We are sorry to report the death of our very good family friend Sonja.
I know that most of my 'family' readers will remember her with huge affection. Her remarkable life touched so many.
Sonja was married to the eminent orthopaedic surgeon David LeVay (his book 'Scenes from Surgical Life' is worth reading, if you are interested in medical things).
Sonja was a committed Socialist, Nurse, Magistrate, Samaritan, and Quaker. One of her great successes was to co-found a charity to rebuild an orphanage in Bulgaria. She did so much good for her fellow man, that it's impossible to innumerate all her accolades
Those who knew her, or of her, may like to read her obituary from The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/16/sonja-le-vay-obituary
Farewell Sonja; you were a good'un. My sincere condolences to Jonathan, his brothers, and her entire extended family.
R.I.P. Sonja - wish I had known her.
ReplyDeleteShe was one in a million.
DeleteI followed the link. She was a special woman.Thank you for sharing Cro.
ReplyDeleteShe certainly was special. One of the best.
DeleteShe sounds like a lady who achieved a lot of good things in her life, a lady to take inspiration from I think.
ReplyDeleteShe certainly inspired people around her.
DeleteRIP Sonja. Quite a Lady. May her memory live on
ReplyDeleteIt will, I'm sure.
DeleteI read the obituary. What a wonderful person she was.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
There was a lot left out from the obit'.
DeleteShe looks very kind.
ReplyDeleteYes, she radiated kindness.
DeleteSo sad for you all ..... Sonja sounded a lovely lady and achieved so much in her life and helped so many. A life well lived. XXXX
ReplyDeleteShe had a good innings, and, as you say, achieved so much. She puts most of us to shame.
DeleteA remarkable human being. She certainly left the world a better place because of her kindness.
ReplyDeleteAnd a genuinely nice person too. We'll miss her.
DeleteThat 'good night' comes too fast for us all and not enough like her coming in her shoes.
ReplyDeleteI expect they're there somewhere, hidden away. Sonja never sought thanks or praise, being a 'good' person was simply in her nature.
DeleteOh that face! She looks like the exact kind of person one would be lucky to know. A wonderful tribute written by you.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, her presence was exhilarating.
DeleteIt is always sad when you lose a dear old friend. But you have given her a fine obituary Cro - she would be proud to read it.
ReplyDeleteVery sad... end of an era.
DeleteDespite the terrible news and tragic events we witness daily we should always remember that the vast majority of people in the world are the right kind. That's what keeps us going.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're right Gwil; I'm not meeting too many of them these days.
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