Angelene... so sad to hear this. she was/is a Winedale legend. in 1980
after I told her I loved sweet pickles with fried chicken, she always had a
little bowl of sweet pickles that she handed to me in the line at dinner. I
will never forget the smile on her face every time...
Doc, you and her family are in our prayers.
Bruce

On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 11:23 PM James Ayres <[email protected]> wrote:

> Angelene died today.  She was our cook at Winedale for my 30 years of
> Shakespeare at Winedale.  She loved cooking and she loved Shakespeare at
> Winedale.  In 1980 she promised me that she would retire only when I did.
> And she kept that promise.  Many of you do not know but at the end of each
> summer, she gave me a greeting card on which she wrote simply “Thanks”.
> Inside was a folded new 100 bill.  For 30 years.  For Shakespeare at
> Winedale.  And you likely don’t know that when she cooked fried chicken,
> she saved the wings for me, hiding them in the kitchen.
>
> She loved every one of you too.
>
> Doc
>
> Jim (Doc) Ayres
> Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas
> Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare
> Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare
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