With a heavy heart

Dear Readers,

It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that our longtime editor in chief, Martha Thomas, passed away on May 4 after a brief illness. For the past ten years, Martha brilliantly guided the editorial vision for Her Mind. Within its pages, she and her team of writers and photographers brought to life hundreds of stories lifting up the women of Howard County: sharing their achievements, dreams, challenges, and unique perspectives.

Martha was a journalist’s journalist. She knew what made a good story, could write like nobody’s business, and knew precisely how to shape a magazine issue that would call out to be read, cover to cover, in one sitting.

Martha loved connecting people. Her dinner soirees brought together wine connoisseurs, theatre folks, artists, singers, restaurateurs, photographers, writers … events where friendships were forged, and long-lasting connections were made.

She loved literature, ideas, and words as much as she loved wine, food, and people. In the words of her friends, this warm soul was intelligent, a bold inquisitor, a shining light, graceful, and kind. When sharing the news about Martha’s passing, her daughter Mary said that Martha “enjoyed a wonderful life full of adventure and love.”

All of us at Custom Media, Her Mind, and Maryland Sip & Savor are deeply saddened and want to take this opportunity to recognize Martha Thomas’s many contributions to our readers, women, and the people of Howard County, MD.

We will honor Martha’s memory with a Tree Hugger Sponsorship at the Howard County Miller Library. A personalized tree hugger plaque with Martha’s name will wrap a beautiful Kwanzan cherry tree with virtual arms. We can’t think of a better way to pay tribute to Martha and her love for literature.

Her Mind Magazine

The publication has become a beloved resource for women in Howard County. We report on the accomplishments, the celebrations and the challenges that Howard County women are involved with every day. And our advertisers serve as a go-to for information on everything from healthcare to business advice to your next night on the town. Thanks to our vibrant community, the magazine grows stronger every year.
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