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Another Farewell...

Today is a sad day for me. I have to say farewell to a good friend, mentor and supervisor. Even though she is my boss, she is much more than that to me. What can I say....I pray that she will find what she's looking and hoping for. May her path be blessed and God watch over her always.

Our staff got together to get her the beautiful saree she is wearing. She said she will always treasure it and can bring it with her wherever she goes. Hmm...when she goes back to US to be together with the one she loves one day.

Always an encourager and epitome of excellence in whatever she does, farewell to a well loved friend.

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vanilla said…
was this the iron lady of mass comm?

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