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Folks,
I thought that I would take this opportunity to forward this note
about the untimely death of my friend and colleague, Charlie
Rinehart. Charlie worked for many years the Louis Berger Group,
primarily as a historic archaeologist.
Regretfully,
Mark
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>Dear colleagues,
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>We have just learned that our friend and colleague Charlie Rinehart
>lost his fight against leukemia and passed away last night. Lynn
>Evans has spoken with his family and no arrangements have been made
>yet, but we will let you know specifics when they become available.
> We will arrange to make a suitable contribution or send flowers
>once we know the family's wishes.
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>Jan Brashler
>President
>Conference on Michigan Archaeology
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Mark C. Branstner, RPA
Historic Archaeologist
Illinois State Archaeological Survey
Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217.244.0892
Fax: 217.244.7458
Cell: 517.927.4556
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When you think of that perfect retort five minutes after the
conversation is over - that's when you're:
"... bursting with the belated eloquence of the inarticulate ..."
Edith Wharton in the "The Age of Innocence"
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