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1942 Eastman Theory Class: Doodle or Doze?

March 18, 2018 / Richard Kade / Random Thoughts

WHile Diana was attending her musical thoery class, she was taking notes and also doodling. Here was a result of her thoughts on a class she had attended.

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Poetry by Diana – circa 1941

March 16, 2018 / Richard Kade / Random Thoughts

Diana used to say that her earliest attempt at poetry was at Nazareth Academy in Rochester: Latin’s a dead language, Dead as it can be. First it killed the Romans, Now it’s killing me. When people would tell her she was a natural, she’d reply: I’m just a poet Who didn’t know it. That last […]

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Russellino

March 12, 2018 / Richard Kade / Grace Notes

While documentation such as an obituary written by loving family gives most of the highlights of one’s life, so much more can never be known. Diana first met Russell Woollen in early 1960 shortly after she and Tom were engaged. Tom had known Russell for a few years prior, since the Harvard Glee Club toured […]

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Norman Scribner (1936 – 2015)

February 23, 2018 / Richard Kade / Grace Notes

In 1961, when Diana and Tom moved to Washington, DC, one of the first people who sought their services as seasoned professionals (ringers) was Norman Scribner who was organist and choirmaster at Saint Alban’s. Over the years, Diana and Tom performed numerous times with Norman at the National Cathedral and many other venues. Both Bach […]

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From Italy . . .

January 24, 2018 / Richard Kade / Grace Notes

[KGVID]https://pezzifamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/pezzi_family_italy.mp4[/KGVID] Gabriella Frascolla-Fratta and family in Italy – 23 December 2017 from left to right 1) Mimmo, Cinzia’s husband 2) Cinzia, Antonio and Clotilde Grimaldi’s daughter 3) Antonio Grimaldi 4) Antonio La Torre, Sandra’s husband, seated 5) Elia, standing 6) Michele, Sandra’s son; 7) Riccardo, Patrizia’s son; 8) Anna, Elia’s wife; 9) Laura, Elia and […]

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