It’s not right.
So sad, we’ll miss you Jenny.
Talk about a gut punch! Her service was something I took for granted. I feel awful for not thanking her for all that she did here. I will miss her without even knowing her.
Wow, this is just such a gut punch. I never personally interacted with her, but I’ve been lurking around for 15 years or so and I feel like I know her through the many, many posts of hers that I’ve read, particularly in the past few years. It is so clear that she loved this board and did everything in her power to make it better for us. So sad for her family and friends, and a devastating loss for the board as well. RIP Jenny. You did more than anyone could have asked.
If there’s anything local that needs assistance, I’m happy to help.
The obituary page only provides a way to send flowers, but perhaps it will be changed or updated on Monday. In the meantime, I found via Google a GoFundMe page that she herself created in December 2018 to raise money for a move. It never hit the goal but it also doesn’t seem to have been closed. I wonder if one were to contribute to it, would the money get to her family? Perhaps not, since she and not they had the account information.
Very well put. That’s exactly the way I feel. It’s like a pall has been cast on the board. But we need to remember that Jenny would have wanted us to continue her legacy and make this place a success. Let’s do it – in her honor – with all the usual humor and snark and sarcasm that has always sustained this place. Maybe some of the old posters who have come back to pay their respects will stick around.
I’m hoping something directing us to a donation site will turn up on the Facebook page of the Callanwolde Concert Band.
I’ll add my “wow, this sucks” to the pile. I’m not here often, but I’ve been popping in a little more to see how the migration worked out. This…is not what I expected today.
RIP, Jenny. You were always a calm, positive force here.
I just talked to her over email, getting my account working
Outliving your baby is awful. I don’t know if she’ll see this, but TubaMom, I am so, so sorry.
Condolences.
She couldn’t have exited on a more triumphant crowning of Dope accomplishments, so I also like the idea of TubaDiva Migration.
RIP.
So sorry to hear this. TubaDiva was one of the good ones.
This is hard to process, even though my personal interaction with Jenny was very limited (I’d won a book in a drawing and we had some conversation about it).
There aren’t many people in this modern world who’ve made a genuine difference in the lives of others by being kind, patient, smart, and hard-working–it seems as though the more usual story of difference-making is about connections and/or vicious aggression. Jenny was one of the few who did it the admirable way.
wolfpup makes a great point:
I for one believe that an appropriate way to show support and appreciation (not limited to this if someone creates a GoFundMe for a personal tribute to Jenny) is to pay the nominal annual subscription fee for this board. I can’t find where to pay it in this new format, but I think it’s something ridiculously small like $17.00 per year. It is the very least we can do to show that we want the board to continue and thrive.
We need to keep this place going. I’m not nearly done telling cat stories.
But I would love to donate some cash to her family.
Thank you for everything you’ve done for this place TubaDiva – you’ve earned it a new chapter when by all rights it should have been shut done. Rest in peace.
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RIP Tuba Diva!
Also, this is a reminder that life is short. We never know who’s next. Consider this my shout out to all y’all.
I don’t think they’ve implemented the system to pay for memberships on the new board.
Oh no! Oh no!
The Straight Dope message board was hugely important to Jenny. But so were other things; her music, pets, juggling, race cars… and most importantly her family and friends. I have never known anyone with so little that gave so much. A huge heart. She was also clever, creative and very, very funny. Rest in Peace, Jenny, (if that’s what a tuba player would want!) Jill