In a previous century, I wouldn't have to make such a bald announcement; I
would just use stationery with a black border for my correspondence.
However, that just isn't supported by most e-mail programs.
My father died last week, after a long and tenacious struggle with cancer.
As a result, I must ask for your understanding & patient indulgence for any
errors or omissions I might make in my postings. Right now, I'm doing fine,
but that's subject to change without notice. In the meantime, I'm enjoying
the discussion on metis.
Your humble & obedient servant,
Angela Gottfred
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:14:40 -0700
From: Baird.Rick@orbital-lsg.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Bordered in black (OT)
Angela,
I don't usually read all the posts on this list, yours and a few others only. I
send you my heartfelt condolences.
Rick Baird
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 03:34:51 -0600
From: Joe Brandl <jbrandl@wyoming.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: missouri river
Wow, thanks bill, don't know why it changed, bet it was them dern kids of mine
joe
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:58:33 -0600
From: "Ole B. Jensen" <olebjensen@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Bordered in black (OT)
Angela,
My depest sympathy on your loss.
YMOS
Ole#718
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>From: Angela Gottfred <agottfre@telusplanet.net>
>To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com
>Subject: MtMan-List: Bordered in black (OT)
>Date: Thu, Oct 12, 2000, 10:52 AM
>
>In a previous century, I wouldn't have to make such a bald announcement; I
>would just use stationery with a black border for my correspondence.
>However, that just isn't supported by most e-mail programs.
>
>My father died last week, after a long and tenacious struggle with cancer.
>As a result, I must ask for your understanding & patient indulgence for any
>errors or omissions I might make in my postings. Right now, I'm doing fine,
>but that's subject to change without notice. In the meantime, I'm enjoying
>the discussion on metis.
>
>Your humble & obedient servant,
>Angela Gottfred
>
>
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:56:35 -0600
From: Buck Conner <conner1@uswest.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Bordered in black (OT)
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Angela Gottfred wrote:
> In a previous century, I wouldn't have to make such a bald announcement; I
> would just use stationery with a black border for my correspondence.
> However, that just isn't supported by most e-mail programs.
>
> My father died last week, after a long and tenacious struggle with cancer.
> As a result, I must ask for your understanding & patient indulgence for any
> errors or omissions I might make in my postings. Right now, I'm doing fine,
> but that's subject to change without notice. In the meantime, I'm enjoying
> the discussion on metis.
>
> Your humble & obedient servant,
> Angela Gottfred
>
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Angela,
The death of anyone is sad, the death of a family member is hardier yet, but
those with health problems like your father's, it sometimes is a blessing for
their pain to end. At this time that sounds hard, but he's in a better place -
that we will all get to see one day.
Remember your friends are here - and you have our deepest condolences, God
bless those that have gone to the other side, their struggle is over.
Later,
Barry "Buck" Conner
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Angela Gottfred wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>In a previous century, I wouldn't have to make such
a bald announcement; I
<br>would just use stationery with a black border for my correspondence.
<br>However, that just isn't supported by most e-mail programs.
<p>My father died last week, after a long and tenacious struggle with cancer.
<br>As a result, I must ask for your understanding & patient indulgence
for any
<br>errors or omissions I might make in my postings. Right now, I'm doing
fine,
<br>but that's subject to change without notice. In the meantime, I'm enjoying
<br>the discussion on metis.
<p>Your humble & obedient servant,
<br>Angela Gottfred
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Angela,
<p>The death of anyone is sad, the death of a family member is hardier
yet, but those with health problems like your father's, it sometimes is
a blessing for their pain to end. At this time that sounds hard, but he's
in a better place - that we will all get to see one day.
<p>Remember your friends are here - and you have our deepest condolences,
God bless those that have gone to the other side, their struggle is over.