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MARK'S EULOGY
©2001 Melissa Emery
many people come and go.  So here's a little bit about everyone I've seen so far and worked with in my short stay with Technigraphics to date.

I got this job through Chuck Moan (Purchasing) who is a lifelong friend of mine.  Chuck is a strange, interesting and lovable guy who does not like to work.  He wants to play music.....HIS music.  I play in Chuck's band, The Billy Moon Band, and Chuck IS Billy Moon.  It's his alter ego and stage presence and for him, it's good to have this other "guy" to slip into.  He's been at Technigraphics for 5 years, and he must do a decent job or I'm sure they'd get rid of him.  Chuck has a quick and strange wit.  He's quick to get in a dig on someone and usually has a joke for you that he just got off the Internet.  He does sometimes, however, after asking him something, quietly look at you with a blank stare that makes you wonder whether his bulb's burning at a full 100 watts.  But everybody loves Chuck/Billy Moon whether they want to or not.  He's just that way.

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Mark wrote these words several months before Chuck died.  He was writing a chronicle of the people who worked at Technigraphics and started with Chuck because he knew him so well.  When Chuck died, Mark felt that this description of Chuck, written when he was alive and well, would be the best testament to him.
My name is Mark.  I work for a company called Technigraphics of Maryland.  We are a supplier of parts to many different kinds of companies, but specialize in the electronics industry.

I got the idea to write this from Bill Gore, one of the "old-timers" in the assembly area, as we see
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