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Moira Ripley
June 29, 2010
I first met Maureen 26 or -7 years ago, when Derm brought her to a family cookout. We all were wearing shorts and sneakers. Maureen was wearing a mini skirt and high heels. She was stunning. She was witty, she was charming, she drew cartoons and made magic for the children. She did not play volleyball. Toward the end of the evening, Derm took me aside, smilingly eager to get my opinion: “So Ave… what do you think of Maureen – isn't she somethin'?� He was thrilled with himself to be dating such a glamour girl…. Many months later, when Maureen agreed to marry him, Derm was over the moon. This girl was a catch!
Maureen added a new dimension to our family. She was extroverted, she had charisma. She wore makeup, sparkles, and always the high heels. She couldn't play tennis and she didn't particularly want to learn. She had gorgeous hairdos. She bought her clothes at flea markets, but she looked like she stepped out of French Vogue. We drank beer and wine. Maureen drank Pernod!
She was forever surprising us with the range of her abilities and talents. Maureen couldn't not be creative – she whipped up cartoons, poems, limericks, costumes, decorations, on demand. Her wacky stories – dramatically, hilariously delivered - had us in stitches. And the first time she ever swayed into the room playing “Happy Birthday� on her accordion…. we looked at each other, and our eyes popped. Was there anything this girl could not do?? Maureen spoke I don't know how many foreign languages. We were ever in awe of the breadth and depth of her knowledge. Leonardo da Vinci comes to mind. But Maureen didn't lord it over you. She left you feeling as though you were the clever one!
Genuinely generous with her experience and her talents, Maureen shared with us her friends, her possessions, her ideas. To us she was the ultimate insider, especially when it came to anything going on in Chicago. She always had the inside scoop, and she never revealed her sources. She seemed to know everyone who was anyone, and she was happy to offer those connections if it could be of help. Maureen was an optimist. She looked on the bright side - her glass always more than half-full. Her courage over the years as she dealt with the painful twists and turns, stops and starts, of her illness inspired us over and over.
For two and a half decades, Derm's love for Maureen, his pride and joy in who she was, was our delight to witness. She was a gift to our family…. and already we miss her terribly.
---- delivered at Maureen's funeral service by her sister-in-law, Moira (Avis Putnam) Ripley
David Moreau
June 28, 2010
Moe was my good friend from the moment I set foot into Riverside. We had such long and enriching conversations at the cafe. I shall miss her always.
armelle cresson
June 28, 2010
Etre fidèle à ceux qui sont morts
ce n'est pas s'enfermer dans la douleur
Il faut continuer à creuser son sillon,
droit et profond,
Comme ils l'auraient eux-memes,
Comme on l'aurait fait avec eux,pour eux,
Etre fidèle à ceux qui sont morts ,
C'est vivre comme ils auraient vécu
Et les faire vivre avec nous,
Etre fidèle à ceux qui sont morts,
C'est transmettre leur visage ,leur voix,
leur message aux autres,
A Dermot ,à sa famille ,à ses amis,
ou à des inconnus
Aux autres ,quels qu'ils soient,
Et alors leur vie trop tot interrompue,
continuera sans fin à porter des fruits
que le sourire de Maureen soit éternel,sa droiture ,sa génerosité soient transmises
armelle de France
Yve Cresson
June 27, 2010
Notre coeur saigne, aujourd'hui, mais, la maladie qui t'emporte n'a pas gagné. Elle n'a pas même émoussé ton sourire. L'amour que tu portes aux autres, celui que tu nous as donné et celui que nous t'offrons survivent. Ta générosité et ton inextinguible joie de vivre nous accompagnent et nous rendent plus fort. Nous ne pouvons oublier ce que tu continues de nous donner. C'est pour celà que tu vis en nous pour toujours.
Merci pour le bonheur que te connaître nous donne.
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Robert Macala
June 25, 2010
You were a bright star Maureen and we were so lucky to share your bright life....
I just returned from Paris and was thinking of you while we walked the
streets you so loved...
Maretta Jeuland
June 25, 2010
Ms. Breen was an amazing teacher!
Gabby Rosenblum
June 25, 2010
Madame Breen was a fantastic teacher for young students. She made every day humorous and challenging. Thank you for your time and energy, you inspired me as a student and as a teacher.
Cynthia Blakley Wilcox
June 25, 2010
This comes to mind when thinking about Maureen:
"We have different gifts, according to the grace given us... if it is serving, let her serve; if it is teaching, let her teach; if it is encouraging, let her encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let her give generously... if it is showing mercy, let her do it cheerfully... Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves... Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality." Romans 12:6-13
Maureen was so beautiful, fun and kind. She was dearly beloved by my father (her Godfather) and all of us. Our deepest condolences to Dermot, Nancy, PJ, Danny and the whole extended family.
"God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain..." Revelation 21:3-4
Aurore Cresson
June 25, 2010
"Avant que tu ne t'en ailles,
Pâle étoile du matin,
Mille cailles
Chantent, chantent dans le thym.
Tourne devers le poète,
Dont les yeux sont pleins d'amour;
L'alouette
Monte au ciel avec le jour.
Tourne ton regard que noie
L'aurore dans son azur;
Quelle joie
Parmi les champs de blé mûr !
Puis fais luire ma pensée
Là-bas - bien loin, oh, bien loin !
La rosée
Gaîment brille sur le foin.
Dans le doux rêve où s'agite
Ma mie endormie encor...
Vite, vite,
Car voici le soleil d'or. "
To Maureen
from Yve, Yvonne, Armelle, Olympe and Aurore Cresson
from Katia Carré and Nancy Li
from the Bonneval's family
from her other friends from France
Laurie Olson
June 24, 2010
Maureen will be the brightest shining star up in Heaven. Her spirit lives on in all of us who were lucky enough to be taken under her wings. I am proud and blessed to have known her. Tu me manqueras Madame. Bisous...
June 24, 2010
"Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know that they are happy and finally at peace." ~Author Unknown"
Aunt Maureen,
I love you, and will miss you very much. I think of you often. You were an amazing woman! Uncle Derm, my heart, and prayers go out to you. I love you!
Love your niece,
Liz
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