To my fun-loving, brilliant, kind, compassionate husband. Our ride has been long, but not long enough. We were so fortune to have so much adventure and so little hard-ship in our life together. We raised two children who have grown to be adults with compassion and integrity; who are centered, kind and fun-loving. You created SO many zany and fun events for our friends, changing words to songs for graduations and birthdays. While hiking you were the one who needed to see what was around the next corner or take a divergent path to see if the view might be just a bit better. Your passion to help people recover their lives from trauma was deeply admirable. Your work in that area was definitely and sadly cut short. You kept us busy with music venues and filled our home with music at all times. Learning to play the piano at 40 years old was certainly admirable and I will miss hearing you play, every night at I get ready for bed.


















