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Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) Related threads: Hally Wood resources (3) Tribute to Hally Wood (8) Hally Wood Tribute in NYC (6) |
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Subject: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Apr 16 - 03:48 AM I tried to contact Mudcatter Tannywheeler for information about her mother, Hally Wood. Tannywheeler always responded to me quickly in the past; but this time, I got no response. Turns out that she died January 11, 2013. May she rest in peace. A Mudcatter sent me this link. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?pid=162464643 Cynthia Tannehill Ryland of Elgin (TX) went to sing with the angels on January 11th, 2013. Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, cousin, sister and friend, she found unbridled joy in good music, good company and loving family. She was born Cynthia Tannehill Faulk at Seton Hospital in Austin, TX on November 28th, 1943 to John Henry Faulk II and Harriet Elizabeth Wood. She attended schools in Austin, TX, New York, and Georgetown, TX. She graduated from Georgetown High School in 1961, and later attended The University of Texas in Austin where she studied voice & music. She loved to sing and had a beautiful voice, and her repertoire included opera, jazz, folk, and church music. She married Robert C. Ryland of Uvalde, TX on August 7th 1966. They raised three children in South Austin, where they lived for 35 years. She was active in the Episcopal Church choir and Daughters of the King, and in the Austin Friends of Traditional Music. Her parents and one brother in-law, John D. Ryland, preceded her in death. She is survived by Her husband, Robert C. Ryland, and three children, Patricia Louise Ryland, Robert Cyrus Ryland and Jesse Tannehill Ryland of Elgin, and five grandchildren: Martha Zo Ryland, Henry Levon Ryland & Tave Lawhorn of Elgin, and Jade Ryland and Hunter Ryland of Lockhart. She is also survived by two sisters, Johanna Faulk and Evelyn Faulk of Toronto, Canada, and two brothers, Frank Faulk of Toronto and John Henry Faulk III of Austin. A funeral and memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 26 at 2 p.m. in Calvary Episcopal Church, 603 Spring St. in Bastrop, with a reception to follow in the parish hall. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Mrs. Ryland's honor to Hospice Austin, or to the ministries of Calvary Episcopal Church. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands Serve the Lord with gladness: Come before his presence with singing - Psalm 100 Published in Austin American-Statesman on Jan. 20, 2013 |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Bugsy Date: 29 Apr 16 - 09:54 PM RIP Bugsy |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Bill D Date: 29 Apr 16 - 10:08 PM awww... I remember her from Ramblewood. She was a delight. I have a great picture of her making her way up the steep hill toward the auditorium. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Janie Date: 29 Apr 16 - 11:31 PM Same here, Bill. I recall that she was quite delightful. And always valued her contributions on Mudcat, above and below the line. Thanks for letting us know, Joe. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 17 Nov 18 - 06:59 PM I read, and was very moved by, John Henry Faulk's book, Fear On Trial. Phil Ochs wrote a song about Faulk, The Ballad of John Henry Faulk |
Subject: Obit: Cynthia Tannehill Faulk Ryland -Tannywheeler From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Aug 23 - 02:58 PM Cynthia Tannehill Faulk Ryland (Tannywheeler) Nov. 28, 1943 – July 11, 2013 This obituary post is long overdue; Cindy last posted on Mudcat in 2010, an abrupt end to a wonderful set of stories and observations and details she shared over the years. When I first realized she was gone a lot of time had already passed so I didn't put up an obituary. But then an old thread was reopened this week with one of her posts (thanks, Dick Miles, for that) and I decided to dig out some of our conversations and look at her work in the folk world. Her obituary Cynthia Tannehill Ryland of Elgin went to sing with the angels on January 11th, 2013. Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, cousin, sister and friend, she found unbridled joy in good music, good company and loving family. She was born Cynthia Tannehill Faulk at Seton Hospital in Austin, TX on November 28th, 1943 to John Henry Faulk II and Harriet Elizabeth Wood. She attended schools in Austin, TX, New York, and Georgetown, TX. She graduated from Georgetown High School in 1961, and later attended The University of Texas in Austin where she studied voice & music. Cynthia joined Mudcat when she discovered the site while searching for information about her mother online. She stumbled into this thread: Lyr Add: Mary Hamilton (Hally Wood) This gem was her first post: Subject: RE: Hally Wood's 'Mary Hamilton' We connected over our interest in working with historians here in Texas; my boss at the university library was a Ph.D. historian/researcher and writer who worked with some of the historian friends of her famous father, John Henry Faulk. She really bonded with the Mudcat site and group and several times suggested I needed to get to the Getaway. I'm hoping that means that she did in fact attend? Here is one of her messages to me when we were discussing our relative proximity to each other here in Texas. She shared her background with me in a PM: 1 Oct. 2004 And this one, with even more information, and she explains how she came up with the Tannywheeler moniker at Mudcat. Look at the next to last paragraph: Best. Story. Ever! 27 Aug 2005 Again, her interest in attending the Getaway. I hope everyone enjoyed her company! Here is a random collection of links to some of her work that people might find interesting. The Journal of Roots Music: No Depression She was a contributor to this online journal. This is Tannywheeler/Cindy in a photo she posted on that journal. Collectif: Songs to live by Frank Davis, Cynthia Tannehill Faulk Ryland, Hally Wood This sale site gives information about a book she co-authored. There might be more information in WorldCAT. This link to Google Books jumps to text in the book You Gotta' Stand Up: The Life and High Times of John Henry Faulk Here is a little about her father: John Henry Faulk on Wikipedia and IMDb John Henry Faulk. She was anchored in Texas but her world was a big one, with all of the people who passed through her parents' and her lives. I was born here. I married a man from Uvalde (west of San Antonio) and he did 4 years active duty in the U.S.Navy. We came home (we met at the Univ. of Tex.) when his stint was up to be home, and because he thought he would get his masters. Didn't work out, but we raised 3 kids here. Our kids have given us 4 grandkids in this general region, so I wouldn't leave. Tie that in with her next to last post on Mudcat, and you have a look at her broad base of stories and information: My grandad was 1 of 10 children of a sharecropper in Texas. My grandma 1 of 6. Got kinfolks "up the wahZOO". The main blindingly obvious truth in our family is "Einstein was right: all things are relative & the Faulks got more relative than others." Tw Tannywheeler posts on Mudcat |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 11 Aug 23 - 04:46 PM Here is an older obituary thread. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Aug 23 - 05:17 PM Thanks - I'll connect them. The search wasn't letting me land on this, and even it is three years after her death. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Bill D Date: 12 Aug 23 - 03:23 PM 2 images from 2005 copy & paste https://drive.google.com/file/d/15X41H1-uFxX9YhPK6W38ByNPp-SHRSz4/view?usp=drive_link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GsKe4T7Do1qk02xQ-6fRan6sgCMDDx0D/view?usp=drive_link |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mudcatter Tannywheeler (1943-2013) From: Waddon Pete Date: 16 Aug 23 - 11:01 AM I missed this post back in 2016 so would like to add my condolences and add Cynthia to the "In Memoriam" thread. She is still sadly missed. RIP |
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