I've been trying to write this for days but I honestly don't know where to begin or what to say. So, I'm just going to send what I've got even though it doesn't do justice to this beautiful, amazing woman. Lou's oldest sister, and one of my best friends, Inge, died on January 27th from Covid-19. This is Lou's second sister to succumb to this horrible disease in the past six months. Inge had some health issues but nothing life threatening when she went to the hospital where she likely caught the virus. It has been a nightmare of a year to say the least.
This post is not intended to
be a recounting of Inge's death but rather a positive, uplifting recounting of her
life and our friendship. Lou and I have been together almost twenty years. Inge
and her husband, Ron, lived out of state when I first came into their family
picture. Awhile later, I spoke to her on the phone and we clicked instantly.
You know how certain people just seem to connect on some higher level? Well,
Inge and I had that from our first phone conversation.
We met in person a couple
years later at a family gathering at our house. I was meeting Inge, Ron and
Lou's two aunts from
As I slid one of the foil pans of lasagna from the oven, the damn thing flipped over onto the open oven door! Me being me, I loudly exclaimed, "Fuck!" The conversation in the living room stopped and I heard Inge immediately holler, "We didn't hear anything. But can I help you with something?" Fortunately, we scraped most of it off the oven door and back into the pan. It didn't look quite as attractive but still tasted okay. And Lou's family had their first in person impression of his girlfriend. Luckily they still seemed to like me and I became close friends with a few of them.
My other favorite story
regarding Inge was many years later. Inge and Ron had moved back to
He gave a stunning performance! We looked at each other and said, "We have to vote for him!" I don't think I'd ever voted on any of those shows before - or since. This was back in the days before you could vote via text. You had to call or vote online. We raced into our office and I sat down at my computer. Lou was at his computer across the room. Inge, being the big sister, told him to get up, she needed his computer to vote for Adam! Although I'm sure he thought we were a bit crazy, he relinquished his seat. After voting as many times as was allowed we both went back to our wine and the TV. Adam Lambert didn't win that year but it sure as hell wasn't our fault.
Inge and Ron spent a few
years in
Ron suffered from Lewy body dementia and Inge was such a trooper taking care of him the last couple years of his life. I was so thankful I could be there to listen and help when I could. I attended some of the meetings with her regarding Ron's condition and treatment. She could be a real pit bull when the situation warranted it.
A couple years prior to my
hip replacement surgery, Inge went through the same operation. She chose to have
the surgery at Stanford. I drove to
Ron passed away last April
and although we had to curtail our in person lunches due to Covid-19, our phone
calls increased this past year. I was looking forward to walking with her on
the weekends she stayed with her dad but our first attempt was cancelled due to
her hospitalization. I can't believe that my friend is no longer with us. I
miss her tremendously and can't imagine life without her.
THanks Kathy for posting your lovely memories.
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