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aka Lady Isolde the Nimble Fingered (AoA)
aka Lady Isolde the Nimble Fingered ([[Award of Arms|AoA]])


A past resident of the Barony of [[Wealdsmere]], the Barony of [[Dragons Laire]] and the Barony of [[Blatha an Oir]]
A past resident of the [[Barony]] of [[Wealdsmere]], the [[Barony]] of [[Dragons Laire]] and the [[Barony]] of [[Blatha an Oir]]


Passed during the night of 5 July AS 41/2006
Passed during the night of 5 July AS 41/2006


On Mon, 10 Jul 2006:
At 7pm Saturday evening at July Coronation, at the Scribes pavilion in the eric, there will be a gathering to remember Isolde the Nimble-fingered/Genevieve de Bohun, who recently died from pancreatic cancer. If you knew her, and wish to come raise a glass, you will be most welcome. Bring a tale to share, (possibly something potable as well,) and we will regale each other. She didn't want folks crying in their, or their friends, cups, but she won't be too upset at an occaisional tear. She was an accomplished Scribe, costumer, fiber-craftswoman, herald, and she was family. Come join us and raise a cup.


H.L. Ian MacKynnes
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This gentle's name has been entered on the [[Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers]].
This gentle's name has been entered on the [[Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers]].
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 21 August 2015

aka Lady Isolde the Nimble Fingered (AoA)

A past resident of the Barony of Wealdsmere, the Barony of Dragons Laire and the Barony of Blatha an Oir

Passed during the night of 5 July AS 41/2006

On Mon, 10 Jul 2006: At 7pm Saturday evening at July Coronation, at the Scribes pavilion in the eric, there will be a gathering to remember Isolde the Nimble-fingered/Genevieve de Bohun, who recently died from pancreatic cancer. If you knew her, and wish to come raise a glass, you will be most welcome. Bring a tale to share, (possibly something potable as well,) and we will regale each other. She didn't want folks crying in their, or their friends, cups, but she won't be too upset at an occaisional tear. She was an accomplished Scribe, costumer, fiber-craftswoman, herald, and she was family. Come join us and raise a cup.

H.L. Ian MacKynnes



This gentle's name has been entered on the Scroll of Honor - An Tir Remembers.