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Frank Henderson
August 10, 2008
I just heard of your loss.Sally and I have pleasant memories of our times in Detroit.
Bob will be missed.
Anything we can do to help, please let us know.
Barbara Bunning
August 7, 2008
Dear Betty and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your recent loss. Working with Bob at Arthur Andersen's education center from 1990 on was wonderful experience for me. He was a patient mentor for me, teaching me all the while he brought me along in work with the Business Ethics Program. He had good reason to be very proud of the work he did with the programs while at the Center. He was so committed to his work and never took the easy way out. It was a pleasure to know him, to work with him, and to have him as a friend during those years. My heart and sympathy go out to you, knowing that you have lost a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. I no longer have your address and am sending this is liu of a card.
Sincerely,
Barbara Bunning
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Chicago, IL

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