Satia Marshall Orange, who led ALA’s Office for Literacy and Outreach Services from 1997 to 2009, died May 13. Edith Campbell writes: “I’ve come to realize that when really good librarians die, we lose a library. We lose their professional knowledge, access to their personal and communal historical knowledge as well as to their memorabilia. Our network becomes incomplete. We lose all the things they were yet to do. We lose their joy, confidence, and voice. With Satia’s death, we’ve lost a bridge, a pathway, and a fountain.” Share your memories of Satia on ALA’s Facebook page. An endowment benefiting ALA’s Spectrum Scholarship was established in her honor in 2022.