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August 15, 2007

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Mike Slavin

David was great man who led with his heart. Some of us were fortunate to meet David early in our careers (31 years ago). When I was a wet-behind-the-ears newbie at EDS in 1977, he told me that the difference between and idiot and a guru was one implementation. He will be missed by the TPI family and the sourcing community in general.

Diana Oakley

I had the pleasure of meeting David just over 2 years ago. He was wonderful to work with and he became my friend. A kind man with a good heart, good humor, integrity, honest, and as was stated, he never forgot the human side in our busy and stressful worklife, even though he had a great work ethic and was really good at what he did. I will miss him very much.

Dennis McGuire

David was a special person to both Marty and I. We often talked with Dave about the challanges of growing while at the same time maintaining the best of our culture and values. One of the reasons we sought his opinion is that we felt that he really did represent the best of our values and we knew that he treasured our culture.

I always sought his input on people issues. Marty loved talking to David about the Royal family.

As Peter noted, he cherished his daughter and son.

David was special for not only what he did, but siomply for who he was. David will be greatly missed.

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