Last winter, Michele Scharago ’94 discovered a long-lost photo album in her late mother’s belongings. She flipped through it searching for an answer.
Fortunately, what was puzzling Michele and her own daughter Lindsey was not the kind of family mystery or secret that could tear families apart. Instead, it was more of a curiosity, a coincidence really, whose only real consequence was yet another connection between a grieving mother and daughter.
Lindsey Scharago ’24 had grown up hearing stories about her mother’s Ithaca College housemates and even met some of them when the 1994 graduates reconnected over the years, taking their families on joint vacations.
Flashing forward to 2019, as Lindsey was choosing a college for herself, years of her mother’s IC stories worked their way into the process. Ultimately, from among 10 schools,she chose not just her mother’s college but the same major: Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (SLPA).
Last spring, in preparation for her senior year, Lindsey and two SLPA classmates rented an apartment on Hudson Street.
Her mother laughed as she realized her daughter was following in her footsteps in yet another way.