Our Dead
GA 261 — 23 October 1920, Dornach
Eulogy for Caroline Wilhelm
My dear friends!
Today, too, I have to begin with a message of mourning. Our dear member, Mrs. Caroline Wilhelm, left the physical plane last night. There are certainly quite a number of friends among you who have known Mrs. Wilhelm for years and who know with what loyalty she was attached above all to our anthroposophical spiritual movement, with what loyalty she was also attached to all that is here in the Dornach building. With what love she always came out! She has been seriously ill for a long time. Even when the illness, which for a long time offered little prospect of a truly thorough restoration of health, had already taken hold of her, she always came and went and felt strengthened, even in her suffering, by what Dornach was to her. She found some relief here and there. In particular, she received particularly kind care over a long period of time at the institution of our esteemed member and colleague, Dr. Scheidegger in Basel. It was touching to see how she could take joy in every ray of sunshine in her friendly room, even in the midst of the most painful suffering, and how she repeatedly sought refuge in everything that anthroposophical reading could offer her in terms of upliftment, comfort and strength. There is no doubt that she was deeply and intimately connected with the soul of what lives in anthroposophy, and that she carried it through the portal of death. And I am also convinced that those who knew her, those who saw here how faithfully she clung to everything concerning Dornach, will now also unite their thoughts with the striving of her soul. There is no doubt that our friend, Mrs. Wilhelm, will always be connected with all that lives and works here with heartfelt love and loyal devotion. The cremation will take place in Basel on Tuesday at 4 p.m., and it is to be hoped that those who know Mrs. Wilhelm will attend. We will now rise from our seats as a sign of our connection with her.