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Steve Harden
March 17, 2006
Joe Epstein - my mentor. To the man who is mostly responsible for the successes and scientific fulfillment I have enjoyed during my federal career. It was Joe's guidance and encouragement that enabled me to make it to the days of my own retirement. From a young, green Lieutenant to a position to try to fill his shoes - he is remembered fondly all the way.
My regret is that I did not stay in touch to the extent that I should have.
Sally Zierler
January 4, 2006
To my Uncle Joe -- for your steady, gentle ways and forever your kindness...
I wish you peace and my prayers to my cousins Marcia, Karl, Lynn, and Jeffrey, and to my Aunt Josephine.
love,
Sally
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