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All,

I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
did become the most memorable event of the day.

The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.

And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.

Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
with you...

Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA


Godspeed Kili....

-Chef Juke
"EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
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> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....


That was so beautiful. While listening to the song I couldn't help but
think of everyone I've ever lost, mostly my son. Especially the line "I'll
go up to a mountain and sing, can you hear me? Can you hear me?"

A beautiful tribute. Thank you.

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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:09:01 -0800, Chef Juke >
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>Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
>with you...
>
>Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>


Thank you. That was very well done!

>Godspeed Kili....


"Ditto".


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> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>


Thankyou. It made me cry.
Godspeed...


Sarah
> Godspeed Kili....
>
> -Chef Juke
> "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
> http://www.chefjuke.com


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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:09:01 -0800, Chef Juke >
wrote:

>All,
>
>I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
>While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
>did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
>The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
>infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
>And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
>she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
>that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
>digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
>that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
>Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
>with you...
>
>Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
>Godspeed Kili....


This isn't just a gift for Christy and Allan. It's a gift to all of
us who love them. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:09:01 -0800, Chef Juke >
wrote:

>All,
>
>I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
>While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
>did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
>The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
>infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
>And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
>she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
>that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
>digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
>that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
>Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
>with you...
>
>Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
>Godspeed Kili....
>
>-Chef Juke
>"EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
>http://www.chefjuke.com


Thanks for this and also the movie you posted over in AFB. I've
lurked here and other groups Kili and Alan post to for many years.
Even though that's my only knowledge of Kili It still hurts to read
the Cambridge daily updates. My SO looks at them to and she's never
read a Kili post but she still tears up when she reads them. It's
painful someone so sweet has had to suffer the way Kili has.

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> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA



Thank you Chef. That was wonderful.

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>
>Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
>with you...
>
>Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
>Godspeed Kili....
>


Thank you for putting that all together.

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>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
>
> -Chef Juke
>


Beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes.

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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:09:01 -0800, Chef Juke >
shouted from the highest rooftop:

>Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA


A beautiful tribute to a beautiful spirit. Thank you. b


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That was beautiful. Thank you.


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Chef Juke wrote:
> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
>
> -Chef Juke
> "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
> http://www.chefjuke.com


That's lovely. I am keeping the page open for a while. Thanks!

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Sarah wrote:
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> "Chef Juke" > wrote in message
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> > All,
> >
> > I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> > While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> > did become the most memorable event of the day.
> >
> > The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> > infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
> >
> > And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> > she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> > that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> > digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> > that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
> >
> > Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> > with you...
> >
> > Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
> >
> >

>
> Thankyou. It made me cry.
> Godspeed...
>
> Sarah
> > Godspeed Kili....
> >
> > -Chef Juke
> > "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
> > http://www.chefjuke.com


It made me cry, too. Such a lovely soul has gone on to better places
and has left us bereft. Hopefully, folks will take Kili's example of
Living and will be better for it too.

Sky

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Chef Juke > wrote:

> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
>
> -Chef Juke


Beautifully done Juke.

Thank you.
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> Sarah wrote:
> >
> > "Chef Juke" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> > > While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> > > did become the most memorable event of the day.
> > >
> > > The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> > > infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
> > >
> > > And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> > > she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> > > that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> > > digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> > > that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
> > >
> > > Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> > > with you...
> > >
> > > Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
> > >
> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Thankyou. It made me cry.
> > Godspeed...
> >
> > Sarah
> > > Godspeed Kili....
> > >
> > > -Chef Juke
> > > "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
> > > http://www.chefjuke.com

>
> It made me cry, too. Such a lovely soul has gone on to better places
> and has left us bereft. Hopefully, folks will take Kili's example of
> Living and will be better for it too.
>
> Sky


She was a very special soul... I'm crying too.
Why is it only the good die young?

Kili was truly pure good.
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Chef Juke wrote:
> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
>
> -Chef Juke
> "EVERYbody Eats when they come to MY house!"
> http://www.chefjuke.com


Amazing work, Chef. Thank you.

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>She was a very special soul... I'm crying too.
>Why is it only the good die young?
>
>Kili was truly pure good.


Come join us in chat...we are reminiscing about kili...and trying to
figure out ways to honor her here in rfc.

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> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....


I know Kili from another group and I've followed her life for the past year
or more. She was a wonderful person with a cheerful personality even with
all the pain she went through. Chef Juke, you've done a wonderful job on the
slideshow for Kili and Allan. Its very beautiful.

Mary

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> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
>




Wonderful video ChefJuke, and a fitting memorial/tribute to a very special
girl.



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> She was a very special soul... I'm crying too.
> Why is it only the good die young?


It's not only the good who die young. I can supply numerous examples to
the contrary. The appropriate question is, "Why aren't the good cut
some freakin' slack?"

And the answer is that there is no old geezer with a long white beard
with his finger on the "Smite Button", ready to punish the unworthy and
award the virtuous. And, unfortunately, sometimes lightning strikes out
of a clear blue sky, with no warning and no consideration given to merit.

All we have is each other and they way we treat one another.



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> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 21:11:07 -0600, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
>
> >She was a very special soul... I'm crying too.
> >Why is it only the good die young?
> >
> >Kili was truly pure good.

>
> Come join us in chat...we are reminiscing about kili...and trying to
> figure out ways to honor her here in rfc.
>
> Christine


I'm there, thanks.
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> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA


My God, that made me break down and cry like a baby. I have never met
either of them, but that was so real. I'm sure that Kili would want that to
be her last record left upon this earth.

The song said a lot of things too...
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> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....


What a wonderful tribute. Thank you.

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> Chef Juke wrote:
>>
>> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>>
>>
>> Godspeed Kili....

>
> What a wonderful tribute. Thank you.
>
> --
> Cheers
> Chatty Cathy


Cathy,

Is there some way that this could be archived and linked to the In Memoriam
page on the rfc website?

Boli


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> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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>> Chef Juke wrote:
>>>
>>> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>>>
>>>
>>> Godspeed Kili....

>>
>> What a wonderful tribute. Thank you.
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Chatty Cathy

>
> Cathy,
>
> Is there some way that this could be archived and linked to the In
> Memoriam page on the rfc website?
>
> Boli


I am waiting to get permission from 'Chef Juke' to do so (I mailed him).
If he's says it's OK, I'll make a plan.
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> bolivar wrote:
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>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Chef Juke wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Godspeed Kili....
>>>
>>> What a wonderful tribute. Thank you.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cheers
>>> Chatty Cathy

>>
>> Cathy,
>>
>> Is there some way that this could be archived and linked to the In
>> Memoriam page on the rfc website?
>>
>> Boli

>
> I am waiting to get permission from 'Chef Juke' to do so (I mailed

him).
> If he's says it's OK, I'll make a plan.




I *really* don't think there will be any problem with doing it
Mamasan...... but we all know what a stickler for protocol you are ;-P



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>bolivar wrote:
>
>>
>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Chef Juke wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Godspeed Kili....
>>>
>>> What a wonderful tribute. Thank you.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cheers
>>> Chatty Cathy

>>
>> Cathy,
>>
>> Is there some way that this could be archived and linked to the In
>> Memoriam page on the rfc website?
>>
>> Boli

>
>I am waiting to get permission from 'Chef Juke' to do so (I mailed him).
>If he's says it's OK, I'll make a plan.



Hey folks,

Sent the response off to Cathy, but if others want to download
directly, the higher resolution versions of the slideshow are he

MP4 - 38 MB
http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/kili-show0.mp4

MPG - 152 MB
http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/kili-show0.mpg


Also the video I took of Alan & Christy's wedding from October 2004
(not september as the title in the video says) :

Windows Media (bettert quality)
http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/alankili.wmv

Real Player:
http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/alankili.ram

(Cathy, let me know when you have posted to the rfc site)

-Chef Juke
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>Also the video I took of Alan & Christy's wedding from October 2004
>(not september as the title in the video says) :
>
>Windows Media (bettert quality)
>http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/alankili.wmv
>
>Real Player:
>http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/alankili.ram


Thank you for the tears of laughter and joy! That was a hoot!

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> Also the video I took of Alan & Christy's wedding from October 2004
> (not september as the title in the video says) :
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> Windows Media (bettert quality)
> http://www.chefjuke.com/kilikini/alankili.wmv
>



I really LOVE this! Best wedding ever.


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Will do. Thanks very much.

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Done. Thanks again.

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