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February 28, 2021
February 28, 2021
From Sharon Monday:

I wish to extend my deep sympathy to the family of Claire Szoke and to the Unitarian Universalist Champaign Urbana Community who lost a dear family member and community member in February.
I am grateful for the rich conversations and experiences I shared with Claire and for her example of faithful service at Channing-Murray and in the Champaign-Urbana community. I first met Claire when she was an active member of the CU Sanctuary movement. She helped to nurture this grassroots endeavor to provide hospitality and a witness for our sisters and brothers fleeing the violence in Central America. Claire never waivered in her commitment to immigrant justice; the last time I saw Claire was at a protest at the Urbana courthouse in the summer of 2019 to speak out and give witness to the injustice of detention of immigrants. Although compromised in her physical ability at this time, she stood tall in her integrity and advocacy for immigrants.
The deep conversations with Claire began in the fireside room at Channing-Murray when a graduate student, Michelle, approached Claire about forming a women’s support group in or around the year 2000. Claire in her open-hearted manner encouraged and fully participated in the conversations which involved indigenous wisdom to guide our process and experience. I was a young mother at the time and was most grateful for the far ranging yet deeply personal ways in which we explored women’s spirituality and experiences.
Claire invited me to participate at Channing-Murray as a board member and a guest speaker for some of her Sunday Spirituality sessions. We would often have impromptu lunches together at the Red Herring in which we would share dreams and projects. It would often result in her wide-eyed enthusiastic response to an event to be sponsored at Channing-Murray where we were in a life-giving partnership. A few of the many projects we worked together included Fellowship of Reconciliation workshops on non-violence trainings, the Dances of Universal Peace and Social Justice Education.
Claire loved tenderly especially her beloved daughter Kathy and her family, worked for justice for people denied their dignity and opened wide the doors of Channing-Murray to many people and expressions of spirituality, creative arts and explorations on what it means to be human. She was a true community partner and collaborator in the work of justice. I will miss her loving presence and model of the long distant runner for justice. May Claire’s light and wisdom continue to guide us and speak to and in our hearts.
With Deep Love and Respect, Sharon Monday
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
We are so glad we had the opportunity to know Claire and work with her on social justice issues. What an inspiring and delightful person. Her passion for the justice work never flagged, and that is a great reminder to us to carry on !
Sandy and Jim Hannum
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
I wish to send you my written tribute. Is there an email I can send it to as I do not see how to download it in this format. Peace to you Kathy, Geza, Sophia and Ellis.
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
Claire's passion that lasted throughout her entire life was indeed an inspiration.  I love the "tiny dynamo" designation.... fits perfectly!!
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
Thank you Claire for your strength and mentorship, especially during my time at the director of the IDF. You were a valuable friend, bright light in the peace and social justice movement, and you will be an inspiration always. Much love, Meridith
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
I fondly remember Claire teaching the world's religions to me as a ten year old in the basement on the Green street church. She helped me gain an appreciation for the beauty of this diverse world. She instilled in me how important it is to see the connections that bind us all together.
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
Claire was the fabulous director of CMF while I was in grad school and she always joined us young adults for dinner on Tuesday nights. She often made food for us and provided insightful conversation when we were struggling through college classes and writing dissertations. I also spent many meetings with her, either board meetings or meditation sessions with Florence! Claire and I were also roommates at a GA in Missouri a few years ago. I will miss not seeing her at meetings and driving her home after!
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
Claire will always be an inspiration to me to keep on working for justice. I am honored to have had this recent chance to get to know her better.
Karen Folk
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
I would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support for my mother. She was a part of the Champaign-Urbana community for over 60 years, and made so many connections. In keeping with Claire's open and inclusive spirit, the Celebration of Life service today will be a collaborative effort between the UU Church and Channing Murray, with additional input from some of Claire's colleagues from the Religious Workers Association. It will feature tributes and prayers, sharing of memories, and some of Claire's favorite music. I look forward to hearing everyone's reminiscences, either at the service, or on this page.

In honor of Claire's decades-long dedication to the cause of immigration reform, starting with her work in the Sanctuary movement in the 1980's and continuing with El Centro and the Immigration Forum, we are creating a special fund to provide assistance to immigrant families. Please donate at https://www.channingmurray.org/remembering-claire-szoke. Thank you.
February 27, 2021
February 27, 2021
Nana
Growing up, I admired Nana for her strength and intelligence, and cherished all the wisdom and advice she gave me. I remember having conversations with her about politics and culture, and everything else. She was with us on many family vacations, exploring places like Niagara Falls and Santa Fe, which are some of my favorite memories with her. My mom has told me about Nana’s civil rights work and her impressive record of teaching and leading others. I can only imagine how many people’s lives she touched and I feel so lucky I got to experience her love and care. I know she would want me to get educated, learn about things that I am passionate about, and try to make a positive difference in the world. I will carry on her legacy of helping others and being a welcoming friend to all. My mom has said I have Nana’s personality, and in this way, she will always be with me.

- Sophia Gyuk, granddaughter

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