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Karen Rogers
July 7, 2014
I loved Etta so much and worked with her for years. In 1998 while my dad was suffering from congestive heart failure I told her how much he loved her cartoons, she drew a cartoon of my dad I still treasure it. My dad passed away about a week later. Miss you Etta.
Martha (Marti) Powell
July 4, 2014
My condolences to Mrs. Hulme's family, especially Eileen Hulme. Etta was a very talented and special woman. I miss her editorial cartoons. God bless!
Susan Smith
July 2, 2014
Kay and Helen,
I am so very sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. What a wonderfully lived life she had. I don't expect that you remember me, but I am Nancy Brown's daughter. Our mothers were dear friends and Etta was so good to my Mom till the end. My Mom always considered Etta her best friend. My sincere condolences to you and all of your family. I will light a candle for the two of them. May they rest in peace. Susan Smith
Roy Olsen
July 2, 2014
Aunt Gracie and my mother Mary Love were as close as two sisters could be. It was a joy to see them together with the bond they had (and still have in heaven.) As early as I can remember, I always looked forward to going to Somerville when I knew my aunt would be there. Aunt Gracie always had time to draw pictures for her kids and grand kids. Spirits of those we love live on in our memories. Aunt Gracie and my mother Mary Love will live forever.
sherry roberts
June 30, 2014
We love you "Gracie"!
June 30, 2014
My family & I were privileged to live across the street from the Hulme family when I was a child. Mrs. Hulme & her family were welcoming & wonderful neighbors. My parents regularly enjoyed her cartoons & I came to appreciate her talent too. Looking back, I couldn't have asked for a more interesting & kind neighbor than Mrs. Hulme. May God give her family much comfort & love.
Cheryl Coyle
June 30, 2014
I loved Etta very much. I worked at The Star-Telegram from 1974 to 1987, and started a friendship with her. Betty Watts and I always took a break together on the third floor break room and Etta would join us many times, just before or after she turned in her weekly editorial cartoon. I would ask her what it was about and she would grin and say, you had better read it!! And I did every week!!
She was always so down to earth & so witty that she reminded me of my Great Aunt Ruth. She went to Russia once and brought me back a stacked doll and I still have it now. She was a wonderful lady and she will be missed.
Carolyn Hulme Monroe
June 30, 2014
You were my inspiration, Aunt Parks.
Susan Dycus
June 29, 2014
What a wonderful human being was our Etta. I hope you don't mind sharing her because she is one of those leaders during my lifetime whom we all claim. She had a way about making me seem special - which meant so much coming from someone who I admired so much.
She was a good friend to my folks, John E. and Shirley Johnson, and even drew a cartoon for their 50th anniversary which they cherished. Papa and Etta met in a UT Austin literature class taught by J. Frank Dobie during WWII and was overjoyed to find that Etta was in North Texas when he moved the family to Fort Worth in 1969. She and Mama shared politics, the League of Women Voters and so much more.
We lost Papa in December 2013 and I am glad that he didn't have to grieve for Etta. He would have been devastated.
I was raised to believe that the highest praise that could be given was that one has made a difference in the lives of others. Well, Etta made a huge difference in her world - which truly spanned the entire world. She shed light where there was darkness, she made the comfortable uncomfortable and she spoke for the voiceless. And all the while, she was a beacon and a mentor to the women of journalism in this country that a woman could "make it" in what had been entirely a man's world.
Thank you Etta and thank you to your family for sharing you with us.
PS - my sister is sending me Papa's carbon copy of the stories that the members of that class published as their final project. Please contact me with a forwarding address so that I can forward a copy to you.

All the women political cartoonista in North America in 1984--me, Etta, Sue Dewar, Signe Wilkinson, & MG Lord
June 29, 2014
When I joined the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists in 1976, Etta was the only other woman cartoonist at my first convention. She was kind and welcoming--and encouraging to a young cartoonist. The guys all accepted her as one of them, and I admired that. Over the years, I have always enjoyed seeing her and talking with her. She even generously sent a blurb for a book I wrote in 2005. She was a fine lady, and we cartoonists will all miss her. in the photo are All the women political cartoonista in North America in 1984--me, Etta, Sue Dewar, Signe Wilkinson, & MG Lord.

Joanne Siefert
June 28, 2014
She was special to me because she did a cartoon for an article if wrote for the S-T as a guest columnist. She was kind enough to send the original drawing to my husband who gave it to me for a Christmas Present. That was in Dec. 1977.
Vonciel Baudouin
June 28, 2014
A great American.
Perry Stewart
June 28, 2014
What a lovely and talented woman. She was an inspiration to many. --
Reed Bilz
June 27, 2014
Ms. Hulme was honored as an Outstanding Woman of Fort Worth by the Women's Commission. We made an exception for her because she lived in Arlington. She drew the logo for a booklet and t-shirt touting past recipients of the award.
June 27, 2014
The League of Women Voters of Tarrant County was so blessed with her skills at seven of our Celebrity Roasts where she did cartoon representations of the celebrities being honored. We remember her every time we look at our office wall where the framed copies of these cartoons are prominently displayed. We shall miss seeing her current work. Board of Directors, League of Women Voters of Tarrant County.
Julie Pazdral Fuller
June 26, 2014
I am so sorry about your mother - She was always such fun. We shared a love for Somerville, as well as a love for your dad; he was my first friend at TXI. I look forward to seeing all of you on Monday.
Earl Manning
June 26, 2014
We loved Ettas" liberal slant" even though we're staunch conservatives. She will be missed. She made us LOL more than once with her opinion/ cartoons. Fort Worth will always have a special place in our hearts for her. RIP Etta Hulme
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