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The direct marketing discipline and it's strategic applications are changing at the speed of light. The purpose of this blog reflects on these changes with the hope that it will expand our mutual understanding of these developments. My comments are designed to stimulate your thinking so you will feel compelled to speak about these issues freely. I welcome your insights whether they agree with mine or not.

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Monday
04Aug2008

Why No New Posts Recently

My father passed away about a week ago, so I have not been able to write new posts recently. I should be able to begin writing posts in the next week or two. I know all of you understand.

In spite of my Dad's best laid plans, the resulting details that require my involvement are much greater than he or I anticipated.

He left a great heritage dying at the age of 85. He was still preaching every week in a small church in East Texas as late as three weeks ago. He had just announced his retirement to the congregation.

I love you Dad. I live in the hope and knowledge that I will be with you again some day.


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Reader Comments (3)

Hello Ted - obviously my thoughts and sympathies are with you and your family. So sorry to hear of your loss. John

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Lepp

Thanks for your nice note John. I was very close to my Dad even though he was 85. I was more dependent upon his presence and advice than I ever imagined. But he is at rest now.

Ted

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTed Grigg

Ted,
I'm so sorry to hear about your father. No matter the age, it's so hard to lose someone dear to you. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Suzanne

August 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne Obermire

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