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Gwen Weil
February 15, 2021
I just yesterday finished A Body, Undone, and went online to look for Christina's contact info only to find that she had died. I wanted to email her to let her know how moved I was by her book, and how much I feel a witness to her vitality, fierce honesty about all manner of things - hard and easy - and human vulnerability. I send deepest condolences to her family and friends and students for the loss of this beautiful soul.
Anne Dutlinger
January 14, 2021
The loss, so soon, of the wonderful mind and being of Christina Crosby is a terrible loss for all who valued her influence and friendship.
I met Tina when she was 18. She was a brilliant high school student in a literature class that I was in at Juniata College. We became fast friends. I practically lived at her parents’ home on Mifflin Street in Huntingdon, PA! Tina’s mother, Jane, was like my 2nd mother, and I learned to bake—really bake—from her. I bought my first car, a VW bug, from her brother Jeff. Tina’s father, Ken, boosted my vocabulary and made me laugh.
I’m so sad for Janet, Tina’s loving and steadfast partner, and for all those who loved and admired Tina.
Many people mark and shape one’s sensibilities, but Tina made a powerful difference in so many lives. She certainly did in mine.
One story sticks out among the many scraps we got ourselves in—from when Tina had finished her PhD thesis at Brown.
The ready-to-deliver thesis was tied to the back of her bike. She was taking it to copy and drop off, but stopped first at a store on route. The bike was stolen, and the only copy of her thesis. No backups, they didn’t exist then, just the typewriter it was written on.
Only Tina would figure out that the carbon cartridges from her typewriter were, in fact, her “copy”. But backwards. Luckily she hadn’t emptied her trash can holding the old cartridge. She I scrolled all the cartridges (maybe 6?) and completely reconstructed her thesis.
I visited Tina and her dog Babe during the rolling out of those cartridges. What a task! But it ended well, and Tina continued to find imaginative solutions to tough problems, all with her usual positive attitude and wit.
I learned from Tina so much. And loved her likewise.
Barbara Sweigart
January 11, 2021
To my dear cousin Such wonderful memories of family times together. Missing you but know you are at peace and pain free. So glad you are now with your dear brother Jeff. Love all around to your family and to all who loved you. Barb and JD
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