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Wilanna Bristow Obituary

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Wilanna Bristow

September 09, 1934
December 30, 2011

Wilanna Bristow has gone home. A native Texan, Wilanna was the only daughter of Maurine O'Banion Blanton and Albert Olan Blanton, both of whom preceded her in death. Born in Port Arthur, Texas on September 9, 1934, Wilanna and her family moved to Lockhart, Texas, where she spent the remainder of her childhood. When she was four years old, her mother sat her down at the family sewing machine. She took to it as if she'd always known how to sew. Rummaging through her grandmother's collection of laces, ribbons and fabrics, she fashioned doll clothes that were one-of-a-kind. As she grew, it became clear that Wilanna had a talent for drawing, so her mom drove her weekly from her hometown of Lockhart (world famous for its barbeque) to San Marcos, Texas, for art lessons. Well, the dye was cast. She graduated from the The University of Texas in 1957 with a double major in Art and Art History. Wilanna moved to San Antonio as a young woman, worked as a fashion illustrator for Frost Bros., married an artist, Bill Bristow, and gave birth to her daughter, Elizabeth Ann. At this time, between feedings, Wilanna taught herself embroidery ("bordado"). Eventually, she taught others, becoming known internationally as "Embroideries by Wilanna," lecturing widely for the Embroiderers' Guild of America. Wilanna was passionate about teaching the ancient art of embroidery, and delighted in spending time in her studio creating new designs. She never tired of sharing her enthusiasm and skills with her students. She continued expanding her expertise at Ecole Lesage in Paris, where she learned techniques in ribbon embroidery. Her career also included embroidery for couture designs for private clients. A portfolio of her designs is in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she is included in the Archives of American Art of Washington, D.C. Pretty good for a country girl from Lockhart, Texas! Her applique stitchery murals are in the Board Rooms of Firstmark Credit Union, the Broadway National Bank and in The Copper Coin, the employees' lunch room, in San Antonio's downtown Frost National Bank. Banners on the Lives of Famous Women hang in the refectory of St. Mary's Hall and a mural, "The Tree of Life," resides in St. Mary's Montessori School. Many of her works are in private collections throughout the nation. Wilanna is survived by her husband of 53 years, William Bristow; her daughter, Elizabeth Bristow Krouse and husband, Pierce and granddaughter, Anna Marie Krouse, of Austin. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff at Stonebrook Manor. Friends and family are invited to a visitation from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm on Monday, January 2, 2012 at Porter Loring Mortuary on McCullough Avenue.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
TUESDAY
JANUARY 3, 2012
2:00 P.M.
ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1300 WILTSHIRE

Reception to follow at the church after service. A private interment will be held in Lockhart, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to: The Embroiders' Guild of America, Inc., www.egausa.org.
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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jan. 1, 2012.

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Amy Hutton

January 6, 2012

Bill, having known you and Wilanna through my childhood, I just wanted to express how sorry I am for your loss. My mother and I are thinking of you, and want you to know that we're available anytime you need, even just to talk. I hope you're doing well.

Ann Strite-Kurz

January 2, 2012

Bill, I wanted you to know how much I enjoyed knowing Wilanna as a colleague and friend when she was a frequent member of the EGA faculty at seminars in the 80's and 90's. Although I was never able to take a class from her, I was privileged to hear several of her lectures and came to your home for the Faculty Orientation Party at the San Antonio EGA Seminar in 1983 - a delightful evening in every way. Some of her local guild members, Marcia Boysen and Joyce McCoig, have been friends and students for a long time as well, so I know how involved and respected she was within her local community. I treasure my memories of good times together and feel so fortunate to have known Wilanna - always such a warm and energetic person as well as a talented artist and teacher. Thinking of you and your daughter during these difficult days.

Shirley Kay Wolfersperger

January 2, 2012

Wilanna was a wonderful teacher and mentor. She is missed.

Barbara Scott

January 2, 2012

I am so sorry to hear Wilanna has left us. Her classes and trip to France are highlights of my EGA life.

January 2, 2012

Bill and family, Please accept my sincere sympathy at this time. I have such fond memories of Wilanna as a teacher, traveling companion, and friend. I often think of the adventures we had in France!

Carole Rinard, Los Alamos, New Mexico

Barbara Kammerzell

January 2, 2012

Wilanna was an inspiration to all embroiderers'. I had the privilege of taking a class from her in the 80's. She was an excellent teacher and lecturer. I am sorry for your loss.

Liz Walker

January 1, 2012

Bill, I'm so sorry for the loss you and your daughter are experiencing. I didn't know your wife, but I wish I had known her--she sounds like an amazingly talented woman. It's clear that you were, and are devoted to her and you had a wonderful creative life together. All my best to you, Liz (Brackenridge) Walker

philip krumm

January 1, 2012

My sincere condolences to William Bristow and his family on the loss of their beautiful wife and mother. Art is the true immortality and she will live on through the works she left behind for all of us.

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