Thank you Robert, for setting that up.
As part of that memoriam page that Robert set up, there is a link to an article
that Meenakshi herself wrote,
for the occasion of her 20th anniversary for her website and 10th anniversary
of her first book,
and OUSA has made that article publicly readable.
The family has just recently posted additional details on her Instagram feed, I
think anyone should be able to read this as well:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8IHZXYvh8y/?img_index=1
Still trying to sort out what to write on that page...
-=D'gou
On 6/12/24 03:29, Robert Lang wrote:
I’ve created a memoriam page for Meenakshi on the OrigamiUSA website:
https://origamiusa.org/memoriam-meenakshi-mukerji
<https://origamiusa.org/memoriam-meenakshi-mukerji>
Please feel free to comment and post reminiscences of this lovely person and
artist.
Best regards,
Robert
On Jun 11, 2024, at 2:10 PM, Robert Lang <rob...@langorigami.com
<mailto:rob...@langorigami.com>> wrote:
On Jun 11, 2024, at 8:26 AM, Nikhil S via Origami <origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
<mailto:origami@lists.digitalorigami.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
It's unfortunate and shocking, to hear the news of losing one of the wonderful
kind hearted Origami artists.
Earlier today, we lost Meenakshi Mukherjee to cancer. She put up a valiant
fight against it for the past few months. This comes just 3 months after her
losing her mother.
Oh my. I had a lot of interactions with Meenakshi over the years on a variety
of topics and had no idea she was ill. She was a gifted folder in many genres.
We have a Memoriam section on the OrigamiUSA website, and if anyone would be willing
to send me a paragraph or two about her (and a photo if you have one). I’d be happy
to put the page together and open it for comments from people with their
remembrances. (You can contact me about this off-list at webs...@origamiusa.org
<mailto:webs...@origamiusa.org>.)
Robert