RETechCoach Closes In Honor of Sheila Lublin
Nick Bostic | August 6, 2008I had just met Bill and Sheila at REBarCamp/Inman Connect and didn’t have much time to chat with Sheila beyond a brief introduction, but seeing the two of them together definitely gave me warm fuzzies. Having recently lost my father, I know how devastating a sudden loss can be. Bill is a fellow contributor at Agent Genius with me and an all-around great guy.
Now I’m going to plagiarize Benn over at Agent Genius since the words aren’t coming to me right now:
The Funeral for Sheila Lublin will be held at 10am Friday August 8th Morning est.
Goldstein’s Rosenbergs Rafael Sacks Funeral Homes
310 Second Street Pike
South Hampton, PA 18966
Ag (and RETechCoach) will officially close from 10am on Friday until Midnight in honor of not only the Lublin family, but also our own families. Ag (and RETechCoach) will resume at 8am cst. Saturday morning on the 9th.
We’re asking that we all respect Bill’s wishes and spend this time with our own loved ones during this short pause.
Anyone that wishes to join this cause publicly on their own blog is encouraged to do so.
Send donations in lieu of flowers to the American Cancer Society, and please feel free to leave your comments to the Lublin family here as this is our electronic card to them.
If you would like to mail the Lublin Family a card, or other wishes, you can email Jay Thompson for information.
For another great post about Bill and Sheila as well as a list of other posts, head over to Jay’s page.
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Nick, this is such a sad loss, thank you for highlighting it. We were lucky to meet Sheila, weren’t we?
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Nick- Thanks for writing this. We’re all feeling pretty low and helpless right now.
Paula Henry said, “If words or friendship could take away his pain – it would be done”
All of our thoughts are with the Lublin family in their time of need.