I'm sure others will suggest this, but it would be fitting to plan some
memorial or honoring of Sally and her extraordinarily important work at
FEAST next fall.
Bonnie Mann
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:22:06 -0400, Susan Brison wrote:
> Oh, Joan, I'm so sorry to hear this news. And, yes, Sally was loved
> widely and deeply. I'm unable to get to NYC for the Thursday
> gathering, but would like to have an occasion to gather with others
> to
> honor her memory and celebrate her life and work.
>
> With much sadness,
>
> Susan
>
> On Mar 21, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Callahan, Joan wrote:
>
>>> A little more information — Sally was hospitalized on November
>>> 17 for a pneumonia. She went on to Jewish Home for rehabilitation
>>> on January 3. She came home from Jewish Home on February 7, where
>>> her care was taken up by NY Hospice. I had not been to see her
>>> since November, but my understanding is that her care was
>>> excellent, and she had a home aide who was a wonderful cook and
>>> provided nicely for Bill, other family members, and visiting
>>> friends.
>> There will be a gathering for Sally from 10 am – 11:30 am on
>> Thursday, March 24, at the Greenwich Village Funeral Home, 199
>> Bleeker St. NY, NY 10012. Phone: (212) 674-8055
>>
>>> There will likely soon be an obituary in the New York Times.
>>>
>>> I have already heard from many of you offlist, in addition to the
>>> posts that are coming to the feminist philosophers listservs.
>>> Sally was more loved, I think, than she ever would have guessed .
>>> . .
>>>
>>> Joan
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Dr. Bonnie Mann
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Studies
Co-Director: Society for Interdisciplinary Feminist Phenomenology
Department of Philosophy
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1295
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