for fast fellowship and fans. Bobbie's vivacious spirit will be keenly felt and sorely missed. Those who knew her will remember her generosity, her curiosity, her love for dogs, and her astounding artistic eye. Bobbie is survived by her daughter Amy Hansen nee Fishman (and grandson Erik Hansen) from her early marriage to Sterling Fishman, and her stepchildren and grandchildren from her second marriage to Edward Krinsky: The Imig Family (Ann, Ben, Elliott, Max), The Kayros Family (Dan, Anat, Yael, Yehonatan, Maoz, Amos), and The Krinsky-Titus Family (Rachel, Scott, Kenna, Gwen). She is also survived by her best friend; the adorable, devoted, and overfed dog Lily. Lily is rehomed with friends. Bobbie is preceded in death by her parents Abraham and Frances Bassman, and her dearly departed brother Richard Bassman. The family plans for a private memorial service. In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution in her memory to the Dane County Humane Society, the Cancer Research Institute, or Guide Dogs for the Blind. Winter's First Orange On nights like these when temperatures plunge and turn our world into black ice and powder white and my dog--even my dog-- won't step outside, it's time to reach for my first winter's orange, peel it in a single spiral, lean over the kitchen sink and, juice running down my fingers, take one bite, then another and another till lips and tongue tingling, I purr, "Hey Jack Frost, blow me a kiss." -Bobbie Krinsky Wisconsin Poets' Calendar Please share your memories. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison (608) 238-3434