about other work she's done, awards she's received, or even
the influence she's had on so many lives, but I'll just say this. It's been
a great joy to call Sandi a fellow Federationist, mentor, and friend. Sandi,
we will miss your personality, your spirit, and your passion to help us all
live the lives we want.
Scott Van Gorp, President
National Federation of the Blind of Iowa
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