[Bordermarch] Sad tidings: Passing of Lord Brendan of Hy Brasil -Adders Keep

David Lathrop dblathrop at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 28 07:58:50 PST 2012


All though Santiago and I did not have the pleasure of meeting this fine man we will keep his family and friends especially from Bordermarch in our prayers. We are sorry to have lost one of our own.
 
Their Excellencies Santiago and Elisabeth


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From: J B <pelicanpete45 at yahoo.com>
To: Barony Bordermarch <bordermarch at lists.ansteorra.org> 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Bordermarch] Sad tidings: Passing of Lord Brendan of Hy Brasil -Adders Keep

Crystal Skull remember Lord Brendon well. We enjoyed his stories and his hard work to keep our game going. He will be remembered and missed. My condolences to the Lady Vyvian and all his
family.  Jeffery sometimes called Barbarian. Household Crystal Skull.



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From: tessa <tessa at gt.rr.com>
To: BARONY BORDERMARCH <bordermarch at lists.ansteorra.org> 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 12:51 PM
Subject: [Bordermarch] Sad tidings: Passing of Lord Brendan of Hy Brasil -Adders Keep

I am so sorry to impart this death message. 
A message came from Ly Vyvian that her brother Ld Brendan died.
Am awaiting permission from Lady Vyvian to share details of memorial, which are planning for Saturday, Mar 3.
Lord Brenday of Hy Brasil, then changed his name "of Adders Keep," passed away this weekend.

Lord Brendan is Lyle Gaulding, and his sister Lady Vyvian of Sherwood is Lynn Gaulding Delage;
they are among the earliest members of the populace of Bordermarch who had a high activity level throughout 
Ansteorra's Principality and early Kingdom years, serving in several offices. 
She has been leader of the music guild, chronicler on several levels in Ansteorra, 
cook, autocrat.    
He was a rapier enthusiast, photogapher, chronicler editor, and quite a story teller and pun-ster.  
Thier activities beginning in the 1970's helped establish the roots of Bordermarch as a shire, then as a barony; and their
participation as workers enriched the Principality of Ansteorra.

Simonn and I had visited with him one afternoon at his bedside a few weeks ago in their home after his extended hospital stay.
Although Brendan / Lyle had not participated at events in recent years, beyond an occasional 12th Night or Mountain-Gate function, 
he spoke at length that day of many fond memories of his friends in the SCA. 
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Lady Vyvian / Lynn and her family.
Tessa



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