Tuesday, March 26, 2013
A death.
Several years ago, shortly after I started this blog, I wrote a little piece about one of my colleagues at Baylor, Kristin Schroeder Simpson (as she was then known). She was smart and fun and quick-witted, and students loved her class.
Yesterday, I got an anonymous comment to that post from 2006, saying just "RIP." I didn't know what that was about, and almost dismissed it as spam. Instead, though, I did a quick search and found that Kristin had, in fact, died at the age of 38. Her body was found about a month after she went missing in Nebraska. A news report revealed that foul play was not suspected.
Her death is sad on many levels, many of which I do not know or understand. Sigh.
I considered taking down that post from seven years ago about Kristin, but decided not to. Even though that piece was written in jest, it held truths. I described her (through hyperbole) as a person of many and surprising talents (which was true), someone who was capable of surprising you (also true), and that she influenced people in a wide variety of places and ways (truest of all).
	
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				You,like a child but grown, allow these masterpiece humans to smack you in the heart and head. And Thanks be to God. That is one of your gifts and graces. O my dear Professor,I am so sorry. It hurts.
				
				
			
			
			
				 
				May her memory be eternal - mental health is an area being ignored by the legal community and this death should have and could have been prevented.
				
				
			
			
			
				 
				I read this yesterday and almost called you.  So sad and tragic.  I remember her from a dinner or two at your place.  She was such a bubbly, friendly and energetic presence on those occasions.  See you soon.  CL
				
				
			
			
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