Bill Marriott

Phil Davis revdev at pdslabs.net
Mon Jan 11 20:20:01 EST 2010


On 1/11/10 4:59 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> So very sorry for your loss. May we all take a moment and remember how much the work and passions of others help us in our everyday lives, and be thankful for every day, and every friend given us.
>
> Bob
>    

I say "amen" to Bob's comment. I believe we will all miss Bill's 
considerable contribution to our greater joy with Rev (and often the 
improvement of our work lives) through his work improving it.

Phil

>
> On Jan 11, 2010, at 3:42 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi all,
>>
>> It is with great sadness that I must inform you that Bill, our Marketing
>> Director here at RunRev, passed away unexpectedly on Friday. Bill was in his
>> mid 40s, had diabetes and had suffered a number of health problems recently,
>> including a heart attack. Unfortunately I’m not in a position to say much
>> more about the circumstances of his passing at the moment.
>>
>> During his time with us Bill spearheaded a number of initiatives which in
>> part, contributed to some of the most successful growth we have seen in
>> recent times. Bill was often quirky, sometimes controversial, but usually he
>> was right. His strategies and campaigns were never boring and the results
>> speak for themselves. Outside of work I came to consider Bill a close
>> friend. In time we will be able to find someone to fill his position but I
>> will always remember him for his unique contribution.
>>
>> His death comes for me right after the death of my brother’s young daughter
>> during the holidays, so between these events it will take me a little time
>> to find my feet again. If you have emailed me about something and not
>> received a reply I would ask that you be patient, normal service will resume
>> shortly.
>>
>> Thank you Bill, for everything. I hope you rest in peace.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>> Kevin Miller ~ kevin at runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
>> RunRev - Software construction for everyone
>>      

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Phil Davis

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