[PHOTO/CAPTION: Brianna Nelson]
[PHOTO/CAPTION: Brianna Nelson]
The Braille Monitor
October,
2003
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Memorial for Brianna
Nelson
by
Marc Maurer
Brianna
Nelson
On the evening of July
18, 2003, Brianna Nelson, the seven-year-old daughter of Carl and Danelle Nelson,
died. She had been on a swimming expedition conducted as part of the training
program for blind children operated by BLIND, Incorporated, the training center
for blind children and adults established in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by members
of the National Federation of the Blind. The blind students were swimming at
Lake Calhoun near the lifeguard stand when counselors noticed that Brianna was
missing. They sought help immediately, but Brianna was not discovered below
the surface of the lake for several minutes. She died at the hospital later
that evening.
Joyce
Scanlan, director of BLIND, Incorporated, notified the parents of all of the
participants in the program of the tragic accident. All of the other students
remained for the course of classes, which would continue over the next few weeks.
Brianna was a strong-minded,
joyous, enthusiastic person. The positive impact she had on hundreds of people
living in many states was commemorated on a bright, sunny morning in late July
on the grounds of BLIND, Incorporated. Joyce Scanlan, Carl and Danelle Nelson,
along with staff, students, and other members of the Federation planted a Minnesota
red bud tree and consecrated the ground around it with a rock garden at its
base. A sacred spot is one dedicated to the memory of a spirit which has brought
love, generosity, and joy to others and which stands as a living memorial to
furthering that spirit. Brianna Nelson possessed such a spirit, and she loved
rocks, saying that the smooth ones were girls and the rough ones were boys.
Each member of the party assisting at the planting of the tree placed a stone
at its base with a memory or a reflection about Brianna Nelson. The Minnesota
red bud blossoms each spring and lives in the demanding climate of the north.
The tenacity of this plant will carry the spirit of Brianna Nelson into the
decades to come.
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