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Pat Groseck
November 10, 2009
Dear Alice,
I do not know where you live so I am sending my condolences via this guest book. Please accept my depest sympathies on Bill's death.
Bill was not just a great colleague, but a true friend when I needed one at the Chamber.
His enthusiasm to create the Greater Columbus Inland Port project provided the leadership that brought together representatives of the biggest names in rail, motor, distribution, shipping and manufacturing. He remains the unsung hero of a project that created hundreds of new jobs, millions of dollars in development of land and continues to have a significant impact on our economy and community.
But most important, he was a great guy and a wonderful boss.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Warm Regards,
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Columbus, OH

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