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Message no. 1
From: Bryan Prince <prince%xray.dnet@******.ROC.WAYNE.EDU>
Subject: RIP:Nigel Findley
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 13:02:53 -0500
Add my most sincere condolences to the card, please. His contribution to
SR will be felt for some time to come, and he will be sorely missed. I,
like many others on this list looked forward to any SR product with his
name on it--we were assured of a quality product that was easily
understandable. Not to mention well thought out.

I know my group will have a moment of silence in respect.
Bryan Prince aka Shadowmaster

Goodbye Nigel...:(
Message no. 2
From: Sam Herr <dherr@*********.VISTANET.COM>
Subject: Re: RIP:Nigel Findley
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 19:14:59 +0000
Please add my name to the card

Sam Herr
dherr@********.com
Message no. 3
From: SilverFire <SSHERMAN@****.STEVENS-TECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: RIP:Nigel Findley
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 21:37:54 -0500
Would you be so kind as to put my deepest sympathies on the card, as
well.


SilverFire a.k.a. Susan Sherman
Message no. 4
From: "p.ward@***************.cf.ac.uk" <P.Ward@**.CF.AC.UK>
Subject: RIP: Nigel Findley
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 12:20:03 +0000
Shit, Nigel Findley died.

I can't believe this guy is gone, a man who always had time to answer
a few stupid questions from a GM trying to run one of his adventures.

How old was he?



A great writer is no longer with us, and my games will be less
exciting without his work.

My sympathies to his friends and relatives, if there is a list
sympathy message, I would like my name added to it.



Phil

Findler Man, Runs-With-The-Pack and Renegade Salute you

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