Teacher dies in car crash in Egypt
Colonial Forge English teacher dies in a car accident in Egypt
BY JEFF BRANSCOME
Date published: 6/30/2009
BY JEFF BRANSCOME
Colonial Forge High School's first-ever forensics coach was killed in a car accident Sunday in Egypt.
Valli Hamed, 60, who taught English, had talked about the trip to Egypt all year because her grown children were going with her, a colleague said. She and her husband are natives of Egypt and traveled there annually to visit relatives.
"She was very happy about returning to Egypt with her immediate family," said Betty Krapfl, who retired this year as the Stafford County school's English department chair. "This is the one summer when they were all going to be together."
Details about the crash were unavailable.
Hamed had planned to attend two graduations and a family reunion in Egypt, Colonial Forge Principal Lisa Martin said.
Hamed worked at Colonial Forge since 2000 and formed the forensics team shortly after that.
Forensics team students placed in local and state speech and debate competitions under Hamed's leadership.
Colleagues described Hamed as a warm and funny person who had her students' respect.
"She taught them a lot more than English, she really did," Krapfl said. "She had a personal interest in them as well as an educational one."
She always kept an eye out for proper manners, Krapfl said. Whenever students ignored the "please knock" sign on a planning room door, Hamed had them turn around and try again.
"She had a quick wit," Krapfl said. "She could always retort back to the kids, especially young boys who misbehaved."
English teacher Michael Snead said she worked well with students, including those who often kept to themselves.
"She was very warm," he said. "She laughed a lot, told a lot of stories--I think she was very approachable."
Martin called Hamed's death "a huge loss to our community."
"She was a rare and extraordinary teacher, and she will be sorely missed both personally and professionally," she said.
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Date published: 6/30/2009
Most recent reader comments:
Going to miss her..for a long time
(posted by
camilla
, June 30, 2009 4:55 pm)  
We were all Valli's children; both her students and her coworkers. She was so generous with her time and love. She truly cared for her students.. She never ever had one she didn't care for- in the teacher's lounge she had nothing but kind words to say about her students. She will leave a hole in her hearts. My last memory of her was of her smiling at graduation and being so proud of all her students. good bye Valli.
Rest In Peace
(posted by
Kyle
, June 30, 2009 4:03 pm)  
I was fortunate to have had Ms. Hamed as my English teacher this year at Colonial Forge. She helped enhance my writing skills and taught life lessons for the future. She stressed the values of hard work, perseverance, and good manors along with adding jokes here and there. Ms. Hamed could always put a smile on my face and its hard to grasp this tragic event. She promised a hug once we got our diplomas after graduation and seeing that smile on her face is what I will always remember her by.
Rest In Peace
(posted by
Kyle
, June 30, 2009 3:59 pm)  
I was fortunate to have had Ms. Hamed as my English teacher this year at Colonial Forge. She helped enhance my writing skills and taught life lessons for the future. She stressed the values of hard work, perseverance, and good manors along with adding jokes here and there. Ms. Hamed could always put a smile on my face and its hard to grasp this tragic event. She promised a hug once we got our diplomas after graduation and seeing that smile on her face is what I will always remember her by.
A True Loss
(posted by
bbingham
, June 30, 2009 3:12 pm)  
Valli was one of the finest people I have had the honor of working with - she was graceful personality and was always available with a kind ear and gentle smile. She really made a difference to those who have had the honor of knowing her
Such a Loss!
(posted by
renardspicer
, June 30, 2009 10:26 am)  
Valli Hamed stands out in my mind as one of the warmest, most open and generous spirits I've had the good fortune to know. Anyone who knew or worked with her understands what I mean. I will miss her.
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