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imported_Joshua Rowan
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We just recieved the following sad news from the folks over at OSI. Our hearts and prayers go out to the friends and family of Sheri, especially to her husband and son....
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Origin Systems lost a very special person, along with two of her close friends, this weekend in a tragic car crash. Sheri Stout, who worked in the Revenue Services department at OSI, was a bright light to those who worked with her. She was a positive, cheerful person and a good worker, having been nominated several times for employee of the month. Our hearts are breaking for her family, and we will all miss her dearly.
Thank you, Sheri. We're all so very sad that you're gone. OSI, and Ultima Online, won't be the same without you.
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You can also read more about this tragedy at the Statesman's website:
http://www.statesman.com/metrostate/content/auto/epaper/editions/monday/metro_state_f38b08a8b15651ff0034.html
Part of the article includes this very touching comment from Sheri's husband:
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Brandon Stout, Sheri's husband, said Sunday that Sheri, 23, loved their son, Kaden, 4, very much.
"I want everyone to know that he is going to grow up knowing how much his mother loved him," Stout said. "She was so beautiful, and now I am going to have to tell him that he isn't going to ever see her again."
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Origin Systems lost a very special person, along with two of her close friends, this weekend in a tragic car crash. Sheri Stout, who worked in the Revenue Services department at OSI, was a bright light to those who worked with her. She was a positive, cheerful person and a good worker, having been nominated several times for employee of the month. Our hearts are breaking for her family, and we will all miss her dearly.
Thank you, Sheri. We're all so very sad that you're gone. OSI, and Ultima Online, won't be the same without you.
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You can also read more about this tragedy at the Statesman's website:
http://www.statesman.com/metrostate/content/auto/epaper/editions/monday/metro_state_f38b08a8b15651ff0034.html
Part of the article includes this very touching comment from Sheri's husband:
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Brandon Stout, Sheri's husband, said Sunday that Sheri, 23, loved their son, Kaden, 4, very much.
"I want everyone to know that he is going to grow up knowing how much his mother loved him," Stout said. "She was so beautiful, and now I am going to have to tell him that he isn't going to ever see her again."
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