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"Kimberlee S. Kihleng" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Robbie, Carol and Terri,
I am so very sorry to hear about Miriam's passing. She was a very  
lovely woman. I thoroughly enjoyed sitting next to her at the MOMS  
dinner in Crystal City, Virginia during a recent humanities  
conference. Miriam was so sweet, witty and a joy to talk to. I'm sure  
she will be greatly missed by many people.

Our sincere condolences from the Guam Humanities Council staff.
Best, Kimberlee


Kimberlee S. Kihleng, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Guam Humanities Council
222 Chalan Santo Papa
Reflection Center, Suite 106
Hagatna, Guam 96910
671-472-4463, fax: 671-472-4465
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On Oct 4, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Davis, Robbie wrote:

> Everyone,
>
> We sadly send along news this morning that Miriam Keegan, SITES’  
> director of public relations, passed away Saturday morning after a  
> long, valiant fight against cancer.
>
> Many of you had a chance to meet Miriam and work with her on MoMS  
> projects. She was pure inspiration for the MoMS team – charming,  
> witty, and full of good humor. We’ll miss her kindness, her grace  
> and her dignity, but always cherish what she taught us about the  
> value of a positive and hopeful life.
>
> Miriam is survived by her husband, their three children, her mother  
> and brother, and a multitude of friends.
>
> Thanks,
> The MoMS Team







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