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Jackie Newberry
June 28, 2007
Dear Pam,
Promise Yourself
Promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can
disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to
every person you meet.
To make all your friends feel like there is
something in them.
To look at the sunny side of everything and make your
optimism come true.
To think only of the best, to work only for the best,
and expect only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others
as you are about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on the
greater achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give
every living person you meet a smile.
To give so much time to the improvement of yourself
that you have no time to criticize others.
To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, and too
strong for fear, and to happy to permit the
presence of trouble.
May the Lord be with you!
Pamela Tobin
February 12, 2007
Pam, Beth and Family: Please accept my condolences on the loss of David. Saturday's service was a testimony to what a great person he was and the countless lives he has touched. I only wish I had the opportunity to have known him much better. May you all find comfort in the love of friends who mourn deeply with you. Your family remains in my prayers.
David Smith
February 11, 2007
Dear Pam,
I have been away and did not learn of David's passing until last evening. I will always remember the tremendous effort you and David made on behalf of our fledgling firm back in 1981 and the many events that we have shared since. The entire community will miss his tireless efforts to bring the proper recognition to this area and the countless organizations that he has helped along the way. David was such a kind and gracious person who defined the essence of "class". All of us who knew him will truly miss him. My thoughts and prayers go out to you as you try to cope with this terrible loss.
Sincerely,
Dave Smith
McGinn, Smith & Co., Inc.
John D'Alessandro & Family
February 10, 2007
Pam & Family:
How well a person lived his life is often judged by how many people miss them when they are gone. Others judge it by how fondly they thought of the person when they were here. In David's case the number of people in both catagories are too many to count.
One of the qualities of a friend is that they always have time to listen to your frustrations of the moment. In that respect, and many others, David was a good friend. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
I will always smile when I think of him.
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The Bongiorno Family
February 10, 2007
Dear Pam and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
With our deepest condolences.
Barb & John Zanella
February 9, 2007
Dear Pam,
We remember David from the Times Union so many years ago. Always a professional and well respected. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this difficult time.
Jim Stewart
February 8, 2007
Dear Pam--Martie called on Saturday to let me know about David's death, and Jenny called shortly thereafter. The news was so unexpected and overwhelming. My thoughts are with you and all in the family.
I have such fond memories of our work and play together as professional colleagues and friends outside of work... Blue Cross, the Chamber, Novalis, press conferences at the National Press Club, AAG, dinner parties and other social times, and even that "fateful" shared visit to Chautauqua!
David was a rare soul. Smart, kind, funny, gentle, insightful, and a fine and loyal friend. Most of all, it was evident that he was a model life partner, and you two were the committed, loving couple in business and in all things.
I'm sorry that I won't be there for the memorial service, but look forward to connecting following.
Patty Light
February 8, 2007
Pam, my sincere sympathy, I have many fond memories from our days at Thurlow Terrace. Dave was a funny and wonderful man.
Harriette & Stew Sacklow
February 7, 2007
Pam,
Stew and I want you to know that our thoughts are with you and David's family at this most difficult time. David was a true gentleman!
Rosalind Harris
February 7, 2007
Pam and family,
I am sorry and sad over the death of David. He was a kind soul with a big heart and warm smile. Those wonderful qualities will live on in my memories of him.
With regrets,
Roz Harris
Peter & Barbara Pryor
February 7, 2007
Dear Pam and Family,
You and Dave have been our friends and neighbors for years. Dave would chuckle about not personally attending the garden; but his presence, like the abundance of flowers, alsways made it enjoyable. Now, when we look upon the flowers, Dave will be missed, but his warm remembrance will always be with us, and among the blossoms.
Peter and Barbara Pryor
Frank Gazeley
February 6, 2007
Beth
Words can not express how sad I am to hear of the loss of your father. I know how difficult this time is. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Frank Gazeley
Capital Leadership Class 2005
Michelle Brennan
February 6, 2007
Dear Pam and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. David was a visionary in business who
also had a knack for putting people at ease with his humor and good will. I'll remember him fondly and keep you all in my prayers.
Ted Bouloukos
February 6, 2007
Dear Pam,
I will always recall our collegial days as neighbors at 4 Central Avenue. David was always so gracious and supportive of my endeavor to create a different kind of publication in The Albany Review. Every year when I receive your company Christmas card, I reflect on the warmth engendered by our brief professional association. I've always regarded you and David as two who have really made a difference in the development of Albany. The Capital Region is a better place because of David Brown, whose dignified bearing and restraint so characterized--and I suspect will always characterize--your firm's eminence as the leading public relations firm north of Manhattan. I'm certain his imprint and influence will be felt for generations to come. My deepest and sincerest condolences to you, your family and your company. Godspeed.
With affection,
Mark Joseph Kelly
February 6, 2007
So many lives touched. So many smiles offered. So very many kindnesses delivered by this truly gentle man.
To attempt to make sense of the loss seems futile. Yet we try. We must try. From teachings of Zen here is but a morsel:
All life is movement.
Every element of this universe is in constant motion.
From science we learn that everything around us, from the smallest subatomic particle to the largest planet, is in a state of continual flux. The majority of this movement is unseen by the human eye.
All of this movement is in perfect harmony.
If it were not in perfect harmony, this place we call life would instantly cease to exist.
If everything is moving in harmony, you too must be moving and progressing in an unseen accord.
By understanding the Universe is in a harmony of movement- this allows you to know that everything which takes place happens for a reason. Thus, everything which occurs lends a hand in the ever-expanding perfection of the Universe.
To say that David expanded the perfection of the universe of his family and friends, would seem appropriate.
All of us applaud his life well-lived.
Archie Goodbee
February 5, 2007
Pam, our prayers and thoughts are with you. I know that the God of heaven will help heal the pain and emptiness, and flood your mind with the best of memories of your great times together!
Archie and Arndreia Goodbee
Linda Hill
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam,
David touched so many lives with his caring, thoughtful, generous and creative ways. This world is truly a better place because of him. He will be so missed! May memories of him keep warm smiles in your heart as you move though the difficult days ahead. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this tremendously sad time~
Kind regards,
Linda Hill
Jim Gibson, Esquire
February 5, 2007
I was sad to hear of David's premature death. We went to high school tgether, and although I never saw him after graduation, I still remember two things; he was always smiling, and he was voted the most popular guy in our class. I'm happy to hear after all these years that he was so successful in his profession and revered by so many people.
Maria DePaul & George Tobey
February 5, 2007
Our deepest condolences to you Pam. Please know David and you are in our daily prayers. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord." - that he is! A kind and generous gentleman always.
Mark Marchand
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam and family -- my thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. All of us in the communications business who worked with David over the years had a profound respect for him, and what he did for the community. The Capital Region and our profession has lost a great leader, a true professional, a friend, and a very nice man. I will miss him, and you will be in my thoughts.
Pauline Boehm
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam,
I was shocked and saddened to read of David's death in the newspaper. I remember you both from the Times Union Days. With heartfelt sympathy.
Susan Farley
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam and Family:
I am so stunned and saddened to learn of David's passing. He was a kind and generous person, and a joy to all who had the privilege to know him. As always, I am thinking of you.
With deepest sympathy,
Judy Lyons
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam,
I was so saddened and shocked to learn of David's sudden death. Please know that you and his family are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope the memories of your great years together will sustain you over time. Best always,
Erick James
February 5, 2007
Dear Pam and family,
Every time I saw David he was all smiles. May that image of his goodness and his light guide you through this time. My prayers are with you.
I. David Swawite
February 5, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Courtney Erickson
February 5, 2007
Dear Pamela and family:
Mere words can not express my sorrow after learning of David's passing this morning.
David and Pamela helped me develop the strong work ethic I have today and helped start my passion for politics and public service. It is this passion that is bringing me to Washington, DC this summer to attempt to work for the Democratic Party for the 2008 Presidential campaign.
I enjoyed every moment working with both of you for the three years I was at Sawchuk, Brown Associates.
Please know that you and David's son Paul are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Courtney Erickson
Niskayuna, NY
Bruce McEwing
February 5, 2007
Dear Pamela and family,
It was with great sadness that I learned of David's passing, and while there's little I can say to ease your hearts, please know our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always.
Pamela, though you and I now work together, I wonder if you know that one of my first introductions to public relations and communications strategy was through David, many years ago. I can tell you that David's enthusiasm and insight were only rivaled by his patience and mentoring. For those things I will always be grateful, and he will always be remembered.
.
Barbara Pinckney
February 5, 2007
He will be remembered with great fondness
Robert Ritchie
February 5, 2007
David was always a gentleman and wonderful person to be associated with at the Times Union. My sincere condolences to Pam and all family members.
Christine Haile
February 5, 2007
My sympathies to David's family; how fortunate we were to have him in our community, and our neighborhood. Dave and I were on the Red Cross Board together years ago, and he was great to work with. We need more like him.
Lela Katzman
February 5, 2007
I am saddened to hear of David's passing. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Patricia MacNary
February 5, 2007
Dear Paul,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your father's passing. When I worked for the "advertising" agency in the Sawchuk Brown office, I always enjoyed your father's pesonality and warm words.
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Please remember me to Michelle as well.
Sincerely,
Pat MacNary
Martin Kelly
February 5, 2007
Pamela and family:
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss of a wonderfully kind and courteous man who always displayed those qualities in his dealings with everyone he met.
My own association with him on the paper and in his eventual career provided me with sincere fine memories.
He will most certainly be missed by his friends and the community.
Our prayers are with you.
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