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jared's address

updated thu 3 feb 05

 

Charles Moore on tue 1 feb 05


Hello, Amy,

That is very thoguhtful of you. Jared is still going through some really
rough times overcoming his cancer. I am certain that Jared would appreciate
hearing good wishes from the whole clay community.

You can reach his via email by sending to Steven Branfman:
SBRANFPOTS@aol.com. I'll check with Steven to see if it is OK to release
the family's home address as well.

Charles Moore
Sacramento


----- Original Message -----
From: "Amy Yeip"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 5:46 AM
Subject: Jared's address


> Hello,
> Please resend an address for Jared Branfman. I thought I'd send another
> along to him while I'm sending wishes of recovery out to Hal.
> Thanks,
> Amy
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Amy Yeip on tue 1 feb 05


Hello,
Please resend an address for Jared Branfman. I thought I'd send another along to him while I'm sending wishes of recovery out to Hal.
Thanks,
Amy

Charles Moore on wed 2 feb 05


Yesterday, Amy Yeip asked for an address for Jared, Steven Branfman's young
son, who is undergoing treatment for cancer. In response, I gave Steven's
email address and noted that I would find out from Steven if it would be
acceptable to give out the family's home address.

Steven's response was positive:
"Giving Jared's home address is fine: 43 Chinian Path, Newton MA 02459. His
email is <> and he checks it a few times a week."

I would note that Jared's most recent MRI has proven a problem, possibly a
set back; his doctors are not yet sure how to read the meaning of the MRI.
This would be a perfect time to let Jared Branfman know how caring his
potter friends really are.

Charles Moore
Sacramento