Below is the synopsis of the the Memorial for long time Master Gardener Mary Lou Parliman (class of 1998). She worked in many gardens besides her home and greenhouse (Arboretum & Loyalton being the longest). She helped many friends become better gardeners and will be missed. |
Thanks to all who came and to
those who contributed to the Mary Lou Parliman Memorial. On Saturday (11/3) it was
sunny, but a bit windy at the Michael Moore Native Medicinal Garden at MNA.
We all gathered at about 9am and spent some time getting acquainted. There
were people from the International Cooking Group, old friends from the Arboretum
and Loyalton, volunteers from MNA, and someone who helped her at her home and
garden. The tree had been planted prior to the gathering due to large
size of its root ball. John Taylor dug the hole, Jan Busco helped with
logistics and supplies, and with help from Matt Schminechtig and his crew from Morning Dew, Laura Davis got it planted. Those who
attended on Saturday each added an extra handful of soil. I presented the
tree stake for all to see, and read a poem by Maya Angelou called "When
Big Trees Fall" as a resident tarantula watched the ceremony. Because
deer have been spotted recently in the garden fencing was added by Carol
& Wayne Daily, and Linda Guarino. Linda donated the fencing from the
garden at Olivia White Home.
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After that the group gathered in
Pearson cottage for refreshments and sharing stories about Mary Lou. A
memorial book was available to send comments to her children. If you were not
in attendance I have added your name. We decided the best description of her
was feisty. She loved scotch and would do anything to get it. Her favorite
food was fish, she loved to swim, and she was a great mentor for gardening (
vegetables in particular). She was a great cook, but would not own up to that
title. Several of her recipes were used for the food at the celebration.. She
loved girl trips and many were taken - Santa Fe, Bisbee, Phoenix (Desert
Botanical Garden), Carpenteria, and Hawaii. We talked about her many
volunteer jobs - Arboretum (vegetable garden & gift shop), Loyalton
(garden and teaching with residents), and in the gift shop at MNA.
We all enjoyed the garden so much
that we may gather in the spring/early summer to not only place her bench,
but to just enjoy the beauty of it. All in all it was a great choice for a
memorial. We could see Mary Lou smiling as we celebrated, wondering what all
the fuss was about.
Last of all, after purchase of the
tree, bench, and tree tag we had $280 left which will be donated to MNA in
Mary Lou's name. I have requested that John Taylor (takes care of the
grounds) and the Michael Moore Garden share it next season.
I am attaching a photo of the
tree/tag and the tarantula.
Thanks for participating,
Loni Shapiro
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