In Memory, Sonia Coleman

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Guest

We're saddened to tell you all that we've lost one of our best.

Sonia Coleman, our Lady in Red, passed away on Saturday, July 15.

She'd almost won a long, brave battle with cancer when side effects from the
therapy and other problems unexpectedly took her away peacefully, in her
sleep.

Sonia first came to the PowerPoint newsgroup to learn how to make AutoRun
CDs.
There wasn't much good information available, but she wasn't one to give up
easily. She worked out all the details herself and published them so others
could benefit. And then stuck around, kept helping PowerPoint newsgroup
visitors with all aspects of PowerPoint. And was made a Microsoft PowerPoint
MVP in recognition of the huge contributions she made here.

If you're one of the thousands of people Sonia helped and would like to
offer a
tribute to her memory, visit:

http://www.customer-solutions.com/customersolution/remembrance.aspx

Write a note for her family and friends. Tell them how you met Sonia and
what
you remember best about her. We'll make sure that her family sees it.

Thank you in advance for helping.

And thank you for being part of this very special community that brought
Sonia
here.

The PowerPoint MVP Team
 
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Austin Myers

Folks,

Also feel free to say a few words here in the News Group. My bet is that
Sonia is still checking the posts.


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCMedia http://www.pfcmedia.com
 
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TAJ Simmons

My bet is that Sonia is still checking the posts.

I agree

Old PowerPoint MVPs never die, they just slide away.


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Talon

I can only hope that by helping all of us, it in some way helped her
feel better.
She will surely be missed ! She has certainly helped me to learn. We
don't always think of the value of a person until we lose them. She
was Gold.

Talon
 
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Guest

Sadly I never met Sonia but her digital artwork (and Leif's) inspired me to
progress my own skills. I love her site and feel that I knew her, her work
lives on and I'm sure she's watching us help others with a smile on her face.

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John Wilson
 

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