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Andy wrote:
> Becca said...
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>> It is so sad to know she is gone. Her sons must be around 8 & 9 yrs
>> old, my heart just breaks for them.
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> When did she post from and to?
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> Andy
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She posted here for several years, she could not have been nicer. I
remember when she posted this link, it was in May 2005. I am surprised
it is still online. It is nice to see her face again.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object...CT0OP1.DTL&o=0


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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:31:09 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>Andy wrote:
>> Becca said...
>>
>>
>>> It is so sad to know she is gone. Her sons must be around 8 & 9 yrs
>>> old, my heart just breaks for them.
>>>

>>
>>
>> When did she post from and to?
>>
>> Andy
>>

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>She posted here for several years, she could not have been nicer. I
>remember when she posted this link, it was in May 2005. I am surprised
>it is still online. It is nice to see her face again.


She posted for many years before that. I remember when she hosted a
picnic/cook-in in one of the parks in Berkeley, and all the postings
about it. I think I was still in KY then, and I was so envious. She
posted about her marriage, and about the birth of her sons...and so
much more. She was a very, very regular poster here quite a few years
ago. Her name for herself was The Tabbouil Princess..

I never got to meet her, and I wish I had during my time in the bay
area.

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Christine Dabney wrote:
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> She posted for many years before that. I remember when she hosted a
> picnic/cook-in in one of the parks in Berkeley, and all the postings
> about it. I think I was still in KY then, and I was so envious. She
> posted about her marriage, and about the birth of her sons...and so
> much more. She was a very, very regular poster here quite a few years
> ago. Her name for herself was The Tabbouil Princess..
>
> I never got to meet her, and I wish I had during my time in the bay
> area.
>
> Christine



It is too bad I could not make it to the cook-in/picnic, but I wanted to
go. It was in May of '98 and I had already scheduled a dive trip. I
did think about going, though, I remember emailing with sf at the time.


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