Part of the PoemAlley
family since its inception, Eva-Maria Palevich passed away March 3, 2018 at
Brighton Gardens residence in Stamford in the presence of her husband Edward
and daughter, Allegra. Recalls Ralph Nazareth upon hearing the sad news, “We (will)
all remember her fondly—her seriousness, her playfulness, her pixie smile, her
gentleness, her caring, her interest in poetry and its power to transform the
world in deep and mysterious ways.”
One of Eva-Maria’s
contributions to the first PA blog entry in 2009 captures wonderfully this combination
of the mischievous and the numinous:
We can not Change the
Cards we are Dealt
She
keeps a message
on her computer screen
to be able to get through the day.
It reads:
We can not change the cards we are dealt,
Just how we play the hand.*
Poor thing, she feels so weary.
I emailed back:
“You know what I would do?
I’d quickly do some texting
to Him who did the dealing.
It would read:- ‘May I please
be Thy apprentice since I am learning,
and Thou are all knowing!’
Then I’d press send….”
on her computer screen
to be able to get through the day.
It reads:
We can not change the cards we are dealt,
Just how we play the hand.*
Poor thing, she feels so weary.
I emailed back:
“You know what I would do?
I’d quickly do some texting
to Him who did the dealing.
It would read:- ‘May I please
be Thy apprentice since I am learning,
and Thou are all knowing!’
Then I’d press send….”
EMP
* Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture
As to her gentleness, Eva-Maria lent a tranquil, informed weight to her readings, as
can be seen at 4:58 in this video condensation by Bill Buschel of the “Green Fuse”
PoemAlley program held at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in May, 2010:
Born
October 10, 1934 in Chemnitz, Germany, Eva-Maria grew up in Berlin, attending
the Lette Verein, where she studied graphics and design and, in 1957, married
Edward Palevich. Prior to settling in Greenwich in 1980, they lived in a
variety of major cities over the years, from Cincinnati and London, to Dusseldorf
and the Milan/Lake Como region of Italy.
Eva-Maria tutored German, was active in the Second
Congregational Church in Greenwich and, in addition to her interlaced devotion
to her family and writing, served as an invaluable member of the PoemAlley Advisory
Committee for many years. Remembers Ann Yarmal, who co-founded the poetry group
with Catherine Ednie in 2000, ““I knew and cared for Eva-Maria during
the time we spent in the ‘90’s, and she is always special in my memory, as so Ed,
who encouraged and supported her gifts and abilities.”
A memorial service will be held this Saturday, March 24, 2018 at
11:00 a.m. at The Second Congregational Church in Greenwich, CT.
I always called Eva-Maria Ave-maria because her aura was spiritual! She was a dear person who I was always happy to see. She had a tenderness about her. She was also a fine poet!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad he story is being told because she was a great gentle being. We will always remember her!
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing this article.
Thanks, Sergio.
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