Years back, my wife and I first met Carla and Larry aboard Holland America cruise liner Amsterdam, on a wonderful cruise to Alaska, out of Seattle. Of course, it was fantastic, we all strolled the decks, talked and yaked, laughed, and involved ourselves in social activities sponsored by the activities directors employed by the ship. Being natural hams, we all played roles in the ship's all-passenger Song and Dance Show, presented toward the end of the cruise! Carla played a "grapette," with other gals including Phyllis my wife, in a dance to, "Heard It Through the Grapevine," Larry, I think played Frank Sinatra. in a lip-syc, and I tried to impersonate Elvis in with lip-sync! It was all such silliness, but so much fun!
At Cruise end, we exchanged contacts, and this “contact” became a lifelong avocation of e-mail, literature, friendship, exchange of ideas, love of history and writing, reading of Carla’s essays, pieces, books, and plays—all done over the net, Medium, and some research. All the Christmas cards, the sharing of family exploits and activities became a friendship and exploration of shared interests, and a wonderful experience, all in writing, with wonderful people, Carla, and her husband Larry. Wow, all of that, just from one cruise! Of course, Carla was unusual: she was incredible.
When she addressed me via e-mail about some point of literature or history, she called me “Chetters.” She had a way of acknowledging people, and looking for the good and positive in their description, analysis, or hypothesis. We loved knowing her and Larry! She will be sorely missed.
Chet and Phyllis Chebegia