In Memory of

Hugh

M.

"Brother

Blue"

Hill

Condolences

Condolence From: Tara tillman/mcguire
Condolence: Hey alisha babe I miss you gur I know you remember me eb sister tell every body I said hey. I wish had one more change to see yall. You dont even visit me any more my dreams are open for you. I wana thank you for being there for my sister when she needed you now I can truly call you the reallest friend every I love you man im always thinkn bout yall wish this was a dream I wana wake up.i c u soon dont for get bout me sis love ya
Sunday January 23, 2011
Condolence From: Tara tillman/mcguire
Condolence: Hey alisha babe I miss you gur I know you remember me eb sister tell every body I said hey. I wish had one more change to see yall. You dont even visit me any more my dreams are open for you. I wana thank you for being there for my sister when she needed you now I can truly call you the reallest friend every I love you man im always thinkn bout yall wish this was a dream I wana wake up.i c u soon dont for get bout me sis love ya
Sunday January 23, 2011
Condolence From: Ivory D. Williams
Condolence: I will never forget how Bro Blue chatted with my grand daughter at the Cincinnati Festival & Conference. She still talks about "That Storyteller who sat in front of us with the big smile." Ivory D.
Saturday November 21, 2009
Condolence From: Denise Valentine
Condolence: A Butterfly landed on my heart. Filled it with Ahhhh... and wonder. His name is Blue. There he will flutter always.
Monday November 16, 2009
Condolence From: Sue Roseberry
Condolence: Brother Blue was "Joy Walking". Just to see him left a vivid impression. Wholly unforgettable he did indeed make his mark on the earth.
Wednesday November 11, 2009
Condolence From: Karima Amin, Buffalo, NY
Condolence: Dear Ruth, My thoughts and my prayers are with you. My children, now adults, send their condolences too. For a week, we have been recalling special memories of past encounters with our precious Brother Blue. My children used to refer to his stories and his being as "Blue Magic." He touched our heads and our hearts. He gave us beautiful stories and lessons to grow by. He touched our lives with a special "magic" which helped us to be the best that we could be. He made us laugh. He made us cry. He made us think. We love our dear Brother Blue and we love you too.
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Joanne Piazzi
Condolence: Dear Ruth, It is so incredibly difficult when someone leaves us, and yet we must let them go. Blue was such an extraordinary soul, and would have flown away long ago had you not kept him tethered as you did. We are all so very grateful to you for that. You have both given us an incredible gift, one that will live on and on for as long as we continue to tell our stories. Bless you in the holding on, and bless you in the letting go; we wish you peace - From the middle of the middle...to eternity. Joanne
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Bob and Doreen Barton
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Please accept our sincere sympathies at this time. We consider ourselves fortunate to have known Brother Blue. His message of peace, harmony, beauty and joy resides in our hearts forever. Love, Doreen and Bob Barton
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Doug Lipman
Condolence: When someone dies, we all lose that person's unique point of view. Blue had the gift of "living life out loud." He was a model of being his unique, passionate, rhythmic, aesthetic self. So we got to experience Blue's point of view on the world, and its loss is palpable. But Blue was also a great listener. There is no one I would rather have had in the front row as I told a story. I felt I could see my own story playing across his face as I told it. This reflection in the mirror of Blue made me a bolder, more impassioned teller. So we also lose his unique points of view on us, on what we were saying, on how close we were coming to "God speaking to God." Without that gifted listener, we will have to huddle even closer to each other to be nearly as much our selves. And for you, who both held that soaring spirit to the ground and had that sparkling listener in your daily life, the loss must be exponentially greater. Thanks for all you did to help us have him. Please rely on us whenever it makes sense for you, as you create a life without his physical presence.
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Silke Georgi
Condolence: Dear Ruth, We send you our deepest condolences. The sad news of Brother Blue's passing has travelled far and wide. Through our sadness shine the wonderful memories of what the two of you shared with us many years ago. The awe and enchantment I felt as a little girl to have Brother Blue telling stories in our living room in Arlington! And the butterflies! I like to think that he is now weaving his stories for my father, and for the others that have gone before us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you bid farewell to Brother Blue today and in your grieving and healing in the time to come. Silke Georgi (Eindhoven) with Barbara (Frankfurt), Martin (Bonn), Ekhart (Helsinki), Karsten (Berlin) and Asmus (Toronto)
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Robin Wolfe
Condolence: Dear Ruth: We in Cambridge will miss him so much. He was the soul of the city for decades. His stories could make me laugh out loud one minute and have me in tears a moment later. He taught us so much. Thank you Ruth....for sharing him with us all these years. Cambridge owes you both so much...we love you.
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Andy Davis
Condolence: Dear Ruth; I'm sooo sorry that I wasn't able to be with you in these days, but I know you have been surrounded by loving throngs. That Blue is no longer with us is unfathomable; I can't make sense of it. I didn't get to be with the two of you as often as I would have liked, but it has always been a comfort to know you were both there, doing what you do. Now I hope to lure YOU up to World Fellowship this summer for a little getaway, but we can talk about that when the dust settles. Love, Andy Davis
Monday November 09, 2009
Condolence From: Rona Leventhal
Condolence: Ruth, You and Blue have been in my thoughts all week, and especially today as, as you have welcomed people to say goodbye to him. I have felt his spirit so strongly since his passage, whispering in my ears and teaching me still. He was such a gift. I hope you find comfort knowing that the ripples of hope and love that he sent out will live on. Many blessing to you, Ruth, in your grieving and healing. Rona
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Cindy Killavey
Condolence: Just last Sunday we held a "Mass of Remembrance" and sang these words from a poem by Natalie Sleeth: In the bulb, there is a flower; In the seed, an apple tree; In cocoons, a hidden promise: Butterflies will soon be free! In the cold and snow of winter there's a Spring that waits to be Unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see. There's a song in every silence, seeking word and melody, There's a dawn in every darkness, bringing hope to you and me From the past will come the future; what it holds, a mystery Unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see. In our end is our beginning; in our time, infinity In our doubt there is believing; in our life eternity In our death, a resurrection; at the last a victory Unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see.
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Cheryl \\\"Sparkle\\\" Mosley
Condolence: Sister Ruth May God’s love continue to embrace you and God's light forever guide you. At all times know that beautiful butterflies will always surround you with the warmth of Brother Blue’s love. I am so humbled and honored that Brother Blue was instrumental in challenging and motivating me to become a storyteller when I attended my first festival in Myrtle Beach, SC. It is because of his insight to see in me what I didn’t see in myself. I will always keep his love and spirit in my heart as I continue to carry forth his legacy for the love of storytelling as a storyteller. Much love and regards, Sparkle
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Natasha
Condolence: The world, and the City of Cambridge, has lost a great man who made my 4th birthday party a world of magic. His stories and his spirit will live on in the hearts of many forever.
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Sharon Holley
Condolence: Prayers and thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your husband and our esteemed storyteller and elder, Brother Blue. Know that we love you and we care about you. May you be comforted by His Word. Sharon Holley, Buffalo, NY.
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Stu mendelson
Condolence: Dear Ruth (and Blue where ever you travel now!), Blue was the Best of the Best! - He always had a kind word or uplifts gesture for anyone and everyone he me. I remember every time I met both of you, and how much you are both an inspiration to me and keep me doing what I do! I know that Blue is somewhere out there in the Cosmos, fluttering from star to star, like a cosmic blue butterfly, now sharing his stories with all beings in the universe. For Brother Blue was a story incarnate, and stories never really go away, they just get passed from teller to teller down through the ages. I also remember the times I got to spend with you and Dr. Huge Morgan Hill - Those Sunday nights when us and Margaret sat at Lesley, and Dr. Hill didn't have to be "On" - When he spoke not as Brother Blue, and tough us so much. Never will I forget what I learn for both of you. I can't begin to imagine how hard this is for you, but I know that you know there is a whole world of beings who are here to give you support and help you in anyway necessary. All those years you spent Supporting and Nourishing Blue, now we are here to do that for you. I know you know this, but sometimes its good to be reminded. Thank you both for changing the world, and my world, and my you find peace in knowing that Blue's essence is all around us. With love and Heart thoughts, Stu Mendelson
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Jeffrey Goldberg
Condolence: Dear Ruth – my heart and thoughts are with you; i’ll always be grateful for the privilege of knowing Blue – love and prayers to you, to Laura, and to all those he touches… elevating and uplifting, down to earth and wide as sky rockin’ jiving jamming rolling sweet and piercing human cry shaking the heavens, bringin the heavens down to noble Earth with the keys of LOVE a jangling dancin’ witnessing rebirth each AH!, hmm, snap, harmonic hum and riotous revel praise transforming man/wingedcaterpillar, creationtime and endofdays so now you’re on to new chapter of breaking chains for truth inspiring us with song and dance, god bless you, god bless ruth and bless your works and huge huge heart and newagemerlin’s spell o peekaboo i love you more than words can ever tell (that’s why i do music, you know) but YOU the music, you the Blues, and bright red orange sheen the coolest cat that yarn has spun, o Blue you’re evergreen ------ praise be to Blue and praise Creator who graced us with your light you teach us how to bless the morning and sing on through the night bless your steps your path your ministry and bless’d be every day honoring the human soul divine in joyous humble gracious, gracious way
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Pranav Khanna
Condolence: I have listened to Brother Blue once on a podcast and I offer my condolences to the family A zest for life that touched me and a style that inspired
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: A. P. Hoban
Condolence: Smack those hands together Blue Man, Blue Brother. Sing in that low, belly low sound that opens the shy, the sky, the sinner, the scared and the sacred too. Your rumble resounds in our heads, stirs in our bellies because your wellspringing heart voice passed through our skin one day and the next like there was nothing there but nakedness and honesty as we took your spirit into our deepest places. The patient loving companion in your waking and sleeping moments yet walks with us and reminds us of all that is supposed to be. And all that is supposed to go.
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: sir cecil
Condolence: brother blues with a feeling.good meeting you.until??.SIR CECIL
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Betty Lehrman
Condolence: Blue was an amamzing, amazing man. So full of love and life and praise for all. Thank you, Ruth, for helping him navigate the world. Thank you, Blue, for being a true original.
Sunday November 08, 2009
Condolence From: Olga Morrill
Condolence: Dear Ruth, It is for you and Blue's family that my heart aches now. He is no doubt ecstatic to be free of this mortal coil and already sharing his stories with new listeners. There is a great hole in the world where his physical, beautiful, spiritually-aware presence used to be. All of us who knew and loved him feel now that gaping vacuum that he filled so brightly - our Father of Storytelling. We can only hope to emulate his spirit by continuing to give our stories to others. I personally can only hope that a tiny bit of his spirit will shine through me whenever I tell. He is alive in my heart. A Native American poem of death is told in the voice of the deceased and ends "Do not stand by my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die." He's just not with us right now in the way we are used to. There are no words that can comfort you, but perhaps the knowledge that so many of us have been changed by him, love him and grieve with you helps to make you feel less alone. Olga
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: John and Hilary Hopkins
Condolence: Oh my, oh my, so that lovely and loving person is gone from us! We have one particularly special memory. Walking along one Saturday morning in our neighborhood, our arms as usual around each other's waists, we spied Brother and Sister Blue and Ruth coming towards us, also arm in arm. As we passed, greeting with smiles (for of course everyone knew them), Brother Blue nodded approvingly and said, "Ah, here's a loving couple." Takes one to know one, you know. We are about 15 years younger than Brother and Sister, and we too try to pass along our approval and pleasure when we see a loving couple. Passing it along, the love, as he did to us. Our deepest condolences and sympathy.
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Alicia Quintano
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Though my husband David and I saw Brother Blue very infrequently we both, as David has said, felt better knowing Blue was here. He was a light and a presence who will be forever missed. With much sympathy, Alicia Quintano and David Williams
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Bonnie and Larry Greenberg
Condolence: "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" (Keats) There's nothing more beautiful than knowing a spirited, enthusiastic teacher who impassions hundreds of tellers for dozens of years to hone their craft and share their soul-stories. How blessed we are to have Blue and you in our lives all these years, Ruth. Mention "Storytelling Renaissance" and our favorite Renaissance Man's name, BROTHER BLUE, appears on the tongues of all. The name alone evokes smiles and warmth. When I see BLUE skies "smilin' at me", I'll know Brother Blue is still around and proud of his flock as always. You are both a LEGEND in our community and our lives....never to be forgotten. Our sincere condolences and love to you, dear Ruth. Bonnie and Larry (Greenberg)
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Joe Keane
Condolence: Ruth, my deepest condolences to you. Oh brother blue you were all so true, from you head down to you toes. A heart of gold out in the cold when you mused the passer by. A story for the wanderer, a story for the child, a story for the preacher, you never left anyone aside. You shared with them on every whim, a true heart of delight. I thank you Blue for being so true, to see in everyone. The Spirit that you shared in life can not be matched or sung, for you Blue were one of a kind and this is to be said. You inspired more people than all of CNN. You left behind a legacy, left behind your friends. They are telling stories and it was you that saw it in them. I thank you Blue for memories, for the laughter and the fun, but most of all for telling me, that I am a storyteller within. Rest you soul my soldier, rest your soul my friend for your special magic will always live within. Thanks for the inspiration.
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Joe Keane
Condolence: Ruth, my deepest condolences to you. Oh brother blue you were all so true, from you head down to you toes. A heart of gold out in the cold when you mused the passer by. A story for the wanderer, a story for the child, a story for the preacher, you never left anyone aside. You shared with them on every whim, a true heart of delight. I thank you Blue for being so true, to see in everyone. The Spirit that you shared in life can not be matched or sung, for you Blue were one of a kind and this is to be said. You inspired more people than all of CNN. You left behind a legacy, left behind your friends. They are telling stories and it was you that saw it in them. I thank you Blue for memories, for the laughter and the fun, but most of all for telling me, that I am a storyteller within. Rest you soul my soldier, rest your soul my friend for your special magic will always live within. Thanks for the inspiration.
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Linda Goss Co Founder National Association of Black Storytellers, Inc.
Condolence: A butterfly is one of Gods most beautiful creations. He blessed us with a precious butterfly in the being of Dr. Hugh Morgan Hill belovedly known as "Brother Blue". He flew into our hearts and souls and changed our lives with his stories of love, hope, and faith. Brother Blue was the bluest of the blue, a giant among giants, and a legend among legends - Inventor - Innovator - Visionary - Peacemaker - Dreamkeeper - Brother Blue is the father of contemporary storytelling in America. Let us continue to love Queen Mother Ruth Hill and take care of her, 'cause she took such good care of Brother Blue and we are so thankful. May the Lord bless her and keep her safe. Ife - Amani - Imani - Love, Peace, Faith, Linda Goss
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Andrea Lovett
Condolence: Dear Ruth ,Kevin and Laura, I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. We all loved Blue so much, Andrea
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Andrea Lovett
Condolence: Dear Ruth ,Kevin and Laura, I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. We all loved Blue so much, Andrea
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Duncan Walker
Condolence: Dear Ruth, I am so sorry to hear of Blue's death. I shall always treasure the warmth and encouragement you both gave to my faltering steps along the path to storytelling while I lived in Boston from 2002-2004. My thoughts are with you and I shall never forget him. From England I shall miss him, Duncan
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Rozann Kraus
Condolence: The Blue Light is barely dimmed as the thousands of followers gather to keep warm; the sharp breath of Change left a chill in the air. As sobs softened, the winds of memory shifted and gathered Ruth and all who loved and shared the Spirit. This is the story that lives beyond life. Having touched so many, it is forever. Blue called me a Mover, Ruth, and I cherish that moment always. May his warmth continue to envelop you; your partnership endures. With great love, Rozann
Saturday November 07, 2009
Condolence From: Doris Smith
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Your gentle spirit and smile always made me smile when I saw and you and Brother Blue together. His stories spoke to so many varied souls and will be missed. Doris Smith Bedford, MA
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Susan and Kenny
Condolence: Forty years ago, I was a very young single mother. On Sundays, my little boy and I would ride our bike from Everett to Harvard Sq to hang out, watch the hippies... and listen to Brother Blue tell his amazing stories. Then we would see Brother Blue on tv and hear him on the radio! His imagination and presence in our lives took us to a world we would never have experienced without him. Thank you, Brother Blue. Our deepest condolences to Mrs. Blue and the family.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Susan Zawalich
Condolence: Dear Ruth: I was so sad to hear about the loss of Brother Blue. From the many hours I watched him telling stories in Harvard Square, to working with him at Emmanuel Church in Boston, to meeting him often afterward I always knew him as one of the most special of people. He had a great heart, a vivid imagination, and a strong sense of community. We will always remember him. Love to you, Susan Zawalich
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Patricia McMahon
Condolence: Ruth, You and Blue will remain in my heart forever, and I will carry on the legacy of the lessons I have learned from the both of you. Thank you both for enriching my life. Patricia
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Jill Johnson
Condolence: Dear Ruth, I remember South Africa - Blue leaping into that performance circle, filling the room with electric energy and boundless joy. He moved and spoke with the power of a man half his age and those Johannesburg kids (like people all over the world) laughed and clapped and danced - and were transformed. How we shall all miss him! But his boundless love will sustain us all. Much love to you, Jill Johnson
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Rosalie Young
Condolence: I had the pleasure of meeting Brother Blue and his lovely wife, Ms.Ruth, many years ago---I remember both with great pleasure. A light has definatly gone out in the world of story telling. May he rest in peace and his family find peace and comfort in The Lord, where ALL our comfort comes from. R.Young
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Rosalie Young
Condolence: I had the pleasure of meeting Brother Blue and his lovely wife, Ms.Ruth, many years ago---I remember both with great pleasure. A light has definatly gone out in the world of story telling. May he rest in peace and his family find peace and comfort in The Lord, where ALL our comfort comes from. R.Young
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Robin Bady
Condolence: Dear Blue Please continue to watch over us, and energize and challenge us. I regret that I was only getting to know you. But your wild and wooly spirit lives on for all who choose to engage it. Dear Ruth Thank you for your calm presence and good nature. I send the warmest energy of healing. Bless you and keep you. Robin/Brooklyn/NY
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Bambi Good
Condolence: Dear Ruth, To me the highlight of Harvard Square in the mid/late 60's was encountering Blue, the butterfly. He was, in a sense, the founder of Massmouth, bringing stories and joy to the streets. More than once as I walked through the Square he approached me and shared words that brightened my day and quickened my soul. How fortunate I was to rediscover him and find you through the LANES community. We all send you the love Blue and you have shared with all of us. Bambi Good
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Roxanne Erickson
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Love is transforming. That was his secret. He had a personal power to reach and to teach all- the power of love. I am so sorry we no longer have Blue on this plane, but he is even more joyous and even more powerful now. No doubt he is surrounded by butterflies. It is those who remain who are distraught. You were constant companions. He honored you greatly and expressed it often. His absence here must leave a void in your every moment. I love you too. May I be of assistance? Now or later. 202-640-1096. Peace.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Skip Mendler
Condolence: Blue's stories on Oedipus's late-night program on WBCN were very comforting for me as a college student. I will always recall a conversation I had with him when John Paul II first came to Boston. I had been wondering how a performer maintains the strong sense of self that performing requires while avoiding egotism - Blue had the answer, and it was one word. "Service," he said. Thank you, Blue.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Frances Jarvis
Condolence: I am sorry to hear of the passing of Brother Blue. His stories are legendary and I used to see him and Ruth on cable tv all the time. he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Ruth and his family at this difficult time.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Thomas Southern
Condolence: Dear Sister Ruth, I always looked forward to seeing you and Brother Blue at the Annual Gathering of The National Association of Black Storytellers. We will continue to surround you with love as you and Brother Blue so freely gave. Sending prayers of peace and comfort to help you through this difficult time. With Deepest Sympathy, Thomas Southern NABS/African Folk Heritage Circle of NYC
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Roxanne Erickson
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Love is transforming. That was his secret. He had a personal power to reach and to teach all- the power of love. I am so sorry we no longer have Blue on this plane, but he is even more joyous and even more powerful now. No doubt he is surrounded by butterflies. It is those who remain who are distraught. You were constant companions. He honored you greatly and expressed it often. His absence here must leave a void in your every moment. I love you too. May I be of assistance? Now or later. 202-640-1096. Peace.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: nyanna
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Do you remember twenty-five years ago when Blue held my Molly in his arms and blessed her? You both watched her grow and every time we met, your first greeting words were, "How is your beautiful daughter?" I was always touched by your love for her. When I told Molly, who grew up in our story-community, of your passing she said, "I am sad. Blue was like extended family." Such wise and fitting words. So now I speak for many grateful souls . As always, now and in the middle of the middle of the future, we are family. May Brother Blue's memory be a blessing and may you always feel us holding hands as we Story forward. In gratitude, Molly and Nyanna Tobin
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: John G.
Condolence: Brother Blue will be remembered as a warm-hearted man, an inspiring man, and a cultural hero. I used to staff a local Cambridge library at night and had the privilege of welcoming Brother Blue, his wife, and all their storytelling friends week by week in one of our upper rooms. I would only see him for a few minutes, but it was enough to see just how magical a person he was. Few people have left such a strong impression on me. I will miss him. We all will miss him. I am comforted, nonetheless, by the sure knowledge that the many people he's graced over the years will carry on his light and kindle new fires of their own. Brother Blue will live on in our stories.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Bobby, Billy, Tasha, & Alana Toabe, Guanaira Ferreira
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Brother Blue has meant so much to me over the years! His extraordinary love and compassion, his generous performance and theatre style has been an inspiration to 10's of thousands of people - probably more. You and Brother Blue always put a smile on my face and I felt as if my heart and spirit was embraced with warmth every single time that I met you, or saw you from a distance, on the street, at the theatre, concerts, dance, or coffee houses, open mikes, etc. When I looked into his eyes, it felt like the sun reached out from a million miles away and surrounded me with a golden softness. When I put my hands in his, the whole world suddenly seemed at peace. The last time we met, my twin brother Billy and I played for you at the Squawk coffee house...me on the piano and Billy on the guitar. I'm so happy that I got to open my heart and express my honest self in my music for you and Brother Blue that night. I remember that he came over and sat with me at the piano at the end of the night, and we improvised together - me at the keyboard and him singing and smiling with those beautiful eyes. Brother Blue was a living angel and a saint. He was bigger than anyone I have ever met. We will miss him dearly. Best regards... Bob Toabe and Family
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Ellen Robertson
Condolence: Dear Ruth - my arms are right around you! Love, Ellen
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Ron Fowler
Condolence: I first met Ruth and Blue at the National Storytelling Festival about 12 years ago with my oldest daughter Jolene (They hit it off like 2 peas in pod!). I got to know him better the following summer when I got him booked for a kid's concert at the Petoskey Public Library, as an instructor at one of our short-lived "Folkscools" and at Blissfest Music Festival (Northwest Lower Michigan) that year. Our beautiful part of the country seemed to agree with him. I appointed myself to drive him and Ruth around during that time and I STILL haven't processed everything that I experienced with them! (too long a tale to tell here). Folk still make positive comments to me about his appearance at our festival. Blue IS a story, as ethereal as he was corporal, as powerful as he was gentle and as holy as he was foolish; "God talkin' to God" as he would say. He forges on in me and thousands of other folks that he touched in ways "beyond words." And Dear tRuth, when the greatest part of grief has passed, you'll SEE that light in those of us he touched....but, somehow I think that you know that. I cannot forget one of the last things he said to me as I left you to board your airplane: "Ron, we probably won't write, we may not see each other again, but we are Brothers forever!" I lingered there until your plane disappeared.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: charlie donahue
Condolence: The folks at the Transcendental Meditation [in the old days] loved Brother Blue [that would include Andy Kaufman, Billy Lazarus, Dennis Raimondi, Prudy Farrow and many more]. Warm thoughts for Ruth. Peace Charlie Donahue
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Tom Siewert
Condolence: I remember when I first met Brother Blue at the National Storytelling Conference in Kingsport, TN, in 2000. At one of the story swaps I told a story of encountering wolves in Alaska, and Brother Blue stood up and testified as to his experience of the story and how he was "right there" with me. He really bolstered my confidence and gave me more incentive to continue when I didn't feel I was good enough. Later when we went to Jonesborough, Blue met me on the street and had me tell a story for some teenagers. I never would have done that, but the kids loved it. I will never forget him. We will all miss him and his unfailing support of storytelling. May we all step up to the plate and continue his work.
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Catherine
Condolence: The news of Brother Blue's passing gave me a jolt, far away here in Minnesota. He was my favorite face in Harvard Square, where I worked for many years. He called me "Lady Green Eyes" and it made me feel less abandoned during some hard times. I will always remember how he and beautiful Ruth brightened days with smiles and words. Thank you.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Charlotte Blake Alston
Condolence: The first time I experienced Brother Blue - 1983 - I saw him as a Spirit made manifest in human form. Blue looked into your eyes and saw straight into your heart. He saw your spirit as it was when you were formed: pure, clean. His word rhythms leaped and danced until the mist and fog of the world were cleared away and you found yourself dancing to his celebration of you - your beauty, your power, your gifts, your ability to heal and transform the world - and yourself - through stories. We are grateful God gave us this amazing Spirit-Man and allowed him to linger a while, to walk, talk, speak and dance among us storytellin' folk. And now that he has spread his colorful butterfly wings and ascended, don't be surprised if - just before you open your mouth to tell a story - you hear a light fluttering in your ear. Blue will be watching over us and listening in for a long time to come. Charlotte Blake Alston
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Lynne \"Storyteller\" Distance
Condolence: In Buddhism it is said…”It is important that we live cheerfully. With a strong spirit of optimism, we need to be able to continually direct our minds in a bright, positive and beneficial direction and help those around us do so, too. We should strive to develop a state of life where we feel a sense of joy no matter what happens.” From Today and Tomorrow –Daily Encouragement by D. Ikeda I truly believe that the above statement truly describes the life of Brother Blue. He was so full of joy about life; a Buddha here on earth. Fly Free Brother Blue you have left your earthly cocoon –fly free Love D. Lynne Distance aka Lynne Storyteller
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: harris Gardner
Condolence: Brother Blue was "One-of-a-kind". His was a very special spirit who touched all who knew him with his generosity of being and by his inspiration. He lived a long, productive, creative life. My prayers to Sister Ruth and to all who mourn his passing. Brother Blue will be missed however, we shall all keep him alive in our memories. In Sympathy, Harris Gardner
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Charlotte Blake Alston
Condolence: The first time I experienced Brother Blue - 1983 - I saw him as a Spirit made manifest in human form. Blue looked into your eyes and saw straight into your heart. He saw your spirit as it was when you were formed: pure, clean. His word rhythms leaped and danced until the mist and fog of the world were cleared away and you found yourself dancing to his celebration of you - your beauty, your power, your gifts, your ability to heal and transform the world - and yourself - through stories. We are grateful God gave us this amazing Spirit-Man and allowed him to linger a while, to walk, talk, speak and dance among us storytellin' folk. And now that he has spread his colorful butterfly wings and ascended, don't be surprised if - just before you open your mouth to tell a story - you hear a light fluttering in your ear. Blue will be watching over us and listening in for a long time to come. Charlotte Blake Alston
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Pamela L. Depte
Condolence: Brother Blue spoke LIFE unto me at NABS in Atlanta, GA. He truly has been transitioned to the Butterfly he represents. His LIFE has spoken volumes in my Heart. He will always be with me. Fly Butterfly Fly!!! High up in the Sky! Watch over us until we meet again. Much respect.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Paula Reed Nancarrow
Condolence: "Dying is a wild night and a new road." Emily Dickinson. And who else could better dance down that road, speak to the storm, and light up the dark? I only saw him perform once, and wish I had known him personally, but in some sense I did not need to - there's a spark of his soul in the stories of all who did. -- Paula Reed Nancarrow, Minneapolis, MN
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Katy Rydell
Condolence: Dear Ruth, I'm so very sorry, and so very grateful. What a privilege it has been to be on the planet at the same time as the two of you. Thank you for the joy. with much affection, Katy Rydell
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Glorianna Davenport
Condolence: To Ruth and to the enormous family of listeners and tellers who were inspired and changed by knowing Brother Blue: how lucky we all have been to have experienced Brother Blue's grace in life. I feel that his joyous life-giving spirit will be with all of us who knew him always, and that is a rich blessing. Glorianna
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: dr. joyce maguire pavao
Condolence: To Ruth especially and to all of the millions who brother blue touched over the years with his stories and his lessons. I first met brother blue at the Agassiz Preschool in 1974 and have been a listener and learner every since. In the late 70's I presented brother blue as a project in my transcultural counseling course in graduate school at Harvard and, of course, I got not only an A but a selection of devotees for the kind brother. He will be greatly missed and will leave behind people who know the power of the story to heal. Joyce Maguire Pavao
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Peter and Leslie Ash
Condolence: Ruth, Blue meant so much to me and Leslie that I find it hard to put it into words. He was a teacher in so many ways, and a beautiful person. Love, Peter and Leslie
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Dan Hogan
Condolence: For Ruth and all of Brother Blue's relatives and friends, Brother Blue was a unique, wonderful, heroic, kind, gentle, spiritual person. In his presence, you became a better person. He had a way of seeing into one's heart. Brother Blue was a constant presence during our "Campfires," - encouraging young artists as they sang on stage. He was truly a special, special person and he will be sorely missed. With love and affection, Dan
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Sylvia Hobbs
Condolence: Dear Ruth - Blue's Truth. Emily Dickinson once wrote, "Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality." You will see Blue again. Sylvia
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Rava Burgess
Condolence: Brother Blue was such a huge part of my childhood and my family. My mother would take me and younger brother to see him in Harvard Square. I will always remember the way that he made me feel while telling stories using every inch of his body and music. He captured my attention in a way that no one else could. He was truly a gift to my family and his passing is a great loss to Cambridge. He was talented, mesmerizing, unique, warm, and unforgettable. I will be sharing his legacy for many years to come. My deepest sympathy to his wife, who was ALWAYS by his side, and the rest of the Hill family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful person with the rest of us. God Bless, Jennipher, Michael, and Rava Burgess
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Dan Yashinsky
Condolence: Brother Blue was the father of us all. Now he's making God laugh and weep. Dan, Toronto, Canada
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Joanna Nealon and Ken Ingham
Condolence: We are deeply dismayed at hearing of Brother Blue's passing. Whether seeing him performing in Harvard Square, listening to him on Reading Aloud, or visiting him at the various poetry venues, we found him always bringing delight and warmth to our lives. We were fortunate indeed to have him and Ruth to ourselves last May when we drove back from his reading at the Main Street Cafe. He is already missed!
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: William & Bridget Dinsmore
Condolence: To Ruth & family member's, We are saddened to hear about the passing of Brother Blue. Our heartfelt condolences to you & your family. May your memories from the past stay in a treasure house in the corners of your mind and bring comfort as you work through your grief. Sincerely Bridget & Bill
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Peter and Leslie Ash
Condolence: Ruth, Blue meant so much to me and Leslie that I find it hard to put it into words. He was a teacher in so many ways, and a beautiful person. Love, Peter and Leslie
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Rosa Ashby Metoyer, Alexandria, La.
Condolence: My heart is heavy with the news of Brother Blues passing but I rejoice in the memories of the times spent around him. Everytime I see a butterfly I know that his spirit is soaring. Love and peace to Sister Ruth.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Laura Parker Roerden
Condolence: Dear Ruth, I was so sad to hear of Brother Blue's passing. I will forever be grateful to him and you for the many wonderful lunches we shared at Lyon's Hall at HGSE in the early 90s. Of course, a rare gem such as Blue is a gift to us all. He lives on in every story I tell to young people and in my heart always. It is not an exaggeration to say that he changed the way I teach forever more. Be free butterfly! With deep gratitude and sympathy, Laura
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Tracy Grenier
Condolence: I have been a long time admirer of Brother Blue. I Blue and Ruth several times at LANES conferences. I did my masters thesis on personal storytelling in part because of their inspiration. Storytellers and storylisteners everywhere will miss him. I hope he is telling his stories to God.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Eleanor Massie-Baltimore, MD
Condolence: To the wife and other family members, please know that caring thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Carol K. Goldman
Condolence: I was very sad to learn tonight that Brother Blue had died. In the period 1985-1995, I attended storytelling open mikes in Cambridge and performances and workshops where Brother Blue was in charge. I was inspired and moved by his presentations and his loving and caring comments to those who were sharing their stories. He was very enthusiastic about my development of a first person biblical story about a slave who is scared to leave the bondage of life in Egypt. I treasure the time I had with him. Carol K. Goldman
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Eric James Wolf
Condolence: Your stories live on in many hearts and minds. Your love of storytelling continues on for years to come in the hearts of the children. Your gifts grow in the eyes and ears of the storytellers you have encouraged over the years. Let heaven celebrate your entrance for your coming has been expected. Here comes a saint of old long coming! Here comes a man of the ages long foretold. Let the gates be thrown wide for his entrance; let the holy ones bow to greet him. For he has reached for the spiders web and the angels eyes in the heart of a child. For he has told in the darkness and lighted a candle in the wind of time. Let us all remember that this man stood shoulder to shoulder with the angels themselves while he still walked the earth. You will be sorely missed. Brother Wolf Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: lloyd Thayer
Condolence: Thank you Brother Blue...........you will always be in my heart, as will you Ruth........ may your work live on, in all of us. Your friend lloyd
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: John furlong
Condolence: Blue, You will always be with us. Thank you for your journey.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Beverly Neugeboren (& Robert, Jonah & Eli)
Condolence: Dear Ruth, I'm so very sorry. I have so many wonderful memories of Hugh, from the first time I ever met him at the Divinity School when I was 5 (1974), to dinners with the two of you at Cabot House, to the time he told a story to my belly on CCTV when I was pregnant with Jonah. I can't remember a gentler soul - except maybe you. You made his art and life possible. Thank you. love, Beverly
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Rev. Dr. Robert A. Bennett and Marceline Donaldson
Condolence: We mourn the loss of 'Brother Blue' . Yet his passing is the occasion to recollect his impact upon us. A word that leaps to mind as we remember Hugh Hill is constant. A "constant" as used in math and physics: that which is firm, steadfast, resolute, regular, continually recurring. Brother Blue and Ruth, year in and year out, in every season, mid-day or evening, were a constant presence in the life of Cambridge and beyond, but especially in Harvard Square. That was the venue where so many of us remember and can recall the voice, the hat, the painted face, the Blue ensemble, the butterfly, the stories. He has spoken from his heart to our hearts. May his soul with the souls of all the departed, rest in peace. We shall miss him, but the memory of him will be with us for the rest of our lives.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Nicolette Heavey
Condolence: A Blue Soul transcends. As its Cobaltness intermingles With the ether of the others, They tingle. Blue amazed and delighted, and never more so as when he told of his great love for you Ruth. May your heart mend, Nicolette Heavey
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Merrill Kohlhofer
Condolence: to bring the good news to the poor, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and to the blind new sight, to set the downtrodden free... Expand the theology, unmoor it as Blue would from any one set of beliefs, is that not what Blue spent so much of his life doing? He was our great jazz teller, spinning and dancing his loving steps on the high wire, no net, no safety harness, in his telling and in so much of his life. Did he fall? Oh, yes, often enough (come now, how many of us at least once wanted to say, Blue, just draw a name, will you!). But when he fell, he always rose to dance again, and to inspire the rest of us in some way to join him, the strong and bold, the balanced to dance, the battered, the hurt, those of us with no head for heights to at least crawl out there and know that even in our crawling we were doing a great thing, as wonderful as the graceful ones. The world is a drabber place without Blue, but a brighter one for having held him. I miss him, Merrill
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: riva
Condolence: Dear Brother Blue, I know Heavan is so excited to have such a wonderful and lovely man as you. We will miss you so much hear on earth. Your stories and familiar face made you more like "Father Blue" to those of us who grew up seeing you around cambridge and listening to your stories. God gave you a wonderful gift and we are all better because you shared that gift with us. With lots of love and a lifetime of memories, Riva
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Philip Higonnet
Condolence: I'm so sorry to hear of Brother Blue's death. My mother Janet King performed with him on a few occasions. He told stories, she danced. Countless children and adults were enriched by his kindness, humor, energy and wisdom. My thoughts are with his family and friends!
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Lawrence Cohen
Condolence: Dear Ruth, and Blue's friends and family, I live far away now, in San Francisco, but hearing via a friend today that Brother Blue passed brought a lump to my throat and many memories. I would listen to Brother Blue's stories for years, as a high school and a college student meeting him in Harvard Square or around town. But it was not until a writer and translator I think named David--I don't remember more, it was long ago--brought a bunch of folks together to act out the transformed Bible stories of the radical Yiddish poet Itzik Manger that I received the rare gift to work with and learn from both Blue, and Ruth, and the unmerited honor of playing Isaac to his Abraham in Manger's retelling of the sacrifice. I remember Blue's vision, and courage, and Ruth's wisdom, and patience. My deep condolences to Ruth. Lawrence
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Barbara Dean
Condolence: For the family of Brother Blue - especially Ruth Edmonds Hill: I well remember both of you visiting Pittsfield and Great Barrington and coming to the Mahaiwe Theater to see the movie about your great-grandfather Samuel Harrison. I was honored to meet you both there, and want to extend our deepest sympathies to you. He was an amazing man!
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: John L. Galligan
Condolence: Brother Blue was the wise counselor of my youth. I will miss him, Harvard Square is colder and lonelier tonight without him.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Sylvia Yancy Davis
Condolence: Sister Ruth, I was saddened by the news of Brother Blue's transition, but I rejoice in the fact that his spirit lives on through his stories. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With sympathy and love, Sylvia Yancy Davis Alexandria, LA
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Liz Bergmann
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Brother Blue will be so missed at our dance concerts. You and he have been such supports to the Harvard Dance Program. Brother Blue's delight in what we have been doing, always warmed my heart. He will be greatly missed. With warm regards, Liz Bergmann
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Marilyn Richardson
Condolence: Brother Blue was a great, powerful and loving shaman who will live on in the spirits of all who knew or heard him. My deepest condolences to Ruth, his family and all who held him close.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Katie
Condolence: What joy Brother Blue brought to so many for so many years. I always got excited when I would run into Brother Blue and (as I thought of her) Mrs. Blue around town even when it was just them doing daily life activities, not performing. "I saw Brother Blue and Mrs. Blue at the store today!" I would tell my friends. I thought it was so cool! I also had the great pleasure of attending many of the storyteller programs he did for so many years. He has left a wonderful legacy. A truly unique individual, I will miss his colorful outfits and words.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Mike Delaney
Condolence: Brother Blue was incredible. I loved to see him in Cambridge and on Ch. 2. He was a blessing and a job. I loved him. Perhaps he was part of nudge that has given me the desire to be a performer and to share what I have to offer.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Sheila McCarthy
Condolence: Brother Blue has been such a unique treasure...wonderful, wonderful storyteller, performer, joy-giver. I watched & listened to this man for 20 years & he never aged...his spirit was always the same. He and his wife carried that twinkle in their eyes, love in their hearts which they freely gave to audiences everywhere they performed. I remember talking with him individually either before or after a performance and both he & Ruth treated me as though I were the most important person in the world, and I was the adult with my young daughter. Gosh, how special is that? His stories were for the young & adults. Colorful, funny, gentle & kind, both he and Ruth were majestic. I always loved Ruth as she was at his side each & every performance. In short, Brother Blue's performances were a heart to heart communion with his audiences, and I believe it was Ruth that helped to keep his spirit always loving us. May he rest in peace & may Ruth receive the love & support she will need during this time of loss.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Chris Halpin
Condolence: Please accept my condolences and those of Blue's many friends here at the Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary. We will miss him greatly. For myself, I will never forget him and his wonderful stories.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Eleanora E. Tate
Condolence: Dear Sister Ruth and Family, NABS Storytellers, Scholars, Friends, and all who loved Brother Blue, I join with everyone throughout the world who are celebrating the life of Brother Blue. His legacy -- and your ongoing achievements -- will be remembered for eons. I first met him at Berea, Kentucky in 1987 and was so impressed by his power of the word and by your quiet, powerful presence. Those of us who organized the 1991 Ninth National Festival of Black Storytelling in Horry and Georgetown Counties, SC were proud to have you both as featured teller and as scholar. May God continue to bless you, Sister Ruth, at this time, and hold you close. Eleanora E. Tate
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Sarah Strong
Condolence: I remember Brother Blue coming to New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) back in the late 1970s, and especially the story about breaking chains. I'm sad for all of our loss, especially for his family, but I guess he's broken the last chains... love to all, S
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: MoonSong
Condolence: Queen Mother Ruth~ Brother Blue taught us so many things. One especially wonderful lesson was how to revere, honor, enjoy, and celebrate one's Queen! Thank you for sharing him and supporting him as he carried out his God-given mission. We love you dearly. Brother Blue will live on in our lives, in our stories, and in our hearts. Blessings Many! ~MoonSong
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Yana Sherman
Condolence: Dear Ruth: You and Blue was a love-story for the ages. He always acknowledged you, his Lady, for keeping him going. I have always said that he was a kite and you were the string that kept him from floating away. Unfortunately, the time came for him to fly away and I believe that he's up there telling stories to the angels. There's a Jewish tradition that says that as long as one person on the face of the earth remembers you, your soul lives on. With all of the people Blue touched with his stories, his soul will live forever. Those who heard his stories will tell them and remember him. They will tell about him and those who hear the tales will carry them to others. Peace be yours. Yana Sherman
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Patricia
Condolence: To Ruth, You and Blue are so dear to me. My daughter used to sit wide-eyed while he wove a tale. I always remembered that I am a child of God when Blue blessed me. My prayers and thoughts are with you and all who miss his presence here.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Nothando Zulu
Condolence: Dear Sister Ruth, We are so sorry for your loss of the physical body of Brother Blue and we know that you are able to continue because you know that his spirit is with you. I ask God's peace for you as you weather this time and events. Please know that you are well loved and cared about. Love, Nothando and Vusi
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Anabel Graetz
Condolence: And so another life has turned; a person gone who has left so much for us to treasure. I will always remember Brother Blue; his smile, his soft voice, his way of making you feel like you were the finest performer in the world... My sincere condolences and blessings to you. We will all treasure the memories as we honor that blessed and wonderful life.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Laura J. Bobrow
Condolence: Ruth, Blue was a force, and so are you! Together you have lived years of brilliance, dedication and inspiration. I grieve with you but at the same time I celebrate the very special quality you both possess -- that rare and precious ability to stir the hearts of the many whose lives you have touched and thereby enhanced. Such beneficence does not die. Peace.
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Beth Walsh
Condolence: Brother Blue....I remember him in Harvard Sq. on Saturday afternoons dressed in all blue clothes, pins, ribbons, a hat etc...and captivating a whole crowd of passersby with words, songs, dances, whole one-man plays. How many shades of blue could one man find and wear together???? After seeing him once I would go back every weekend looking for him, disappointed if he wasn't there, delighted when he was. All you had to do was find the biggest crowd and there he would be, at the center of it, a bright spot of energy sharing everything he had inside him with anyone who took the time to stop and receive it. Thanks Brother Blue! Love you back!
Thursday November 05, 2009
Condolence From: Sister Caroliese Frink Reed
Condolence: Sister Ruth, thank you for sharing the love, thank you for allowing us to love you and Blue. Blue contained a special spirit that glowed for not only me, but everyone he encountered. He was an inspiration to us all. We are praying for you.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Susi Wolf
Condolence: Dear Brother Blue - tellin' stories to the angels now. Your presence will be missed.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: George Capaccio
Condolence: The first time I saw Brother Blue was the first time I had ever seen a storyteller and the first time I saw how magical and timeless Blue and his stories were. Down through the years, he has shone in my memory with an undying radiance. I do not expect this radiance to ever fade--not from me and not from the countless others whose lives he touched. I will always remember the words he spoke after I once told a story that meant a great deal to me. When I doubt my abilities as a storyteller, those words come back and have the power to restore my faith. But those words are as nothing compared to the power of Blue's love and wide-open heart. He could receive as generously as he could give. I hope in whatever time is left to me that I may do the same, if only in some small measure. I can think of no better way to honor Blue's life and the light he shared with each of us.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Betsy Siggins
Condolence: A perfect icon of what the best of Harvard square is ; the heart & soul of a community. A giant of a man, a sweet weaver of dreams. It may be a long time before a Brother of Blue's kind passes our way again. Look up. My condolences, Betsy
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Fellisco Keeling
Condolence: Ruth, remember how much you are loved. Know that we are lifting you up with love and caring. You and Blue gave of yourselves, changed our world and made it a better place. Always, peace be with you, Fellisco
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Jo Radner
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Please accept my love and sorrow at Blue's passing. It seems so unlikely that he is gone. I will feel his huge spirit nearby forever, I think, and I will never cease marveling at his respect for the grace in every person. Your own grace and strength is a model for all of us, Ruth. With love, Jo
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Jane Crouse
Condolence: I give thanks and praises to the Creator for the blessings you and Blue have brought to thousands upon thousands of souls you both have touched with your love and listening hearts. May the love that surrounds us all hold you a little closer at this time. May the Blessings Be.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Jacob Bloom
Condolence: I rejoice that he lived, and shared his life with us, and mourn the loss of his company to us all. My heart goes out to Ruth and his family.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Jonathan Kruk
Condolence: My heart's broken with sorrow yet open with love for Brother Blue! In 1977, while a lost in Cambridge college student, I found a Cym-belled, Be-ribboned and Beautiful street sage. A dream of consciousness,with his Butterfly both gritty and fragile, he engaged. Blue, our story-freeing spirit, illuminated, and enlightened. He told me to open my mouth and butterflies will fly out! Imagine, with all those hearts given wings by Blue, his Spirit flies forever!
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Karen "Queen Nur" Abdul-Malik
Condolence: With Love to Love... for the Spirit of A Univeral Love Our Dearest Ruth, you are wrapped in warmth that abounds beyond any boundaries.. for that is the love you rendered and continue to radiate. Love Queen
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Margot Malia Lynch
Condolence: Dear Ruth and loved ones of Brother Blue~ I remember him as one of the biggest lights in Cambridge. I think he put a smile on everyone's face he came in contact with. He had more energy than most people half his age. I sat down at a piano with him at a naked city open mic in the church, we sang about angels and butterflies; making up a song. He was so in tune with the creative process and truly going with the flow of natural ways. Interesting to fly away on your 88th year. I'll be celebrating my birthday on the 8th and lighting a candle for Brother Blue, The only Brother Blue. big blue and purple vibrant butterfly, most likely dancing on a star and composing with jimi hendrix. Love and Aloha. Thank you for your unforgettable spirit and freedom.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Connie Regan-Blake
Condolence: The world is a different place without Brother Blue. And yet, as I look out in my back yard here in Asheville, NC, and see the brilliance of a yellow fall tree – I see and feel the presence of Blue. I loved that he said he never let it bother him if there was a small crowd for a performance – he just filled every seat with an angel, so he always told to a full house! Life is fleeting like a butterfly – Blue knew that. My thoughts are with you, Ruth and sending love to all of us that were moved and delighted by Brother Blue. With sympathies, Love, Connie
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Lorna MacDonald Czarnota
Condolence: To be in the presence of such a wonderful human being, to see him work with teens, adults and children, and watch him touch their souls is to have been blessed. Ruth and all, my heart is with you at this time. The days ahead will sometimes feel empty, but mostly they will be filled with the memories of stories, and butterflies, and a gentle gentle man.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Jacquie Kay
Condolence: My heart broke again, the tears welled up, and I say sayonara and hasta la vista until we meet again to laugh and delight in not only the stories but the wisdom of the ages and the world that was Blue's. We have lost a spark, but happy in the thought that we've got memories - and what memories you've got! We were were all blessed by God to have Brother Blue roam this earth with us. And through you, that blessing, that light, that candle lives. Ruth, you'll continue walking in that light and beauty that surrounded you both..and that will light up our lives! We will miss him but will always smile thinking of him. I'll be there Sunday tofor the hugs and the sharing and the salute to his farewell. Peace and infinite goodness to you or as is said in Italian, Pace e bene. Jacquie
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: The Zagarella Family
Condolence: Ruth, We are thinking of you. 88 years young, what a tremendous life well led. His legacy, both of you have influenced so many. Thank you. We will catch up with you on Sunday. Lots of love and wishes of peace, Neal, Kerry, Gus and Henry
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Zalka Csenge Virág
Condolence: Remembering Blue with at least as many smiles as tears now. I met him once - he listened to me when even I myself was not sure if I could tell a tale properly. And ever since then, I think about his words and his smile as I walk the way of the storyteller. With the pride he gave me. He is the Story itself. Csenge
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: 'Gypsy' Ruth Canonico
Condolence: Dearest Ruth and all my Brother and Sister Storytellers and Story lovers. What a beautiful gift Brother Blue was and is as his words , smile and great soul still continues to be with all of us. May peace and love surround you, Ruth, and lift you in Spirit in your private moments in memory of your beloved Blue. Always in Love and Gratitude, 'Gypsy' Ruth C.
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Michael Parent
Condolence: Dearest Ruth, You and Blue changed the course of my life almost 35 years ago. I'm sure there are many of us who will say that. I'm deeply grateful for knowing Blue, for having him and yourself as mentors and supporters, not only for storytelling, but for living a life that touches other humans and makes them glad to be alive. God Bless You and God Bless Blue. You both have blessed so many of us. Love, Michael Parent
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Mike Seliger
Condolence: This morning I learned of Brother Blue's departure from this realm. I was saddened at the realization that I would never again see him exuding his enthusiasm at any of the many events where he might have been found. But then,a little later, as I was driving and thinking about him, a joy came over me as I recalled his smiling face and energy, which I could feel as present. I realized that I will see some of him in each person he touched, including myself. Thanks, Blue!
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Sheila Arnold
Condolence: I never had the chance to meet Brother Blue, but I know that I stand on his shoulders as a storyteller myself. I have heard his name spoken in the hushed tones of reverence, in the exuberant glees of stories of delight and in the awed look of those inspired by him. His words have lit so many other storytellers, and they have carried that light to us new storytellers. Thank you for your life, Brother Blue. Thank you, Mrs. Hill, for sharing your husband with us. May God keep you and bless you and may His healing hand comfort you. Sheila Arnold
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Sara Armstrong
Condolence: Dear Ruth, My condolences. Brother Blue will be well remembered in the storytelling community and beyond. I wish you all the best in this difficult time. --Sara Armstrong
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Mel Davenport
Condolence: Thank you, Sister Ruth, for sharing with all of us, the best of Brother Blue. His warm spirit, loving attitude, and stories will be remembered always. May God hold you in the palm of His almighty hand. Luv and Stories, Mel
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Norah Dooley
Condolence: We thank you Brother Blue for all your gifts to us... especially the fire to tell stories. That fire will always burn in our hearts and live in our words. Thanks to you and to Ruth. He whom we loved and is now gone is no longer where he once was. He is now wherever we remember him. - St. John Chrysostom
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Laura Packer
Condolence: The best of who I am is because of you. Thank you for everything, Blue. I love you. Laura
Wednesday November 04, 2009
Condolence From: Samuel Jay Keyser
Condolence: No one lives forever except maybe the storytellers. Thanks, Brother Blue. We will miss you in the street. But we will always know where to find you. In the middle of the middle.
Wednesday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Jeff Boudreau
Condolence: "Brother Blue" resides in a special place in my heart. My fondest memory will be the honor of sharing table 9 at many campfires, Blue with his chair propped against the pole, with dear Sister Ruth to his right. Always respectful of the artists performing, they would communicate their thoughts by writing notes to each other. With sympathy and love, Jeff Boudreau Bolton, MA
Wednesday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Joanne Ciccarello
Condolence: Ruth, My favorite part of photographing events for the Harvard Arts Office was knowing that you would both be there - he with the joke and you with the calm, somewhat bemused expression. You both emanate love from the middle of your middles. And I felt it in my middle like an inoculation against anything that might dampen joy. Thank you. And smiles heavenward to Brother Blue.
Wednesday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: A. Beth Deare
Condolence: Dear Ruth - we were together just a few weeks ago at the memorial remembrance Jackie gave for Allan Crite at Trinity Church. You both looked so well and strong - my heart was lifted. I am saddened therefore by the news of the passing of Brother Blue, but we must trust that the Lord undoubtedly had some higher purpose for carrying this wonderful man over to serve on the other side. I am sure he is there right now regaling some lonely child with another powerfully spun tale that captivates the imagination one more time - Thank you Brother Hugh BLUE. I am truly comforted by this possibility of continuity as I know it will fulfill God's purpose for Hugh. Too bad some people thought he was just a kind of odd,nutty guy - Too bad, because they missed so much. I remember the old days when Brother Blue came over to Channel Two and spun his magical web of wonder. He helped inspire the birth of children's television. What a legacy to know that whenever people think of him a smile of delight and joyful inspiration lights up our faces with the same joy that he brought to so many generations of young, inquisitive minds over the years. Brother Blue helped them to understand that there are no limits to one's imagination except the limits we set ourselves. It remains one of the best lessons we can ever learn. Thank you for everything Brother Blue. You will be missed, but we are ever so much better for the time you spent with us. Love always, A. Beth Deare.
Wednesday November 30, -0001