(Year 232, Spring) Silence was all that could be heard in Brindleton Bay this morning, after it was announced that the highly beloved Old-Duchess Claudine de Cavalier is no more. The popular lady died this morning after being sick for a short time.
Claudine was best known for her deep interest in gardening. She is the one who developed the beautiful Chateau Cavalier garden terraces into what it is today. She also worked on her botanical tables for ten years, which awarded her the «High Order of the National Sprout». She was very interested in community matters, and intended to attend the recent Great Mazaloom Symposium which just took place in San Sequoia, but had to cancel last minute.
When the late Duke Aquess stepped back, an extraordinary move related to his health, the elderly couple moved into the family property Hindquarter Hideaway. They brought their retired Chateau Cook, Emma H. Sherwood.
Old-Duchess Claudine kept gardening, but she also enjoyed creating flower arrangements and playing chess.
Hindquarter Hideaway is not intended as a family home, but the young couple is expected to reside there for a few years. And old Emma intends to serve them as their Cook, although nobody expects her to be more than a household member, for as long as she can.
Old-Duchess Claudine will not rest in the chateau crypt, intended for Peers only. She leaves behind 3 children and 3 grandchildren. Duchess Gloria of Meadows is late Claudine's sister.
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