I just learned of Ingrid's passing from the Northwestern magazine. Please accept my sincerest condolences. I was merely an acquaintance of Ingrid at Northwestern. I spent some time in the French lab and shared mutual friends. It is certainly no overstatement to say that Ingrid lit up a room. There is a picture on the homepage here of her having a great big laugh, which is exactly how I remember Ingrid some thirty years later. It is wonderful to see the impact her life had, especially on her students.
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To Ingrid, With Love.
Ingrid loved fiercely.
And the world loved - loves - Ingrid just as madly.
As a visionary leader of her family, friends and community, Ingrid stood for social justice, the health and happiness of children, and the consistent practice of gratitude. She sought adventure everywhere, in life and through literature. And her interests were legion - a love affair with Rochefort-en-Terre, Arsenal, dancing, running, hiking, and singing on stage and through the stairwells!
We are humbled by the unconditional love and support that we have witnessed from all corners of Ingrid's tribe - from Virginia to Colorado to Brittany. Please join us below in memorializing your stories, lessons learned, and photos of our Ingrid, with love.
We cannot thank you enough.
- The Hillhouses & The Moores
Always Dancing
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Benjamin, thank you! Wonderful to read your words about our Ingrid...they put a huge smile on my face!