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Shirley Appleby
October 1, 2001
To all of Mr. Wood's family, I send my sincere condolences. He is a very good man. I worked with him for four years at Lafayette Square Nursing Center as one of his bookkeepers there. He is the "best" boss I've ever had and I still tell people that regularly. I'm very fortunate to have worked with him. He believed in me like no one else had before or since. I'm now a CPA in public practice. I first had the idea of going back to college and becoming licensed when I was working with him. The dream was realized in 1992 when I got my B.S. and in 1994 when I got my license. If there is anything I can do to help ease your sense of loss, please do not hesitate to contact me. We've all lost someone special in Benjamin Wood.
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