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That’s sad news. How fortunate you are to have spent time with him.
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It seemed unimaginable the opportunities he provided for me; more unimaginable though is knowing that he’s gone.
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Very sad news. It’s a sadly very rare these days to find someone at the head of a company who is as genuinely interested in and engaged with the company’s output as the Count was.
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He was obviously an incredible company leader, expanding and growing a heritage business in an era when most pencil companies have faded away.
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Good to see you ’round, Stephen.
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Very sad news…
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