Tuesday, December 21, 2021

 Tribute to Stoney Bretz


Warning!  This is not a post about how to sew anything or any new sewing technique.   No, this article is about the loss of a dear friend and a sewing enthusiast.  This morning (December 21, 2021) Stoney Bretz passed away peacefully at her new residence with her husband, Donald, by her side.  She got her third diagnosis of cancer about five months ago.  Our Wednesday morning sewing group was at her house when she received the call.  She took the news calmly as if it were just a call about a routine visit with a doctor.  I got a sinking feeling in my stomach.  I knew that this time there might not be a miracle.  I went home with a deep sadness in my heart.  I was afraid this time might be the last.  She was already having a lot of pain even before the diagnosis.

Stoney took the chemo and radiation treatments in stride even though they were painful, especially the radiation.  The pain never left her.  Each time I talked with her on the phone, her voice sounded weaker, and she sounded so tired.  I visited her at home a few times and each time I could see the weariness and the toll of the pain.

Then she fell during the night and was taken to the hospital via ambulance.  I knew things were getting bleaker.  Then Stoney and Donald were moved to a senior living apartment with care available for both of them.  I was relieved that they would receive the care they needed, but I also knew things would never be the same for my friend or for me either.  Life changes!

This morning I went to visit Stoney.  As my husband, her husband and I sat and talked, Stoney quietly and peacefully slipped away.  She escaped that horrible pain and went to eternal peace!

Stoney had many friends in the local sewing community.  She hosted three different sewing groups at her home; providing sewing machines for everyone in the groups so they wouldn’t have to transport their own machine for the meetings.   She shared a wealth of knowledge about quilting, sewing, and embroidery with all of us in those groups.  If someone needed something they forgot to bring, Stoney could usually come up with it.  I think I sewed with Stoney in these groups for about twenty-five years.  I enjoyed all those years and thought they would continue forever.  All good things really do come to an end eventually!

Stoney was a member of the Lansing Clippers American Sewing Guild and hosted meetings for the Embroidery Neighborhood Group at her home once a month.  She was also a member of a local quilt guild and a painting guild.  She was always generous with her time and her talents.  She taught many of us how to quilt and taught others how to improve their sewing, quilting, and embroidery techniques.

Stoney Bretz has left this earth but will not be forgotten!  May she rest in peace.

Judy

 

 


4 comments:

  1. Nice tribute to your good friend. I also had the privilege of knowing her.
    She is pain-free and now Stoney can rest in peace.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks, Linda! Stoney will be truly missed not only by her family, but her many sewing friends as well.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I’m starting to look at a new machine. Mine have been Pfaff for a long time
    Do you have any input, what machine do you use

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. chickenlittlesews.blogspot.comMay 18, 2022 at 2:59 PM

      I do most of my sewing on a Pfaff Creative Icon. What kind of machine you buy depends on what kind of sewing you do. My advice is to buy what you need, but don't pay a lot of extra money for features you will not use. If you buy a top of the line sewing machine with embroidery capabilities, it will be expensive. If you don't intend to use the embroidery features, then buy a lower level machine and save some money. The other option is to buy a gently used machine with embroidery features if you want to try embroidery.
      My serger is a Baby Lock Ovation. I really like that for finishing seams, hems, and making knit garments.
      Do some research and but the machine that will work best for you!

      Delete