
1941 – 1981 APRIL 11: I remember my beautiful little sister who I
nicknamed “Nikki” because she had the same name as our mother, who
didn’t want to always be called the “Large” version. I regret not being more
available to her.
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Believe it or not, those eyes are blue. Nikki died of stomach cancer at 40. She bore two
children and had earlier in her life survived polio and rocky mountain spotted fever–
one of the first to survive the latter, I believe. She had no lingering effects of polio.
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Nikki called me long distance at work to wish
me happy birthday the year before she died. In
fact, when I answered the phone she sang me
the entire Happy Birthday song. I told her I have
some guilt feelings about my life and she laughed
and said, “Oh good, I’m not the only one!” We
were pregnant at the same time. Hers was born in November, mine in Dec.
When my youngest child was born she called me
at the hospital. I had to break off the conversation because the doctor
walked in just then. When I didn’t call her back right away she came straight
to the hospital and saw my baby in the hospital nursery. When she came into
my room she was weeping, and I remember how touched I felt. She was
about to be promoted at Turner Broadcasting when she died. One night in
Atlanta there was a terrible storm and she and her husband Bob had to
spend the night in Ted Turner’s private office….


This is one fine memorial post, Nan. Thank you very much for sharing it.
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Thanks for that!
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