By now many of you are aware of the passing of Mimi Fishman. Miriam "Mimi"
Fishman died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center at the "young"
age of 64.
Mimi suffered some complications associated with dialysis and had a heart
attack.
I would like to share some of my thoughts and experiences concerning Mimi.
Most will be at random as I sit here and type away on my keyboard, so please
understand how disjointed this post may be.
Before I continue, I would first like to thank the community for their
overwhelming outpouring of love, feelings, and emotions in the many emails
the Foundation has received as well as those messages sent to
rec.music.phish. You are all truly amazing.
I know some of you actually knew Mimi, some knew of Mimi, while others may
not even be familiar with her.
Mimi and I have been very close for several years. We shared many thoughts,
ideas, stories, etc, in our 2-3 conversations per week. What really struck
me in a positive way was how much time and energy Mimi gave towards
others...and her caring of others...while at the same time having many
difficulties
(medically speaking) of her own.
She focused many hours of her life in raising money for various charities, the
first of which was The American Glaucoma Society. It was very important to
Mimi to promote people learning of the importance of early detection
concerning glaucoma, as she was unfortunate not to be able to have hers
detected early enough to make a huge difference. Mimi spent many
hours...and much of her own money in promoting this cause.
In terms of Phish, it was common to see Mimi right up in the front, Jon side
of course (at least during their older stage lineup) dancing away, while
watching every move by the drummer. Many fans....mostly strangers, would
join Mimi in dance...and for those of you that were able to witness Mimi at
a show, the huge smile on her face never left. She would watch Jon play
with an adoring look on her face that only a mother could have.
She would talk for hours upon hours after shows about meeting this person,
and that person. Her love for the Phish fans and community was real. She so
much appreciated...and frankly was shocked...that so many people would travel
so many miles to see her son.
Speaking of shows...it was such an event for Mimi to attend a Phish show.
She would always show up (in her best Phish garb, with Phish Parent lammy
around neck) hours early. First on the agenda was a massage backstage. She
looked so forward to this 15 minutes of pure pleasure. If time permitted
perhaps a little of soundcheck would be witnessed......then it was off to
catering and dinner with Jon. Another highlight of the night for Mimi. With
Jon on tour she didn't get to see him as much as she would have liked, and
the 30 minutes or so of some one-on-one time with Jon was bliss for her.
After dinner Mimi would relax a bit more backstage and then it was off to
find her spot right up against the stage...independent of where her seat
actually was. And boy was the walk up front something!!! She couldn't move
2 feet without a hug or handshake (mainly hugs) from someone. What would
normally be a 3 minute walk turned into a 15 minute love affair :) It
almost felt like Elvis entered the building...and was truly magical to
see...and will never be erased from my memories. Finally Mimi would make
her way to her show position, the lights would dim, the band would take the
stage, and the dancing would begin.
Other lasting random memories I will always be lucky enough to have include
Mimi giving my son (Neal, 5) his first drum....hmmmm?.
I also remember the look on Mimi's face when she was introduced to Kirby
Puckett (heck, I didn't realize I could actually pull that one off)...who
also has glaucoma.
I will always remember, the sound in her voice whenever we spoke of the
Foundation and the money raised for some meaningful organizations to her.
Among all memories, my most heartwarming might be her calling me her "St.
Louis Son".
One of the funny stories I can share occurred in St. Louis, when Phish played
Riverport in '98 I believe. Mimi wanted to meet up with Jon the day before
the show,
as Phish was in town a day early on an off day. Mimi and I drove to the
hotel and were told that Jon went to the St. Louis Science Center. By the
way,
getting that information out of the person at the front desk of the Ritz was
nearly impossible as they didn't quite believe Mimi was actually Jon's mom.
Anyway, we drove to the Science Center, walked around a bit and did not
happen to find Jon. There must have been a few thousand people there so I
didn't think we would run into him....if in fact he was still even there.
Well
much to my surprise, Mimi approached a security guard asking if he could
help find her son. Of course the guard immediately sent out an alert, and
proceeded to ask Mimi her son's age and what he was wearing....thinking we
were
talking about a young child. We of course corrected the guard and all had
a good laugh out of it. One of those you had to be there things, but a
funny memory nonetheless. By the way, we did end up running into Jon on
our way out.
All in all Mimi was one of, if not the most, thoughtful, kind, caring,
giving, wonderful person I have had the privilege to know. She will be so
truly missed.
Although my tears will eventually evaporate, my wonderful memories of Mimi
never will.
Mimi always mentioned "Divided Sky" as one of her favorites....well, it's
through that same divided sky that I will always be able to look up into the
heavens and see a vision of Mimi....dancing, smiling, and caring for others.
She was truly one of the great ones.
Thanks for sharing some time with me.