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  • From: "Sharon Gordon" <gordonse@one.net>
  • To: "Permaculture Listserv" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Emilia Hazelip 1938-2003
  • Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 14:34:41 -0500

Obituary From Jamie
 
There are never the right words for moments such as these so I shall just
express my profound shock and sadness at the sudden death of Emilia Hazelip
(1938-2003), who passed away in her sleep at Centre Hospitalier,
Carcassonne, France last night.

Although Emilia had been in hospital since January 23rd undergoing tests for
breathlessness and fatigue, there had been no indication of the gravity of
the situation. Indeed, we visited Emilia last Thursday and, although, true
to her feisty nature she was not enjoying the experience, there were signs
of some improvement. On the phone to her on Friday there was even cause for
celebration that the days tests had not turned up the feared terminal
illness.

She leaves two daughters, two granddaughters and a third grandchild expected
in a few days - the thought of joining her youngest daughter for the birth
of her first baby helped Emilia cope with the ongoing tests.

However, Emilia also leaves the many, many people she has taught and helped
toward a more sustainable form of farming. She taught the first Permaculture
course here in France in 1985 and then took the Permaculture concept and
introduced it to her native Spain, Portugal and Italy and it is in Italy
where she has been spending much time in recent years enjoying the
enthusiasm she has found there. She also gave a series of seminars on her
'Synergistic Farming' in North America in 1995 based upon her extensive
knowledge of the agricultural systems of the Mayas of Mexico, the Berbers of
North Africa, and the natural farming methods Masanobu Fukuoka. She has
written several articles for the British based Permaculture UK and for the
US Permaculture Activist Magazines, as well as producing the excellent
"Synergistic Gardening" video. She was also involved in writing her first
book, long awaited by the many people who followed her inspired agricultural
methods.

I hope the last paragraph will not seem superfluous as I hope it shows the
dedication, experience and invaluable knowledge this list and the wider
world has lost with Emilia's passing. Her answers shone out on this list,
composed of mainly enthusiastic beginners, for their clarity bred from years
of experience.

And we, Anne, the two children and I have lost a recently found friend and a
generous guide in our pursuit of a more sustainable life.

Jamie
Souscayrous




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