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Loss of co-worker and friend
I was met this morning at work with the message that one of the managers that I work with pasted away yesterday morning. He was in his mid-fifties and simply died in his sleep. He was a friend one one of the closest people to me at work. His passing is also a huge lost at very critical time of potential very large growth within the area that he managed.
His passing was without any warning or hint of any problem. For me this makes it hard to believe that it has happend. |
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i'm sorry for your loss Nate.
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Condolences.
Life is funny, it can be exceptionally fragile, or exceptionally resilient. |
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My sympathies to you as well...
...our planned weekend vacation will now include attending (and playing for) our former minister's funeral (who precided over our wedding and christened our daughter). Received the call last night regarding his demise. An untimely death of someone near and dear puts a different perspective on what's important in life...suddenly, the trivial stuff that one gripes about and broods over daily become miniscule.
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