2023, Northfield, IL, USA
A beautiful sycamore tree has been dedicated in Willow Park. Effie and I went to Northfield Community Nursery School together right down the street from this tree, 48 years ago. A Sycamore tree symbolizes, strength, protection, eternity and divinity.
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I met Effie in Washington in September 2019. I was visiting the US from London, UK, for an event organised by the AHRC and NEH for UK- US collaborations. Effie was very welcoming and keen to learn more about me (a fellow Greek) and my life as an immigrant in the UK. She was warm and funny, exceptionally stylish and with a big smile. She was so honest about her life experiences, especially about when she was visiting Greece, and about her father. She talked with passion about her work (I was more junior than her in the cultural sector and really looked up to her), life in Washington, her daughter and husband. She was such an inspiration to me and since then I followed her work closely. I was off for a year or so and I have just heard the incredibly sad news of her passing. Such an incredible loss of an incredible woman. I will remember Effie, with a big smile and passion in her eyes. Condolences to her family and friends.
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I told Andrew this a couple days ago but I saw Effie's
Doppelgängerin the other day. It was like a
godwink to me. A
goddesswink, rather. I hope everyone is well.
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Effie, I loved the chats we shared (sometimes the deep sort even when we were just waiting for our girsl to come out from school) and simply your chearful yet balanced presence in those occasions of a girl scounts camp, brthday parties, the parents pizza & beer event you initiated, our apple picking venture, etc. etc. I will never forget the meal you cooked for us in the crazy days after Miya was born (such yummy chicken!) and so much more. You have enriched my life, and I feel so lucky to have had met you. In my mind, you will always live.
Andrew and Melina, I don't know what words to say... I am sending you big virtual hugs.
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Folks, I can't tell you how much these words and pictures have meant to our family. It's a tremendous gift. And the contributions are jaw-droppingly awesome and moving.I am taking part in the Out of the Darkness Overnight Walk, which raises money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. I know that some of you are doing the same. IF you feel moved, please find my fundraising page here. And if you're participating and wish to share your page, I invite you to respond here with your link.https://www.theovernight.org/participant/Andrew-Curry
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I very sadly just heard this terrible news. My deepest condolences to her family and friends. I remember Effie as a fiercely cool chick, who had effortless style and immense kindness. May her memory be a blessing
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I was shocked and saddened today to learn that the world is no longer blessed with Effie’s physical presence. She was one of my dearest colleagues and friends from LSC/Cognitive Arts. She will live on in my memories of the many interesting challenges and funny times we shared working together, whether working in the office, late nights trying to meet deadlines, or driving to client sites. Effie’s humor and kind nature endeared her to everyone she knew.
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I was looking for Effie online to be able to share some news of one of our Chicago colleagues when I read that she had passed. I will always remember Effie as warm and kind and intelligent with a great sense of humor. I am so sad that she's gone. She was a lovely person. My deep condolences to her loved ones.
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My condolences to Effie's family and friends. The service Sunday was so beautiful, and I appreciate learning more about her from the folks who knew her best. My prayers go to you as you go through this difficult time. I will miss her. She was and will continue to remain a role model for me.
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In honor of Effie and support her hopes for Melina's future, we've started a gofundme for education funds. Many have donated to the important causes on this page, so please donate only if you can. Today's service was beautiful, thanks to everyone who shared their memories, whether from the stage or in conversation.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/Su…
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Effie was one of my instructors during my first semester of grad school in the Museum Studies program at George Washington University. When I approached her and told her I was on the Autism Spectrum and needed accommodations, she was so responsive (not everyone is). She even reached out during the course of the semester just to tell me I was doing a good job at the things I told her I struggled the most with. When I was in the hospital a month and a half into living in DC, the day I was released I made a point of still coming to her class. Any other class I probably would have skipped that day, but I was so excited to see Effie and learn from her.
Effie was not only a fantastic professor in terms of the knowledge she offered and the enthusiasm she brought to every class (she made a night class fun! That takes special skills), but she was also just an all around kind person. She made me feel like I could succeed in grad school, the museum field, and in life in general. I knew she believed in me, and that meant more than I can say.
To all of Effie’s family, friends, and colleagues: know she’s made such an impact on the next generation. She’s made me a better person and professional. You all will continue to be in my thoughts.
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