Dear Jim:
I hope you will remember me as I have fond memories of you. We met during our days at Chubb when I was in the Philadelphia Regional Office with Dan McDaid. As you may recall, we became attached at the hip when my database crashed! Not a good time then, but thinking back I now laugh.
On a serious and somber note, I wanted to take the time to let you know that I appreciated all your witty comments during my Chubb days, but more importantly, I wanted you to know that you are always thought of in the most loving of ways. May you find comfort in knowing that you touched many people's lives in so many positive ways. And may you find and feel the love that so many people feel for you.
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and will continue to be from this day forward. As you move in to the next phase of your life and you have the choice to sit it out or dance - I truly hope you Dance!!
Colleen Horner
Jim,
ReplyDeleteYou may not remember me as I only swam one year with Barracudas and mostly hung out with your brother, Steve. (Founding fathers of the BLC - Basic Loaf Club.) But I certainly remember you; the kid who trained so hard every day. From reading the posts, it's clear you've carried that work ethic and drive with you throughout life, and touched many, many people.
Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers and have my best wishes.
Most respectfully,
Claude Valle