Katherine wrote a column called the Thoughtful Gardener for the magazine I edited years ago, but she and I had been friends before that. If I had to describe our friendship, I would say we bonded over a love of Jesus and … pretty things! A nurse by training, she was a devoted homeschooling mom when I first met her, and we often talked about faith and creativity since she was into art and I was into writing. She went on to achieve many accolades in her artistic life, getting commissions for her work from all over the country, projects as varied as illustrating the invitations to the New York Botanical Garden's ball and creating eighteen botanical watercolors corresponding to the eighteen holes of golf at a certain little golf tournament they have in Augusta each year. She collaborated with designers and authors and all sorts of interesting people, and I love that she remained humble and gracious whenever I reached out to say congratulations on her latest success. To say I was proud of her is quite the understatement. I'm so glad her family chose an artsy photo of her to use with her obituary because it captures the spirit of Katherine—elegant, happy, and surrounded by the art and flowers she adored. (Here's a link to her obit if you're interested.)
Katherine once surprised me with the gift of a vintage Chinese teapot and tea set in a basket, and I loved it so much that I even wrote a short story about it in my book A Year of Teatime Tales.
The devastation caused by Helene seems to be in the news every day and will be for a while, and the grief I feel over the loss of my friend is no doubt being replicated many times over. I can only thank the Lord for letting our lives intersect during the sweet years that they did, and I trust He will comfort her family—and the families of so, so many others—in the days ahead. And I aim to use that Chinese tea set more in the days to come. I think Katherine would like that!
What a lovely column about your dear friend. I was inspired by reading her obituary last week but touched even more deeply by your words today. Do use the tea set - and have those business cards reprinted!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am so sorry to read this. You will miss your dear friend. What a lovely gift she was to many. Sending comforting love your way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute to your friend Katherine. I will keep her family and friends in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteMy sincere condolences to you on the loss of your friend.
ReplyDeleteAngela, thank you for honorig your friendship with such a talented lady. We never met, but you have given your readers a beautiful tribute to a life well lived, one who was a light to others in our world.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. What an obituary, she must have been an amazing person and friend...my age, sometimes you just realize how lucky we are every day. Take care, love, Kim
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