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The Monday Morning Memo

Hi Roy,

Last October, Sandy and I celebrated our 25th anniversary by visiting Tuscany. One evening, as the sun set over the horizon, my eyes were drawn to a small belltower. It reminded me so much of your belltower. Much like you mentioned in one of your publications, the bell must have been bronze because its ring was so rich and melodious.

Hope all is well, and Williams Marketing prospers through the coming period of adjustment.

Warm Regards,
Mark Ford
Waterville, Maine

Mark,

Thank You for thinking of us,
even when you're in Tuscany.

Yours,

Roy H. Williams

 

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