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05-23-2018 11:55 PM
I was out all evening, but got a call from my mom who just walked in the room when David said something about 'mamma passed away'. She said the mood was somber, and I think Stacy was with him.
Can anyone tell me the whole of what my mom thought she heard?
05-24-2018 12:04 AM
There was something on here a day or so ago about was it a woman who wrote cookbooks with mamma in her name. I can't remember her whole name.
05-24-2018 12:06 AM - edited 05-24-2018 12:09 AM
I believe it was mama Dip.....renowned chef of North Carolina.
05-24-2018 12:12 AM
Thank you! I thought it might have something to do with a vendor or something similar.
05-24-2018 12:41 AM
Sad to hear of Mamma Dip's passing. I have one of her cook books and her fried chicken recipe is wonderful.
05-24-2018 10:07 AM
I cannot imagine why the mood, on ITKWD, would be somber or sad.
Mildred Council was almost 90 years old and did remarkable things with her life......EVERYONE dies and most never reach 90 or leave a legacy of extraordinary accomplishments. .......A joyful celebration and rememberance
of Mama Dip seems more appropriate.
05-24-2018 10:14 AM
Thank you for clarifying that. RIP Mama Dip.
05-24-2018 01:27 PM
@Danky wrote:I cannot imagine why the mood, on ITKWD, would be somber or sad.
Mildred Council was almost 90 years old and did remarkable things with her life......EVERYONE dies and most never reach 90 or leave a legacy of extraordinary accomplishments. .......A joyful celebration and rememberance
of Mama Dip seems more appropriate.
The initial recognition of the death of anyone, regardless of their age and legacy, should be first met with somber or sad feelings. Even those we pray will pass, to end their suffering, should have at least a moment of sadness in our hearts, for the pain their loved ones will be experiencing, and for our own loss of them and their place in our lives, or the contributions they made to society.
Any less is cold and unfeeling.
The celebration of their life comes after that.
I mean what would you expect? A happy dance as he announces her passing? Geez.
05-24-2018 06:03 PM
It was Mama Dip (Mildred Council), owner of Mama Dips Restaurant in Chapel Hill, NC. David is a graduate of UNC... Here's a link about it:
http://abc11.com/food/chapel-hill-food-icon-mama-dip-dead-at-89/3502240/
05-27-2018 12:56 PM
@Danky wrote:I cannot imagine why the mood, on ITKWD, would be somber or sad.
Mildred Council was almost 90 years old and did remarkable things with her life......EVERYONE dies and most never reach 90 or leave a legacy of extraordinary accomplishments. .......A joyful celebration and rememberance
of Mama Dip seems more appropriate.
@Danky I agree that fond remembrance and celebration of her life is exactly what that woman would have wanted. She will always be an American treasure!
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