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Stephanie Schell
December 10, 2022
You will be remembered in advertising.
Tony
December 9, 2022
To the family, many, many friends and colleagues of this nice man Mr. Dan Wieden fine comfort with you during this difficult time in your lives. Mr. Dan Wieden was an advertising executive who coined the iconic phrase “Just Do It’ for Nike. There is no greater pain there could be than losing someone you love, especially when it is unexpected. We will miss Mr. Dan Wieden's presence and his many contributions to his community as a businessman. May the love and the special memory you shared and cherish with him show just how much your life was touched by him. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together with Mr. Dan Wieden. May the God of comfort bless your grieving hearts with strength, loving kindness and peace as the world copes with the loss of Mr. Dan Wieden. He will be greatly missed, but not forgotten.
Jenee
October 24, 2022
I am so sorry about the loss of Dan. His wonderful contribution to the advertising industry will always be remembered. The Wieden family has my deepest condolences and I pray that you will be surrounded continuously with love and support. As you go through this difficult time, may Almighty God give you “everlasting comfort” (2 Thess. 2:16).
Stephanie D Schell
October 24, 2022
Was one of the best advertisers of all time.
October 24, 2022
I offer my condolences for your great loss. May you gain comfort from the family and friends and also God who can comfort us all.
Jimmy Crawley
October 23, 2022
God is a God of all comfort..My heartfelt condolences to family's and friends...
October 23, 2022
An incredibly talented adman who created an unforgettable phrase, one of most successful ads of our time. Sincere sympathies to the Wieden family, so sorry for your loss, may God be with you all.
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