| Jeannette Eyerly: A Remarkable Woman Remembered |
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| Thursday, 28 August 2008 | |
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Mary Brubaker Shares Memories of One of Our Thousand Friends Jeannette Eyerly lived a full, celebratory, worthwhile hundred years full of community service and professional accomplishments -- and so much more. While her husband pursued his career as an editor of the Des Moines Register and Tribune, Jeannette Eyerly raised a family, baked bread, entertained friends, mentored students, gathered in a circle of loyal friends, wrote fiction and non fiction and was honored for her pioneering talents as a writer of ground-breaking, provocative novels for teenagers. She was devoted to and enjoyed the pleasures of two daughters, six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and scores of friends and admirers. During all the many years of our friendship, I came to admire her more and more for her cheerful optimism, talent for friendship and marvelous skills with the written word. What many might not know is that she had a deep reverence for nature and saving our environment, and was a passionate bird watcher and gardener and lived a "green" life before it became trendy or so necessary. When I saw that Jeannette was on the advisory board of 1000 Friends of Iowa, I knew it had to be a worthy organization deserving my support. She lived environmentally with a small footprint but left a huge impression on this earth as a role model for all who care about leaving it a better place Farewell, fair friend! |
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