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Lee Cherry
April 7, 2007
Ive never forgotten Diane. I was a young black art director when she started at DDB. I was immediately impressed by her wit, humor, creativity and class. I was glad to have people like that to work with. Helped me to be a better person. Im a cancer survivor too. Im thankful she was helpful in the battle to fight this terrible "plague" on the worlds people. I pray that those living will continue where Diane left off. In sympathy. Lee Cherry
Rhea
April 6, 2007
It is a rarity to have had someone like Diane Rothschild to look up to. It is a rarity because there are not as many woman greats in our field, and she was one of them. Diane Rothschild has paved the way for the up and comings -like myself to be fearless in our work. Her and her work have land - marked Advertising and she will never be forgotten. May she forever rest in peace and may her work live forever. Deepest condolences.
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