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Lisa Greer
December 5, 2004
I think about Jordan at least once a week. We worked together at Abbott Labs until I moved to Washington in late 1993. He was one of the sweetest men I have ever met. The last time I saw him was when he came to Seattle for a visit the summer of 1994.
One of my favorite Jordan memories is him climbing out of his little yellow car and pulling out a tiny yellow umbrella in the Abbott parking lot. I've painted that picture a couple of times in an effort to release some of the pain I still feel because he's no longer here.
Today, my thoughts are with you, his family. I loved your son, he was a wonderful man, and someone I will always know as my friend.
Lisa
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