It's been a difficult one. Woke up to the news that a beloved college professor had died, which at 91 wouldn't have been surprising in and of itself. But in reading a tribute to her I learned that her husband and her daughter (Karin) -- to whom I was very close back in college -- had both "preceded her in death."
I was stunned. I haven't seen Karin in ages so to me she's still a 21-year-old horse-riding beauty, full of promise with her entire life ahead. Memories of the four of us laughing at their dinner table in Tempe, Ariz., came rushing back to me: Karin (who is my age), so kind and thoughtful, always up for an adventure in my convertible VW; Profs. Dad (Gene, who'd been my sociolinguistics professor) and Mom (Kristin). so welcoming, the kind of parents an aspiring pseudointellectual like me dreamed of having. I remember I was nursing a broken heart when they first adopted me, providing a sounding board and sympathetic ear that I didn't feel I could get at home.
The details of the demise of the Valentine family only made the situation more heartbreaking. It seems my friend died of breast cancer a couple years ago; Kristin and Gene had moved to assisted living but were separated because Gene had Alzheimer's and needed a higher level of care. (He died in 2022 and of course was cremated by the Neptune Society -- so Prof. Valentine of him.) I'm told Dr. V -- as we called Kristin -- was still on her own, even camping, until till this summer before moving to hospice on Monday of the week she died in August. ("She was a force," as my friend Debra put it.)
But those who saw her regularly said she was never the same after her daughter died, a prospect I can only imagine.
I was happy to read that my friend has a scholarship named after her -- the Karin Valentine Science Communication Award. But right now I'm aching with regret that my attempt to reach her online a number of years ago failed was thwarted by that "other" folder on Facebook -- yet another reason to dislike Mark Zuckerberg.
RIP to the Valentine family. I'm truly heartbroken to know that you're all gone. xo
I'm so sorry for your loss. Your post paints a beautiful portrait of the kind of 'found family' a lot of people wish for.
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