A Tribute To Ugadog99 on her sudden passing

<p>Beautiful Tribute to a Beautiful person. She will be missed.</p>

<p>Beautiful tribute. My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones and all who feel her loss. Best wishes. xx</p>

<p>Thank you so much for sharing this news, Acting Dad. I have the same warm image of Ugadog from her caring posts as all here seem to. I’m shocked at her sudden passing and send prayers to her daughters.</p>

<p>I have been thinking a lot about ugadog lately, as I am helping my tech son with his applications to tech BFA programs. I had followed her journey last year with her daughter and felt her joy at her D’s final results. She answered questions I had posted and helped me feel it would all be ok. So, it was with great sadness that I read this.</p>

<p>I am so sorry for her daughters, as well as her friends and her FB/CC community.</p>

<p>Thanks everyone for the kind words. But the “hand” that wrote this wasn’t mine. Ugadog99’s spirit moved me to write this. I’m not a natural writer. Usually takes me a long time to write something I like. This one just came to me in my head as I was driving home after hearing the news. Came out of me as almost fully formed. Not that I want to compare myself to a song writer but I felt like I must have experience for the only time in my life the inspiration to say something in a particular way. It makes me happy to hear the way others here also were captured with Ugadog99’s story.</p>

<p>I too had followed Ugadog99 as she so lovingly supported her child through this journey, and also gave so much generous support to everyone else on these forums. I am a design parent too, and she was a great beacon as we are a small group out here. Ugadog99 gave unflagging encouragement and support to everyone, whether tech, acting or MT- she was there for everyone. I can only imagine what amazing young women she has raised. My very deepest condolences to her lovely and talented children. Her pride in her child shined through with such love that I know she will be with her always.</p>

<p>Thank you for letting the CC theatre community know of this fine lady’s passing, ActingDad. You gave a moving tribute to many of us who did not personally know but likely have read many of her posts along the way. Condolences to her friends and family – especially her girls.</p>

<p>A wonderful CC Mom, and a dear, dear Disney friend! </p>

<p>Ugadog’s sad story reminds us to hug our kids, eat ice cream, and dance any way we damn well feel!</p>

<p>I am so deeply sorry for her friends and family. Sending peace and strength to her daughters.</p>

<p>A painful reminder to cherish our loved ones.</p>

<p>So sorry to hear of the loss of any member of our cc communiy. Thoughts and prayers to all who have been touched by this poster and this terrible loss.</p>

<p>Wow. How sad. Condolences and prayers to her family and all those she touched.</p>

<p>Thank you, ActingDad!</p>

<p>ActingDad, this was a beautiful sharing of such a sad and tragic circumstance. Peace & comfort to her family! May the two sisters be a source of strength for one another as they face the coming weeks ahead.</p>

<p>Actingdad that is a beautiful tribute. Prayers to ugadog’s family.</p>

<p>I don’t post much since my daughter is now in her second year at college. I did however, post a few personal messages to Ugadogg99 last year. I am also from Georgia and knew from her handle that we shared a love of all things UGA. She was a very open and friendly lady. She craved any tidbit of information that might help her daughter get accepted into a good theatre program. I was thrilled to ready of her daughter’s accomplishment.</p>

<p>I am so very sorry to read of her passing. I pray her daughter has the strength to continue her dream of working in theatre because it believe it would be the best way to honor her mother’s memory. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends, especially during the upcoming holiday season.</p>

<p>Just catching up on a few months of this forum and was so sad to see this. Many of us have private messages in our inbox from exchanges with UGAdog. It’s awful to think that her light has gone out in the world. Having lost a mother at a young age, I can imagine what her girls are going through and it hurts me to think of their pain. Their mother was a sweetheart who shared her love for her daughters on these pages and her zest for life on other social networking sites. </p>

<p>thanks for penning a lovely tribute, actingdad</p>