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    Friday, November 11, 2005

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    Good Thoughts if You Read This


    If you're reading this you may not know me from Adam or maybe you're one of my online friends just surfing through this new site. It's a sad time for me and I feel like I sort out my thoughts best through writing.

    Three weeks ago I got a call from my friend Karen that her husband Duncan was in the hospital with cancer. He had been admitted to the hospital ten days before with all kind of problems after going with a group and climbing Mt. Whitney - I believe one of the highest peaks in the US. He wasn't feeling well before the climb - but he wanted to go anyway. He didn't make it to the top before he and a couple others started back down at about 11,000 feet.

    Ernie and I just got a phone call a few minutes ago from a friend this evening that Duncan's body stopped fighting and he made his transition today. He was 51. Karen is 61. We're both stunned by this. It was only about a month ago that he started having problems and was admitted to the hospital.

    I called yesterday and spoke with Karen's assistant Teresa at their home. She told me the two of them were still at UCLA and doctors were trying to determine what kind of cancer he had so they could figure out the best way to treat it. Apparently Duncan died of a rare form of adrenal cancer.

    Karen and Duncan were the most amazing, dynamic couple. They were very successful, charismatic, and extremely giving people. Earlier this year they set up a charitable foundation and happily gifted over a million dollars to help others less fortunate.

    You could see their deep, abiding love for each other in the way they spoke to each other. I'll never forget how she would say, "He's my hero!"

    He will be missed.

    Peace and blessings,

    Denise Michaels
    Author, "Testosterone-Free Marketing"


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