Friday, December 05, 2014
Blogger Health Update: Sad News About Madelaine
It is with a very heavy heart that I share this news. Yesterday morning, Madelaine passed away in the hospital. The cancer had spread to her brain and there was nothing more that the doctors could do. I know you join me in sending heartfelt condolences to her beloved husband Jim and daughter Marie (Mia).
If you have not already reached out to me for her address, and would like to send something to her family, please do not hesitate to contact me.
-Vivi
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Here is Madelaine's obituary with information on funeral services:
She taught herself Spanish by watching Mexican Telenovelas and became one of their bloggers. She was strongly loved and will be sorely missed.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 24 years, Jim Fails; daughter, Marie Houston; brother, Karl Leber and wife Jennifer, and Paul Leber; sister, Patricia Morgan and husband John; nephews, Cody Houston, Draque Leber, Benny Galia and Tyler Vogel; nieces, Shannon Fails, Coleen Fails and Olivia Fails; and a great niece, MacKenzie Fails.
The family will received friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel on Sunday, December 7, 2014, from 4 to 6 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 8, 2014, at Riverside Cemetery. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com. - See more at: http://www.hollomon-brown.com/obituary?id=1458106#sthash.jyi57mt4.dpuf
Madelaine Marguerite Fails, 57, passed away on Thursday, December 4, 2014. Born in Hielbronn, Germany, she was the daughter of the late Neal and Maria Houston. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Marcel Houston.
She taught herself Spanish by watching Mexican Telenovelas and became one of their bloggers. She was strongly loved and will be sorely missed.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 24 years, Jim Fails; daughter, Marie Houston; brother, Karl Leber and wife Jennifer, and Paul Leber; sister, Patricia Morgan and husband John; nephews, Cody Houston, Draque Leber, Benny Galia and Tyler Vogel; nieces, Shannon Fails, Coleen Fails and Olivia Fails; and a great niece, MacKenzie Fails.
The family will received friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel on Sunday, December 7, 2014, from 4 to 6 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 8, 2014, at Riverside Cemetery. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com. - See more at: http://www.hollomon-brown.com/obituary?id=1458106#sthash.jyi57mt4.dpuf
She taught herself Spanish by watching Mexican Telenovelas and became one of their bloggers. She was strongly loved and will be sorely missed.
She taught herself Spanish by watching Mexican Telenovelas and became one of their bloggers. She was strongly loved and will be sorely missed.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 24 years, Jim Fails; daughter, Marie Houston; brother, Karl Leber and wife Jennifer, and Paul Leber; sister, Patricia Morgan and husband John; nephews, Cody Houston, Draque Leber, Benny Galia and Tyler Vogel; nieces, Shannon Fails, Coleen Fails and Olivia Fails; and a great niece, MacKenzie Fails.
The family will received friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel on Sunday, December 7, 2014, from 4 to 6 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 8, 2014, at Riverside Cemetery. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com. - See more at: http://www.hollomon-brown.com/obituary?id=1458106#sthash.jyi57mt4.dpuf
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She stated that she was faced with serious health issues, but she never seemed to give up or to give in to a feeling of despair.
I'm so sure she will be greatly missed by her family, neighbors, friends, and all of us on "Caray, Caray".
Let us learn from Madelaine's way of positive way of facing tremendous obstacles and reward her memory thus.
Cass G.
J in Oregon
My thoughts and prayers are with her family. RIP
Naima
I join to Naima: My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
A boy from Hungary!
She was a wonderful, generous, intelligent, and very creative person. Her recaps were always well-written, thoughtful, funny, and informative, and she also served as a highly valued leader on our recapping team for Lo Que La Vida Me Robó. She helped me tremendously in my rookie recapping season. I don't think I ever would have started without her encouragement and support.
I feel very lucky to have been able to get to know her here on Caray, Caray! Mads was a tremendous asset to our community, and we will all feel the loss.
My heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and all of us who were touched by her spirit.
Thinking of her and of you all,
Julia R.
My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
Thank you Mads for every thing.
Our dear Madelaine.
Oh Vivi, I wish you were here so I could hug you.
Madelaine loved her family and she loved life. She was kind, caring, intelligent and was a bright light whose acts of kindness and unquenchable spirit will never be extinguished.
May God give her husband and Mia comfort.
You touched our lives forever.
Diana
Daisynjay
What I wish most of all is that Mads could be back "in just a tick" as she loved to say in her rambunctious recaps.
But I will focus on those words Susanlynn gave us from Five People You Meet in Heaven. "Life has to end, love doesn't."
And knowing Mads, there's already a huge crowd of people, and a jazz band, awaiting her in heaven.
the gringo
There's nothing I can add to the previous hosannas for her, but I did want to add my voice to those of her beloved Caray community in celebrating her life. She will be missed.
Anita
This is the message I sent to our bloggers by e-mail, but I'm not very original, so here it is in a post for all those who visit CarayCaray from ALL OVER THE WORLD!
We will treasure all the memories.
I know the usual expression is "Rest in peace", but I suspect our vivacious Mads is not resting at all, but her spirit is livening up some heavenly realm with the same vim and vigor and pizzazz with which she brightened this one.
Jarifa
Last year Mads and I had many private conversations via e-mail, and we had much fun with recapping a show together.
She was a wonderful and sweet woman, she'll be missed dearly.
Rest in peace, Madelaine.
Madelaine made her recaps lively and I loved her earworms which were always perfect.
I feel so sad about her passing. Wish her family all the best and may her kindhearted soul rest in peace.
Carlos
Oh Madelaine, I am crying huge tears for you. You brought us such joy, amiga...such joy.
I will miss you so very, very much, amiga.
Sending you all my love,
Fatima
Only recently, in your threads about her struggle, I saw how you touched her, and how she touched you. She gave you Joy.
And you gave her Joy.
Divine.
Rest in Peace, Madelaine.
aficionada
Thank you also to Carlos, for saying what I wish I had said.
Yes, I enjoyed Mads' recaps and humor, but you are so right about the warmth, the welcoming, the sense of community, and the goodwill.
Such qualities are rare enough in the virtual world and exceedingly so in the flame-ridden, quasi-anonymous virtual world.
People one meets online are often not what they seem, but you could tell that the typist behind the witty reaps was good people in all worlds, the virtual, the real, and now the next.
Chris in FL
I am sad to hear of Mad's passing. I never met her, but she felt like a friend. She welcomed me into the group when I started commenting over a year ago, and I always looked forward to reading her recaps and comments as well. She was witty, funny and dedicated. She will be sorely missed.
jlk
If her absence is so painful now, maybe it is, at least in part, because she was so very present here in the Caray Caray family. She was our resident optimist, our cheerleader, our smile therapist. She managed to make everyone feel welcome and included. I think we all know how generous she was to other bloggers. When she was watching something you were recapping, it was like having your mother in the auditorium for your school play. You knew she was out there smiling at you and poised to jump up and applaud as soon as you were done.
My sympathies are with her family as they struggle to cope with their terrible loss.
Thank you for letting us know, Vivi.
I didn't know Madelaine, nor did our paths seem to cross on Caray, Caray. But I know from the many comments that she was a large part of heart of this enterprise that so many people keep going with their generous time commitments and good humor.
I am so touched to see that her family recognized her love of Mexican novelas in the oblituary and her commitment to learn Spanish through them. They honor everyone who came in contact with her on the forum and the ability of people to find joy and new challenges in many corners of the universe.
I just checked by Caray for the first time in several days and just now read this sad, sad news.
Madeleine was such a mood-lifter. She jumped cannon-ball style into the novelas and splashed joy all over our Caray pages. I was astonished that she could re-cap so many at once – a feat that I would have said was impossible had she not actually done it before our very eyes.
She was such a warm and welcoming presence and one that I know will hover over Caray to keep us all smiling.
Evelin
I just found out about Madelaine, how sad. She was very helpful when I was a beginning blogger. She will be missed.
Kelly
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