Friends Of Wissatinnewag Inc.

The Friends of Wissatinnewag Mourn the Loss of Our Friend Laurie Wirt


Mother Earth and the Friends of Wissatinnewag lost a wonderful and caring friend on June 26th, 2006. Laurie Wirt passed away early Monday, June 26 following a kayaking accident on Saturday, June 24, on the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado. She was comforted by her family and dear friends. She is survived by her husband Kirk Vincent, and siblings Betsy Wirt and Ted Wirt. Ted serves on the Board of Directors for the Friends of Wissatinnwag.

Laurie's New England Service will be this Sunday, August 13, 2006 9AM at the Tower Hill Botanical Gardens in Boylston Massachusetts.
Directions:
Rt 290 Boylston Exit to
Rt 140 North 3 mi. to
Rt 70 North 1 Mi. to
R. on French Dr.
Tower Hill Entrance on Left

Laurie was raised in Boylston, Massachusetts and studied geology at Amherst College and hydrology at the University of Arizona. She was passionate about life and enjoyed working and playing in the outdoors. Laurie had a particular passion for the Verde River in Arizona. She completed a 10 year published federal report just a few months ago in support of the health of that river. Laurie shared her expertise in hydrology with the Friends of Wissatinnewag as part of the research done on the protection of the 10 acres of the White Ash Swamp. Her contribution was essential in helping public officials understand the connection the 10 acres has with the watershed of the Connecticut River. We honor her intelligence, commitment, and appreciation of our natural world, and her dedication to making a difference. The example she has set for all of us will not be forgotten, and our prayers go with her as she moves on to the realm of the spirits.

Those wishing to send flowers, or to make a donation, might consider contributing in Laurie's name to the Nature Conservancy, 1510 E. Fort Lowell, Tucson, Arizona, 85719.