Message-ID: <60145asstr$1270131002@assm.asstr.org> X-Original-To: story-submit@asstr.org Delivered-To: story-submit@asstr.org X-Original-Message-ID: <896836.5994.qm@web65503.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> From: Uncle Sky <uncle_sky2004@yahoo.com> X-ASSTR-Original-Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:03:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: {ASSM} Wynter King Obituary by Russell Hoisington - no sex Lines: 80 Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:10:02 -0400 Path: assm.asstr.org!not-for-mail Approved: <assm@asstr.org> Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d X-Archived-At: <URL:http://assm.asstr.org/Year2010/60145> X-Moderator-Contact: ASSTR ASSM moderation <story-admin@asstr.org> X-Story-Submission: <story-submit@asstr.org> X-Moderator-ID: emigabe, dennyw As many of you know, the author of the Wynter King and associated stories, Russell Hoisington, passed away on 16 Feb 2010. He was my very good friend. A couple of years ago he realized there was a possibility he might pass away before completing the stories. He didn't want to leave Wynter's fans wondering about her life, so he wrote an obituary for her. It was meant to tie up loose ends and give closure to her fans. Russ shared that obit with me and even though there is someone who intends to post all his stories and then end with the obit, I'm afraid that will take way too long and could result in many fans not seeing the final post. For this reason I'm posting the obituary now, under my own name, hoping all or at least most of Wynter's fans will see it. I hope this serves the purpose Russ intended. Russ was a good man and a fine author. He is missed. Uncle Sky ______________________________________________________________ OBITUARIES Wynter McCauley, MD Denver, Colorado October 22, 2075 Wynter McCauley, MD, PhD., FACS, FRCSC (Canada), MRCP (UK), MRCS (UK), co-founder with her late husband, James McCauley, PhD., and chairman emeritus of the Taylor Foundation for Gastro-Enterological Research, passed away peacefully at seven o'clock this morning, two months short of her 95th birthday, at the Denver home she shared with her life-long friend, Suzanne Taylor. Her surviving children and Mrs. Taylor were at her bedside. Doctor McCauley first gained nationally televised fame at age eleven, when she was trapped for several days in a collapsed mineshaft with her future husband. Mrs. Taylor and her future husband, the late Kenneth Taylor, MD, were responsible for their rescue. The four childhood friends would continue to garner national and international attention and accolades over the years, especially the McCauleys, who earned numerous international awards, including the Nobel Prize, and established a dynasty of reknowned physicians. Doctor McCauley shared the 2042 Nobel Prize for Medicine with her husband for their work in discovering the cause of, and the cure for, the Taylor-Mosier Syndrome which cut short the life of Doctor Taylor, the co-founder of the University of Colorado's Brees/Taylor Institute for Advanced Obstetrics and Gynecology, in 2019, less than an year before the McCauleys discovered the cure for his condition. Their discovery revolutionized modern medicine and paved the way for the cure of many different diseases, including several stubborn forms of cancer. The Taylor Foundation, primary source of funding for the Taylor/McCauley Biomedical and Genetics Research Institute, was created and named in Doctor Taylor's honor by the McCauleys. The proceeds from their Nobel Prize and other medical awards helped establish the McCauley/Taylor Medical Scholarships for future doctors and nurses at seven different medical schools. Doctor McCauley retired from active participation in medicine, the institute, the American Medical Association, the Swiss Medical Association, and the many international panels in which she was a member, upon the death of her husband in 2067. Since then she has shared her home with Mrs. Taylor, better known as the 2016 Olympics swimming sensation Suzanne Middleton, who won eight gold medals. In addition to her husband and her parents, Richard and Angela King, Doctor McCauley was preceded in death by one son, Richard Keith McCauley. She is survived by one son, Colonel (Retired) James E. McCauley, Jr., MD; and one daughter, Summer McCauley Fargo, MD; six grandchildren, all physicians; four great-grandchildren including two physicians and one in medical school; and great-great-granddaughter, Wynter Atherton, delivered by Doctor McCauley last December. Funeral services will be at two pm on October 26th. In accordance with her wishes, Doctor McCauley's ashes will be scattered in her beloved Rocky Mountains. The family requests that instead of flowers, donations be made in Doctor McCauley's memory to the Taylor Foundation. <1st attachment begin> <HTML removed pursuant to http://assm.asstr.org/erotica/assm/faq.html#policy> <1st attachment end> ----- ASSM Moderation System Notice------ Notice: This post has been modified from its original format. 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